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December 8, 2002 by ST Graveyard
The game itself dates back from 1986 and was one in the first batch of fighters available for the ST. At the time the competition was already pretty stiff, with the nice "International Karate" and the superb release of "Barbarian". But Karate Kid 2 had a quality of its own. Or what did you expect from the famous duo Steve Bak and Pete Lyon? I treasure some precious memories about this game, and I bet I'm not the only one here. Once the intro picture pops up on the screen, and the famous "glory of love" song by pop artist Peter Cetera starts playing through the speakers, you're immediately dragged back to the good 'ol days...
November 24, 2002 by simonsunnyboy
Lethal Xcess is also known as "Wings Of Death 2". Technically it is an improved version of Wings Of Death with even better effects. The game idea is the good ole vertical scrolling shoot'em up with loads of enemies to shoot at and goodies to collect. This is the holy grail of Atari ST shoot'em up games! The impressive loading screen is just a preview of the things to come!November 18, 2002 by perihelion
THUNDERCATS – HO!
These words should send shivers down your spine as you remember the excellent cartoon Thundercats. This cartoon started in 1985, and features 130 all cool episodes. The main hero is the sweet Lion-O, who is the destined leader of the Thundercats. Lion-O wields the mighty Sword of Omens, which has the powerful Eye of Thundera implanted in the hilt.November 15, 2002 by ST Graveyard
By the time of its release in 1988, the ST already had a great shoot 'em up, "Goldrunner". But Xenon was something completely different, adding more variety to the genre. And even though this piece of gaming software is almost 15 years old, it can easily be considered among the best of its type! When you load up the game you soon notice why this release stormed up the UK game Top 40 at the time! November 6, 2002 by ST Graveyard
When I hear the name "Pang" , I'm not only thinking of an addictive, little game with big balls...I'm also reminiscing of summer evenings with friends (the summers that seemed to last forever), playing this game as a team. One particular friend that, sadly enough, passed away about two years ago. I immediately start to hum the catchy intro tune, which sticks in your head forever. That's the beauty of these old games, I'm not only playing them again cause they are a lot of fun, but they also hold some precious memories.
Marcus Platt is the creator of the hidden gem STORM '94. His game was based on some old game logic he once made in the 80's on a ZX Spectrum. But it never turned into a game. Until he witnessed Alien Breed on his friend's Amiga. STORM '94 is a fantastic game that deserves way more attention. You have seen the video, now it is time to learn even more about the man behind the game.
September 28, 2021 by ST Graveyard
Read interview of Marcus PlattThe creator of the ST was a guy named Shiraz Shivji, who was also the main engineer behind the Commodore 64.
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