Saturday, 27 June 2009

Isora: A new game for 8-bit Atari

Isora is a Polish game written by Krzysztof "xxl" Dudek. It's similar to "Q-Bert".Download Isora:Direct Download Link: Isora.rar

Friday, 26 June 2009

MAME 0.131 Set + 0.132 Update

MAME 0.132 is out for some time now and I haven't published any update yet. As you all know I travel a little now and unfortunately I'm offline most of the time. But Carlos Fernandez (one of my visitors) sent me an update for MAME (0.131 to 0.132). I can't test it but I trust it's fine so here are the links:http://rapidshare.com/files/248702586/131132.part1.rarhttp://rapidshare.com/files/

Sunday, 21 June 2009

Sega - Mega Drive - Genesis (No-Intro 20090611) Update

Two new roms in this update:Micro Machines Turbo Tournament 96 (Europe) (J-Cart)Micro Machines Turbo Tournament 96 (Europe) (v1.1) (J-Cart)Download Sega - Mega Drive - Genesis (No-Intro 20090611) Update from MediaFire:http://www.mediafire.com/?nolcrcxzzax

Retro Quiz

To get a 30 Days Rapidshare Premium Account simply guess which game the screenshot below is from and email the answer (full name of the game) to me. The first person who will send the correct answer will get it.Guess which game this screenshot is from.Update:The name is: Mixed Up Mother Goose and the account goes to: M.G.

Monday, 15 June 2009

Retro Quiz

To get a 30 Days Rapidshare Premium Account simply guess which game the screenshot below is from and email the answer (full name of the game) to me. You have a whole day to send answers. Tonight I'll draw TWO people who will get the RS account. Good luck!Guess which game this screenshot is from.Update:The name is: Defender of the Crown. RS Accounts goes to: Harald Schmidt and Carlos Julian.

Saturday, 13 June 2009

Casio - Loopy No-Intro 20090617 Romset


Download Casio - Loopy No-Intro 20090617 Romset from Megaupload:

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DF0OWIME

Due to broken link the original upload has been replaced with the latest set.

Tuesday, 2 June 2009

RM Nimbus PC-186: 2 x TOSEC


"RM was one of the first suppliers of computer networks in the UK and, working with Zilog, developed Z-Net, a low-cost network technology that was widely used in UK schools particularly the RM Nimbus model. Z-Net was subsequently replaced by the industry standard, Ethernet. Various generations of RM’s networking products – all of which have been built on standard Microsoft networking software –