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16/12/2013

☆Pang Man's RetroGaming Reminisce - Part 1 "Mean Machines"☆ @JazRignall #RetroGaming #GamersUnite

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The Sacred Mean Machines Magazine...




The Newest member of the Games Freezer Family has joined the team to impart some of his 30 years of Video Gaming knowledge and experience.


Please give a COOL Freezer welcome to "Pang Man"


So, who is this Pang Man you speak of?


Well, Pang Man grew up playing Super Nintendo and reading some of the finest video gaming publications of the 90's.

Over the years he has built up an extensive gaming knowledge from the consoles of yesteryear.

Pang Man was an early adopter of the import game scene in the 90's and owned one of those cool Universal game adapters for his beloved SNES.

Over the next few weeks, he will be looking back at some of the greatest video gaming magazines of the 90's, so sit back, relax and soak up the retrogaming goodness

13/12/2013

☆Game Of TheDay "SewerTea"☆ @SewerTea #GamersUnite #RetroGaming #GameDev

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You all know that we are suckers for any games that utilise pixels in the retro style, you could say that we are a slave to the pixel!

Well this game ticks all our boxes and makes us all a quiver with excitement!

Sewer Tea is a pixel adventure being worked on by kuznetsovsky that takes place in a fictional universe where Earth is now controlled by an extraterrestrial group called The Milenarians.


In the game a group has been created by the Milenarian Rebels who oppose the government beliefs. 

The rebel group have taken over an underground facility and now they have released a virus known as 

"Sewer Tea. City #00829" the virus has mutated most of the inhabitants which has turned them into an army of mutants which will need to be battled!

Sewer Tea's gameplay will see you walk into a survival rampage against dozens of different enemies throughout a retro Pixelated GameBoy-esque World!

 

You are cast on a quest to save mankind from the chemical threat that has originated from the underground laboratory.

The Government of the Milenarians have drafted you to the quarantined zone to find and secure the lead scientist involved in the creation of Sewer Tea

You get to Fight your way deeper into the crazy Gameboy-like randomly generated worlds as the story develops







For any questions regarding Sewer Tea, you should get in contact via email: pimpus.kuznetsowski@gmail.com

In the meantime check out the Steam Page HERE>>>>>>>>
 
The You Tube Trailer HERE >>>>>>>>   

Take A Peek At The Indie DB Page For Kuznetsovsky HERE>>>>>>>>>
 
Then finally, feast your eyes on the Indie DB Sewer Tea Page HERE>>>>>>>>>

 

What do you reckon? 

Is Sewer Tea getting your RetroGaming juices flowing? 

(It's sure making us get a melt on)

 

Games Freezer, RetroGaming

 

12/12/2013

☆Super Mario FULL SCREEN - "The Takedown"☆ #RetroGaming #GamersUnite #Share

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A Spot Of Mario Anyone?



A while back we read about the Full Screen Mario Website and have been meaning to visit it since November.

Full-Screen Mario In All Its Glory!

Today we finally got around to visiting it for a quick go on Super Mario.....But it's been taken down!!

We were too slow and it has cost us the chance to play this cool remake of the most famous Mario game of all time...

So what was Full Screen Mario all about then?

The website allowed anyone to play an open-source HTML5 remake of Nintendo’s 1985 Super Mario Bros

The Full Screen Mario version contained the following Cool Features:
  • The Original 32 levels
  • A Random Map Generator 
  • A Level editor
How cool was that!!??

Unfortunately, this was deemed to be in violation of Nintendo’s copyrights and trademarks.

The Takedown notice does mention the following though:

"Full-Screen Mario was enjoyed by nearly 2.7 million unique visitors during almost a month of popularity, across 6 continents and dozens of languages."

The Game Dev "Josh" goes on to say,

"I’m glad so many people got to enjoy the game and look forward to working on new and exciting (and legal) projects" 

It's also interesting to note that this project was inspired by Aleph One which is the Open Source version of First Person Shooter Marathon 

We'll be downloading Marathon soon and seeing what it's all about as we have never played it before...

In Summary, we went out to play a bit of Super Mario Bros and ended up learning a whole load of a cool project that we missed out on...

As The Freezer Always Says, "You lives and You Learns" 

(I'm not sure why it says this but it just does)


Were You One Of Those 2.7m Players Who Played Full-Screen Mario? 


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