90s gaming
In the unforgettable era of 90s PC gaming, few titles dared to be as bizarre, bold, and uncomfortably hilarious as Ecstatica. Released in 1994 by British developer Andrew Spencer Studios and published by Psygnosis, this peculiar horror-adventure game set players loose in a cursed medieval village filled with demons, monsters, and surreal encounters. Known for […] continue reading
In the early ’90s, thanks to my dad (like most of my early gaming memories), I was lucky enough to stumble onto the ultimate gorilla-powered artillery game: Gorillas.BAS. It was my first real step into the world of PC gaming and DOS, a throwback to those halcyon days when I was about 8 or 9. […] continue reading