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Terry Jeffryes 37 posts 0 comments
A grumpy old git with a taste for all things retro, and will be behind Nintendo till the day he dies. 5% Human, 95% Hair, all Gamer.
Fight off generations of consoles, in a retro, dungeon crawling adventure, all on the birthday of the GameBoy in DMG Deals Damage.
Cutting Room Floor — Tattoo Assassins
Sometimes games are just not meant to be. Be it development woes or just being rubbish, many games never see the light of day or, if they do, they turn up many years later, either changed or just leaked out by the original devs wanting it…
Megaquarium review — Big fish, little fish
Run the greatest aquarium known to man.
Tanglewood emulates and captures the 16-bit Mega Drive experience
Not just a blast from the past, but written in the go-to development language of yesteryear, Tanglewood is a wonderful new game — and we've tried it out.
Pool Panic review — The world’s least realistic pool simulator
Over 100 levels on wonderful chaos
Cast of the Seven Godsends review — A Retro Platformer Full of Options
Resurrected by the Godsends, you must fight to save your son and your kingdom.
Tracks – The Train Set Game Early Access Review — Got Wood?
On reflections of train sets never owned, and of immaculate rooms to decorate with infinite components.
RPGolf Review — Restore Golf to the Kingdom Through Hitting Par and Bashing…
Golf and RPG’s are not common bedfellows, but RPgolf merges the two in a fun and interesting way.
Big Boss Babble Episode 34 – Remasters and Remakes
Remasters and Remakes have been around for a long time. some good, some bad, and some are done 8000 times! (that may be a slight exaggeration)
Immortal Redneck Review — Rapid Redneck Roguelike Reaches Nintendo Switch
Immortal Redneck is an interesting game, and the PC version — which released earlier in the year — quickly became my favourite game of recent times. Which is odd, as I am not a fan of roguelikes, and hate dying in games. And you will die, a…