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RICHIE SHOEMAKER

PC Zone is one of those magazines that fans still champion long after its closure, and Richie Shoemaker's five years on its staff make him a familiar face to many of them. We learn about his start in games media, how he launched a single-game magazine that outlasted many more mainstream titles, and why he's recently returned to print magazines

10+ min  |

Issue 275
Retro Gamer

Retro Gamer

Future Classic

Modern games you'll still be playing in years to come

4 min  |

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Retro Gamer

40 YEARS OF AMIGA

IN 1985, COMMODORE LAUNCHED A POWERHOUSE 16-BIT COMPUTER PLATFORM THAT WAS AHEAD OF ITS TIME, AND HOSTED MANY ALL-TIME CLASSIC GAMES. FORTY YEARS ON, WE SPEAK TO DEVELOPERS AND FANS TO CELEBRATE A FAMILY OF COMPUTERS THAT HAS BECOME SIMPLY TIMELESS

4 min  |

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Retro Gamer

Retro Gamer

TURBO CHALLENGE-2

WITH ITS INSTANTLY CATCHY AND ENERGETIC MELODY, CRISP DIGITAL SAMPLES AND ARPEGGIOS, BARRY LEITCH'S LAYERED, SOARING TITLE TUNE FOR GREMLIN'S LOTUS TURBO CHALLENGE 2 (OR LOTUS II: RECS AS IT'S KNOWN ON THE MEGA DRIVE) QUICKLY DROVE GAMERS CRAZY WITH EXCITEMENT

3 min  |

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Retro Gamer

Retro Gamer

A SUMMER OF GAMES

A LARGE NUMBER OF RETRO-RELATED GAMES ARE ON THE WAY

1 min  |

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Retro Gamer

THE MAKING OF DRAKAN

EVERYONE KNOWS LARA CROFT, THE TOUGH 3D ACTION HEROINE. BUT HOW MUCH COOLER WOULD SHE BE IF SHE COULDN'T JUST JUMP AND SHOOT, BUT COULD ALSO DISH IT OUT IN HAND-TO-HAND COMBAT AND RIDE A FIRE-BREATHING DRAGON? WELL, THEN HER NAME WOULD NO LONGER BE LARA, BUT RYNN

7 min  |

Issue 275
Retro Gamer

Retro Gamer

Super Pocket: Neo Geo & Data East Edition

WHO WILL WIN THE LATEST SUPER POCKET HEAD TO HEAD?

2 min  |

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Retro Gamer

Retro Gamer

TIGER HELI

TIGER-HELI ESTABLISHED TOAPLAN'S REPUTATION AS A SHOOTING GAME POWERHOUSE, EMERGING AS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT, INFLUENTIAL RELEASES THE GENRE HAS EVER SEEN. AND IT'S STILL NOT DONE. LATER THIS YEAR TIGER-HELI LANDS ON ATARI CONSOLES. BUT WHAT MADE IT SUCH A SPECIAL GAME?

9 min  |

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Retro Gamer

SUPER COLLECTENDO

Mark Smith's love for the SNES comes from lifelong friendships

2 min  |

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Retro Gamer

SOUL READER 1&2 REMASTERED

RETURN TO NOSGOTH

2 min  |

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Retro Gamer

TONY WARRINER

Before creating classics like Beneath A Steel Sky and Broken Sword, the Revolution Software cofounder had a chaotic start to his career that saw him working on the infamous World Cup Carnival and programming flight control systems

10+ min  |

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Retro Gamer

THE MAKING OF RAYMAN 2

ORIGINALLY PLANNED AS A 2D GAME, RAYMAN'S SEQUEL QUICKLY MOVED INTO THE THIRD DIMENSION. HOWEVER, CREATING A 3D PLATFORMER PROVED TO BE CHALLENGING, PARTICULARLY WITH MANY MEMBERS OF THE TEAM NOT USED TO THE NEW TECHNOLOGY THAT WAS REQUIRED...

8 min  |

Issue 275
Retro Gamer

Retro Gamer

Hardware Heaven ZX81

After finding success with the ZX80 computer, Sinclair Research wanted a new model on the market for 1981.

1 min  |

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Retro Gamer

Time for a truce

Ah, the Amiga. My history - Digitiser's history with the 16-bit Commodore machine is well documented. The potted version is that when Digitiser launched on Teletext we didn't initially feature the Amiga. Cue calls and letters from angry Amiga fans. We relented. And then over the next year or so our initial assertion that the Amiga was on its way out kind of, y'know, came to pass, and so we were duty-bound to report that news.

