German developer NG:Dev-Team releases new old-school GunLord for Dreamcast. Yes, this is another new title for a system that still remains quite popular as a retro favorite. The game itself is an ...
GunLord, NG:Dev-Team's new(!) Dreamcast run-and-gun game, is now available for purchase through retailer Play-Asia. The standard edition costs $39.99, with a soundtrack-bearing Limited Edition ...
While Sega stopped supporting the Dreamcast a decade ago, indie developers kept the system alive. NG:DEV.TEAM made the shooter Last Hope and released Gunlord in 2012. Gunlord is also available for ...
Old school exploration-based action-platformer GunLord is out now for Dreamcast. That's right! Dreamcast. German developer NG:Dev-Team really wanted to commit to this retro thing. In fact, GunLord ...
German developer NGDEV has announced that it's bringing an enhanced port of 'eurostyle' action platformer Gunlord X to Switch on 22nd May. You might recognise it as plain old Gunlord which launched ...
Gunlord has you do exactly what it promises on the cover: "Jump. Shoot. Explore". From the moment you start the game, main character Gordian Gaiden (yep) can fire a stream of bullets that would make ...
'Jump. Shoot. Explore.' Gunlord's German developer has taken the old maxim that any video game can be boiled down to its verbs of play and subtitled this, its latest release for a defunct platform, ...
The Neo Geo X has people contemplating the possibility of buying "Neo Geo" hardware in 2012. But SNK and Blaze aren't the only companies bringing back the 24-bit platform in the new millennium. In ...
Sometimes indie games can take a little while to get to where they’re trying to be. Such is the case with Gunlord. Originally released in 2012 for, of all things, the Neo Geo and Sega Dreamcast, ...
NGDEV has made their name for the past decade by releasing a ton of games on the Dreamcast, and is now seeing their first release on the Nintendo Switch. Gunlord X offers up a side-scrolling ...
The date 9.9.99 will live forever in the minds of American gamers. After all, that was the much-hyped date that SEGA’s Dreamcast launched Stateside, harkening in a new era of gaming. But that new era ...
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