FIRST game that comes into your head!!?🕹️
For me - Way of the Exploding Fist 🤜 💥 :)
These kinds of memories are at the ❤️ of my Retrogaming movie, Ctrl AI Delete. Please give it a look on Kickstarter😂🚀: https://t.co/DcbVWSEOnr 🎬🙏
#RETROGAMING#Kickstarter#Movie
Yes, Xbox just dropped a translucent green Series X25 for its 25th anniversary 🎮🎂
Lovin’ that translucent OG green shell channeling 2001.
Which do you prefer: see-through green or my OG crystal one here ;) 🤔
Loved chatting with @JasonBradbury and @suziperry once more, especially about the Nintendo Switch 2. And honoured to be the first guest as part of the new @T3dotcom@TheGadgetShow team-up – it's like The Avengers, only better!
Hot off the presses! Valve literally just unveiled price and release date info for the first of their 2026 gaming hardware offerings!
After a decade in development purgatory, the Steam Controller 2 looks set to launch 4th of May 2026- several months ahead of the long-delayed and RAMaggedon beset Steam Machine (aka GabeCube) and Steam Frame VR headset.
The leaks have been everywhere - one reviewer accidentally published an early video of the new controller! But now it's official at $99.99 (£85).
It packs dual trackpads, full gyro mode for fine aiming or some crazy moves on those more quirky indie games in your Steam Library! Drift-proof TMR sticks. Four rear buttons. Even touch-sensitive handles. A controller designed to bridge the gap between mouse-and-keyboard precision and easy sofa gaming.
Whilst the world watches Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo, Valve has quietly built the most loyal gaming ecosystem on earth - and is about to make it a lot easier to play it across three game-changing pieces of hardware.
Do you want one? And what will you play on it first?
Can’t quite believe the ZX Spectrum turns 44 today! 🙏 I’m even less willing to acknowledge I’m more than a decade older than it!
On 23 April 1982, Sir Clive Sinclair unveiled a rubber-keyed, rainbow-striped 8-bit computer at the Churchill Hotel in London. It cost £125. It sold over five million units. It contributed significantly to the launch of the British IT industry.
Around twenty thousand+ games were made for it including of course Jet Set Willy, Atic Atac and my personal fave - The Way of the Exploding Fist 🤜 💥
In the middle of an AI arms race, it’s worth remembering how simple the computing experience used to be.
What was your first ZX Spectrum game?🕹️