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Old games remade for new systems may be all shiny and nice, but it is simply not the same as the real thing. Here we will aim to cover everything from the Amstrad through to the Vectrex. No console is too obscure, and even the PC will get a look in. We will look back and see just why those games close to your heart were (and hopefully still are) so great. Throw your new consoles away and come back to the light.
Cruise for a Corpse (PC Review) - We love point-and-click adventures here at Retro101. Even though we’ve completed these games many times over… Read More.
Dizzy! The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure (Amstrad Review) - This is the first title in what proved to be a long running series. This is where it all started with the original idea… Read More.
Fast Food (Spectrum Review) - Fast Food is one of the more arcade style titles to feature Dizzy. Our hero is dropped into a number of different mazes… Read More.


I had chuckie egg on the Anstrad Einstein - this game kicked ass? Remember it? you should write a review.
Chuckie egg wasn’t as good as Altered Beast on the mega drive.
Yes - I remember Altered Beast - man that game rocked!Any one remember Wrestle War? It took me ages to complete. This game was way ahead of its time - definitely the early influence for games such as WWF rampage tour, and George Foreman’s Boxing on the Game Boy.
They remade Altered Beast recently, didnt they? Sank without a trace, iirc, lol.
You are right, and it did. But it was awful.