Day: 31 January 2018

BANDAI NAMCO are added to Snakebyte’s GameStore
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BANDAI NAMCO are added to Snakebyte’s GameStore

Snakebyte® group, industry leaders in gaming hardware and software solutions, announced today that BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc. will be bringing a selection of their legendary gaming catalogue to GameStore™, a new Android® based, gaming subscription service, designed to revolutionise the world of mobile gaming. GameStore offers Android users a new way to enjoy gaming, serving an ever-expanding catalogue of new and retro games, available to play on or offline for a low monthly fee. With no oppressive contract to sign, gamers are free to come and go as they please, all safe in the knowledge that they will never need pay for in-game purchases, be saddled with adverts, or subjected to damaging virus’s or malware. Starting today, BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc. will be brin...
The C64 Mini Due to Arrive 29th March 2018
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The C64 Mini Due to Arrive 29th March 2018

Retro Games Ltd have unveiled another C64 console to join their two previous consoles. Before the C64 Mini, back in 2016, an IndieGoGo campaign started up for the development of the 64 Computer, a modern recreation of the Commodore C64. It also had the 64 SX, a handheld edition of the Commodore. Fast forward to 2017 and  Retro Games Ltd pushed a trailer of the C64 Mini. This is followed after Nintendo's success with the Nintendo Classic Mini: SNES, so there's already a demand for mini versions of consoles.+ The C64 Mini is going to be arriving on the 29th of March 2018. It'll be half the size of the original and have 64 games built into the console. The console supports HDMI with its output coming at 720p in an 4:3 aspect ratio. It has two USB ports with the option of plugging in ...
Nantucket Review – All Aboard to Discover the World
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Nantucket Review – All Aboard to Discover the World

Picaresque Studio bring us Nantucket, a game all about hunting whales. This is the first offering from Picaresque Studios and a niche market seems to have been aimed for. So time to learn some sea shanties and set sail into a voyage of discovery and find out if Nantucket is worth getting on board with, or if it's just the start of a bad limerick. Gameplay Nantucket is a point and click game, so check out the tutorial to see where to point, and where to click. You start out in Nantucket as the captain of a small boat with no crew. The premise of the game is quite simple. Hire a crew, go whaling and sell the spoils. Get rich, get a bigger boat, hire more crew, kill bigger whales, sell more etc... All seems pretty simple, so how have Picaresque Studios made such a simple concept into...