New: activisionAll contentburnbotkrblurtactifitzzangamesburnpostr2cornellinstablurtcurationphotographybeblurtblurtgermanblurtafricafrankbaconblurtlatamblurthispanojapanblurtblockblurtindiaHotTrendingNewDAppsdarth-azrael in retrogaming • last yearMegamania (Atari 2600)Megamania is a fairly typical shooter from the early 1980s. It is similar to games like Space Invaders and Galaxian and is a near clone of Astro Blaster. It's unique twist is that instead of…darth-azrael in retrogaming • last yearPitfall! (Atari 2600)Those that enjoy the side-scrolling platform game genre today probably have Pitfall! most to thank. While perhaps not the very first game that could be included in that genre, it did define many of…darth-azrael in retrogaming • 2 years agoMechWarrior 2: 31st Century CombatThere have been a lot of mech games over the years. There are only few I have spent serious time playing and MechWarrior 2 is one of those. In my opinion, it is still one of the best.…arthursiq5 in game • 2 years agoThe way Blizzard tries to extract even your soul with microtransactions in Diablo Immortal is shamefulHere is my displeasure. It's a complete shame, even more if compared to other games in the franchise. Was it too much for them to put a price on the game and leave it without these absurd…darth-azrael in retrogaming • 3 years agoPrivate Eye (Atari 2600)Private Eye, released in 1983, is one of the more obscure Activision releases for the Atari 2600. You play the role of private investigator Pierre Touche whose primary goal is to capture the…darth-azrael in retrogaming • 3 years agoSpider Fighter (Atari 2600)Spider Fighter, released in 1982 for the Atari 2600 (VCS), is a pretty average game for that system. The game could best be described as a cross between Space Invaders and Centipede and is pretty…darth-azrael in retrogaming • 3 years agoH.E.R.O. (Commodore 64, 1984)H.E.R.O. (which stood for Helicopter Emergency Rescue Operation) was a game released by Activision originally for the Atari 2600 in 1984. It was also released for the Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit line…