2 Mar 2018

☆ 1982 - A Year In Video Games "Dragon 32, Pitfall & Popeye!" ☆ #Retrogaming

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Let's get in the Delorean and go back in time to take a closer look at a year in video games.

I'm always interested in what happened in the glorious and not so glorious past of video games and this seems like a good way of giving you all a snapshot of a year in video games.

I'll be picking out the following things for each year to give you an insight into what that year was like to be a gamer.


  • Gaming Consoles & Computers released in that year
  • 5 Key Video Games Released in that year
  • A sample of the key video games magazines from that year
  • Some nice retro gaming adverts from that year
  • 5 Key Arcade Games Released in that year
  • 5 Awesome Films released that year (not necessarily video games related)
Now you know the format let's take a closer look at 1982

1 Mar 2018

☆ Past Cure - PS4 - Ten minute Taster "Where Dreams & Reality Collide" ☆

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🎮 "Abducted and experimented on, Ian is one seriously upset bloke. 
He needs answers as to why he's now in limbo between a dream world and reality. 

Watch me tackle the first 20 minutes of Past Cure as I take on spooky looking mannequins and strange hallucinations which take me one step closer to..." 🎮

28 Feb 2018

☆ Review: Where the Water Tastes Like Wine "…and that wine is Versare" ☆ #GameDev #IndieGame

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Game Title: Where the Water Tastes Like Wine
Developer:  Dim Bulb Games
Platform Reviewed: PC (Steam)
Where the Water Tastes Like Wine (WTWTLW) is a story-driven adventure video game set throughout the USA in a shifting timeline of around one hundred years ago.
You play the part of a wandering traveller collecting and passing on people’s tales as you make your way around the fifty states of America in a quest bestowed upon you by a wolf voiced by Gordon Sumner.
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