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This is probably more impressive to those of you who grew up with a NES, but even I, a Zelda-hating grouch, think it's kind of neat to see Ninja Gaiden in voxels instead of pixels, and with a camera ...
The PC version of free-to-play 3D dungeon RPG Wizardry Variants Daphne is now available via Steam, publisher Drecom and developer Studio 2PRO announced It supports English, Japanese, Traditional Ch… ...
For people who lived in Seattle during the 1980s—of a certain age and demographic—the name "Nasty" Nes Rodriguez holds especially profound significance. He DJ’d for some of Seattle’s first ...
Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord took home the Grammy for best score, proving that a remake of an old RPG still has plenty to offer.
Originally released for the Famicom in 1987, Final Fantasy is Square’s flagship RPG and one of the more important games on Nintendo’s 8-bit hardware. The title follows closely in the footsteps of 1986 ...
The Wizardry series began its humble beginnings on the Apple II, and was eventually ported to various systems, eventually landing onto the beloved NES.
Many parents at newly minted NES schools were surprised to hear that what they believed to be a thriving campus would be joining the program. Since then, some expressed concerns with new pickup ...
Wizardry Variants Daphne is an expertly crafted mix of old school mechanics and distinct, modern presentation that takes advantage of the mobile platform as much as it is inherently expected to ...
Digital Eclipse has released a substantial update for Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord on the Switch, adding in a bunch of new features and bug fixes. Released on 23rd May 2024 ...
Andrew C. Greenberg, the co-creator of Wizardry, has died aged 67. The news - first reported by PC Gamer - was announced on Facebook by Greenberg's long-time friend and collaborator, Robert Woodhead.
Andrew C. Greenberg, co-creator of the foundational Wizardry series of RPGs, has died at the age of 67. The news was shared to Facebook by his collaborator on Wizardry, Robert Woodhead, and also ...
As interest rates stay high, buyout firms are trying all sorts of financial wheezes to keep things going. Investors want them to improve their companies instead.