Join the Retro Asylum podcast and their cohorts Star Wars in Character as we deliver the most detailed review of Star Wars video games ever created.
Watch out for this special episode trilogy coming to a galaxy far far away near you from 25 September 2015.
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Nintendo was a little known company in the west who made toys... But thanks to great game, they would step forward to take the arcade gamers by storm. This episode discusses the early history of Nintendo and the game Donkey Kong.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkCZwMqh92o
Welcome to a new RA preservation project. To preserve video gaming history, we have decided to publish videos of classic games played on real hardware. These are presented as is, with no cropping, no filters, and no commentary - just the raw footage. Feel free to use these videos in your own creations as you see fit.
Title: James Pond 2: Codename Robocod
Developer: Vectordean Ltd.
Publisher: Millennium Interactive Ltd.
Year: 1991
Machine: A500 (PAL)
Source: RGBScart
Equipment: xRGB Mini/FrameMeister, Elgato HD60
Captured by: Mads D. Kristensen
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A normal service resumes on the Official Retro Asylum Youtube Channel as Dean "Swainy" Swain returns to take a look at the NES version of Namco's Rolling Thunder which was never released in the UK, thankfully our NES is modded to play US carts.
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Paul Davies & Dean Swain play one of the hottest consoles of the early 1980’s that played host to a ton of quality arcade conversions, namely the CBS Colecovision – A console that for it’s time had superb graphics & sound but fell victim of the American games crash of 1983. Plus, there’s a round up of all of the latest retro gaming news and more answers revealed in the latest section of Ask RA.
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Mads plays the old point-and-click adventure game Gobliiins on the Amiga 1200. All recorded from real hardware as per usual.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUbI_arxprU
Dean Swain takes a quick look at the Tiny Arcade version of Namco's classic "pump em up" Dig Dug. Does the game play as well as the previous wave of games?
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Final Fantasy VII played on a real PAL PlayStation. This is being recorded as part of the CGA preservation project, so there's no voice over or anything - only gameplay footage.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6AAY6ZhIyw
After leaving a job in commercial programming in 1982, Steve Turner founded ST Software, a few months later the company was renamed Graftgold after employing his friend, Andrew Braybrook, to assist him with programming duties.
Turner's solo projects for Graftgold included 3D Space Wars, Astroclone, Quazatron, Ranarama and Magnetron for the ZX Spectrum. He later contributed towards most of Graftgold's later projects on the 16-bit and 32-bit platforms.
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