Recently Adam Riley and Mike Mason of Nintendo website Cubed3 got the chance to speak to Jon Hare, the creator of Sensible Soccer and co-founder of Sensible Software. In this exclusive interview he discusses some of his development history, what he's up to now and his frustrations with the industry.
Blaze Entertainment can now unveil the highly anticipated Codemasters Collection 1 Cartridge for Evercade; featuring some of the most renowned titles in British gaming history including Sensible Soccer, Cannon Fodder, Linus Spacehead and an unreleased title Tennis All-Stars. With 17 officially licensed games, this cartridge brings classic titles to the Evercade handheld, which also connects to your TV via HDMI.
well that is nice of them. I need to order me a copy as I have the full library so far.
Sit back and relax because its time for another epic countdown - 101 Video Games To Play Before You Die.
I've played 64 of those titles. Gamer since birth (1983)
Edit: plus hundreds more that didnt make the list!
Wizball is a unique shoot 'em up that came out back in 1987. Retroheadz goes back and sees if Wizball is worth playing again today.
Have this Gem on original cassette for my C64, such an amazing and original game.
Interesting.. Don’t see much retro content like this on N4G. Loved wizball back in the day but never had a c64. Had it on the Atari ST and Amiga.. Unusually I think the c64 version is probably better.
Wow, great article, I can't believe that further Cannon Fodder games have actually been rejected, what they need is Cannon Fodder on the DS and on Wii-Ware as this would work out perfectly.
CCTV sounds like a great concept, I hope it does make it out, interesting idea.