ISSUE 19 includes:
- Our cover story this issue honours the legacy of Tandy and the microcomputer revolution they were vital in helping to pioneer. We study the history of this electronics giant, and reveal how they acquired Radio Shack and dominated the home computer market with their legendary TRS-80 models. Join us for our tribute to some of the best quality computers ever made, including the CoCo, the TRS-80 Pocket Computer and the Tandy 1000!
- Bullfrog Productions lead game designer, Alex Trowers reveals exclusive behind-the-scenes insights into the development of the unreleased Stunt Car Racer Pro. (Alex was also responsible for games such as Syndicate Wars, Dungeon Keeper and Theme Park to name only a few!)
- We celebrate 40 years of the iconic King's Quest
series. Taking an in-depth look at the original game which made Sierra
On-Line a household name, we also consider its recent remake and other
games from the franchise.
- Review of Atari's recently released 2600+ console - but how does it fares against the faithful old "Woody"?
- A retrospective look at the 2018 movie Rampage.
- Remembering the Super Nintendo: how the SNES stayed on top of Nintendo during the 16-bit console wars of the 1990s.
- We're joined by Sega Power and Mega magazine editor, Neil West - who also contributed to GamesMaster, Total, and later, became editor of Next Gen and Arcade magazines!
- 20 GOTO 10: 10101001 Facts About Retro Computers book review
- An interesting overview of Multitech's MPF-II computer, an Apple II clone... with a twist!
- How radio and the radio industry are portrayed in the world of Pokemon Crystal Version.
- MicroProse racing game memories, including the Formula One Grand Prix series and useful GP2Edit program.
- Final votes are counted, as we publish the results of the Pixel Addict team's Greatest Classic Games Machine of all time!
- What Was Once Old, Is New Again - how the Neo Geo continues to thrive through new indie game releases.
- Classic games Monty Mole (Spectrum/C64) and Chip's Challenge (Atari Lynx) have arrived on Nintendo Switch - we put these new ports to the test!
- Pixel Addict's NES assembly coding tutorial series continues, this month focussing on controller input.
- Regulars such as news, vintage toy collectables and Homebrew Heroes games section.
- Plus lots lots more..!
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