👾 Retro Gaming Weekly News #0127
This week’s newsletter was a challenge, being written from the Dominican Republic using only my mobile as I forgot my laptop 🫠. Apologies in advance
This week’s newsletter was a challenge, being written from the Dominican Republic using only my mobile as I forgot my laptop 🫠. Apologies in advance
Issue #71 - In 1971 Nintendo launched a copying machine called the Copilas. In this week’s edition we cover the return of Turok, remembering
Issue #70 - The PowKiddy X70 is a retro gaming console that kind of looks like a Switch. In this week’s edition we cover
Issue #69 - World 6-9 is the ninth main level of Super Mario Bros. 3. In this week’s edition we cover a new Tetris
Issue #68 - I literally found nothing related to the number 68 in retro gaming, sorry! 😂 In this week’s edition we cover more new
Issue #66 - The term "video game" was coined in 1967 by Ralph Baer, the inventor of the first home video game console,
Issue #66 - In the original "Pac-Man" arcade game, there are a total of 66 unique maze patterns that the player encounters as
The world of retro gaming is a treasure trove of memories, adventures, and challenges. As enthusiasts and collectors, the importance of preserving our cherished games
Issue #65 - The Commodore 65, also known as the C65, was a prototype computer developed by Commodore International in the late 1980s. It was
Issue #64 - it goes without saying what number in retro gaming is synonymous with retro gaming, so this edition is to celebrate the legendary