The developers at Nemesys Team took criticism to heart and are releasing an updated version of their minis game Fortix. Out this week in the US and EU, the new and improved version features updated graphics and faster load times.
The early '80s was a revolutionary time for gaming yet not every classic from that era is as celebrated as it should be. Taito's Qix is an often imitated arcade gem so let's take a look at why it's such a legendary game.
Trendy Gamers: Ever play Qix? It’s an 80′s arcade game released by Taito. The object of the game is to fence off a majority of the field of play without being hit by the qix itself, a creature that is basically just a coloured line. If that sounds stupid to you then you obviously haven’t played Qix because it’s awesome and you’re stupid because anyone who has ever played Qix love it and would never think that it sounds stupid.
Today, the Hungarian development team “Nemesys Games” announces their critically acclaimed indie hit “Fortix 2” will be released next week on PC via digital distribution (Steam).