Graphics from the past – CGA, EGA, and VGA
Back in the distant past in the early 80s, the basic IBM built PC didn’t have a lot of colors to play with. It was a business machine first. Anything […]
Back in the distant past in the early 80s, the basic IBM built PC didn’t have a lot of colors to play with. It was a business machine first. Anything […]
I never had an Amiga growing up, but I had always wondered at what kind of machine could create such incredible graphics. Why couldn’t the Apple II do it? Why […]
He was loved, hated, reviled, respected, and feared by many of those who knew him, but there’s no question today that Nintendo or the video game market would be what […]
When TSR and SSI combined their powers, the AD&D world on PCs would never be the same again. The Forgotten Realms, Dragonlance, Ravenloft, Spelljammer, and even Buck Rogers would usher […]
The year 1991 was a banner year for the partnership between SSI and TSR. Death Knights of Krynn, Eye of the Beholder II, Pools of Darkness, and a few other […]
Dungeons and Dragons could be a complicated game. AD&D even moreso with its plethora of expanded rules. Enter Tunnels & Trolls whose first edition was released in June, 1975, almost […]
SSI’s Forgotten Realms arc came to a climactic close in 1991 with Pools of Darkness with an epic conclusion of incredibly brutal proportions. This was an adventure only for the […]
Following up Curse of the Azure Bonds in 1989, Secret of the Silver Blades emerged from the icy wastes of the Forgotten Realms hitting shelves a year later in 1990 […]
In 1991, the sequel to 1990’s Champions of Krynn hit shelves courtesy of SSI, adding another chapter to the Krynn half of the famous Gold Box series of CRPGs. The […]
Developed and released in 1996 by Activision for good old Windows 95, Spycraft: The Great Game was a CD-ROM, FMV title putting the player in the classified shoes of Thorne […]