2 min  |

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Retro Gamer

Retro Gamer

NINJA COP

Hudson Soft's Ninja Cop swung into action on the Game Boy Advance, delivering fast-paced, justice-fuelled thrills and playing like a cross between Strider and Bionic Commando. It now demands a hefty price on the second-hand market, but is it actually worth the effort to track down?

3 min  |

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Retro Gamer

XBOX 180

Microsoft should have named its second console n the Xbox 180 because that's kind of what it pulled off with the machine.

3 min  |

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Retro Gamer

BASIC BRILLIANCE

Organiser Gunnar Karnold and competitor Ben Coffer talk about the 2025 edition of the BASIC 10-Liner competition

2 min  |

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Retro Gamer

Thunder Force IV

As great as shmups are, playing them can be a pretty lonely experience due to many of them catering to a single player.

1 min  |

Issue 274
Retro Gamer

Retro Gamer

A MEGA JAPANESE COLLECTION

From small acorns mighty collections grow

2 min  |

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Retro Gamer

BANJO-KAZOOIE

AS EARLY MASCOTS OF THE NINTENDO 64, BANJO THE FIST-SWINGING BEAR AND KAZOOIE THE EGG-SHOOTING BREEGULL WERE HERALDED AS BRITISH DEVELOPER RARE'S ANSWER TO SUPER MARIO 64. NEARLY 30 YEARS ON, WE SPEAK TO SERIES COMPOSER GRANT KIRKHOPE FOR HIS MEMORIES OF WORKING ON THE ACCLAIMED PLATFORMER

4 min  |

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Retro Gamer

Sleepwalker

JUST WAKE HIM

1 min  |

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Retro Gamer

Mario Kart World

DOES NINTENDO'S LAUNCH GAME OFFER YOU THE WORLD?

3 min  |

Issue 274
Retro Gamer

Retro Gamer

THE LATEST NEWS FROM JANUARY 2009

Zombies might be cold, dead things, but Valve's coop shooter Left4Dead was full of them and happened to be the hot new thing in town.

3 min  |

Issue 274
Retro Gamer

Retro Gamer

The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild

Nintendo Switch 2 Edition

1 min  |

Issue 274
Retro Gamer

Retro Gamer

Do you like Worms?

I haven't been on the telly for about six years and the radio for five. I am very much what some people might call a 'has been'. But to quote Shakespeare, “Better to be a has been than a never was.” I still have tiny bits of I'm A Celebrity magic dust in my hair and every now and then I give my head a wobble and get really sweet gigs. One of them happened a couple of weeks ago when Chris Wilkins invited me to host a Q&A at his ZZAP!64 event in Kenilworth. I've written before about the lovely vibe at these meets.

2 min  |

Issue 274
Retro Gamer

Retro Gamer

YOUR SINCLAIR #64

IN THE DARK DAYS BEFORE THE INTERNET WE GOT OUR GAME NEWS FROM MAGAZINES. COMPETITION WAS FIERCE, BUT A GOOD COVERTAPE COULD STAND OUT AND TEMPT READERS INTO A PURCHASE. IN THIS MONTH'S COVERMOUNT CORNER, WE LOOK AT YOUR SINCLAIR #64, WITH A TAPE MORE STUFFED THAN EVER

2 min  |

Issue 274
Retro Gamer

Retro Gamer

THE MAKING OF JUNGLE STRIKE: THE SEQUEL TO DESERT STRIKE

IN 1993, ELECTRONIC ARTS RELEASED A SEQUEL TO ONE OF ITS MOST ICONIC 16-BIT GAMES. THE PREMISE WAS 'BIGGER, BETTER, MORE', AND IT DELIVERED IN SPADES. RETRO GAMER DONS ITS FLIGHT SUIT AND TAKES THE COMANCHE FOR A SPIN WITH JUNGLE STRIKE DESIGNERS JOHN MANLEY AND TONY BARNES...

7 min  |

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Retro Gamer

Retro Gamer

Power Stone

MORE POWER, MORE POSSIBILITIES

1 min  |

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Retro Gamer

Retro Gamer

Arcade Archives 2: Ridge Racer

DOES THE KING OF DRIFT STILL HAVE IT?

2 min  |

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Retro Gamer

Retro Gamer

NICK ROBERTS

A true unsung legend of the publishing industry, Nick Roberts started out poking around on Crash before launching, editing and even designing some of the UK's most iconic gaming mags. Given his clear plate-spinning talents, perhaps it's somewhat ironic then that the first videogame he ever played was Wacky Waiters!

10+ min  |

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