Posts Tagged ‘Cinemaware’
  • Armiga Hardware Review – The Commodore Amiga Computer Returns

    Posted by on August 25, 2017 under News, PC, Reviews
    There was a time when PC computers were underpowered, heavy boxes that could only produce 4-color graphics and simple sounds through a 1kilobyte speaker. Gaming on a PC wasn't like it is today, and it definitely had its drawbacks. Commodore Business Machines - the company responsible for creating the Commodore 64, the most successful 8-bit microcomputer in history - eventually changed the way peop... more.
  • Wings! Remastered Edition – Now Available for Mac

    Posted by on April 30, 2015 under Euro, Mac, News
    Return to the pilot seat of an Allied fighter and bring the past glories of the Amiga into the present day, as Cinemaware’s Wings! Remastered Edition is out today for Mac via the Mac App Store for $14.99. Re-imagined in rich HD with the original soundtrack re-recorded in full instrumentation, Wings! Remastered Edition throws you back into the arcade action of the Amiga classic 'Wings!' So grab ... more.
  • Cinemaware Anthology: 1986-1991 – Now Available on Steam

    Posted by on November 14, 2014 under Euro, News, PC
    Love your retro games? Then we have a treat for you! Today sees the global digital launch of Cinemaware Anthology: 1986-1991 - a fascinating collection of 13 of the most highly regarded and successful classic games from legendary game developer Cinemaware. Relive that awesome ‘golden-era of video games’ feeling: rescue a princess in medieval England, become the boss of Chicago's Mafia, wipe... more.
  • Wings! Remastered Edition – Now Available on Steam

    Posted by on October 17, 2014 under Euro, News, PC
    Return to the pilot seat of an Allied fighter and bring the past glories of the Amiga into the present day, as Cinemaware’s Wings! Remastered Edition is out today for PC via digital download. Reimagined in rich HD, with the original soundtrack re-recorded in full instrumentation, Wings! Remastered Edition throws you back into the arcade-action of the Amiga classic ‘Wings!’ So get your act... more.