Final Fantasy: Record Keeper has steadily been expanding since the game’s release and today this game has gotten bigger still. The size increase in content is thanks to a new content update that has arrived today. This update not only brings new content to the game but improvements to certain features as well, especially the Soul Break system.
Tag: retro games
Square Enix updates Final Fantasy III through to Final Fantasy VI with support for Android TV. All go on sale as well.
Square Enix is looking at Android TV as quite the potential new stomping ground for their games. Whatever the reason for it may be, that is at least what it looks like the company is considering since they have updated Final Fantasy III through to Final Fantasy VI with support for Android TV.
Chaos Theory Games has released a rather unique game onto Android today called Glitch. This particular ‘die-and-retry’ arcade game is about intentional glitches which means the longer you manage to survive, the more unstable the game gets, making it increasingly more difficult to continue to live.
After reporting earlier that Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions was listed with a sale price, it now appears like Square Enix has placed several other titles of their on sale. These are some great, classic game titles, and most of which are being sold for half of their regular price.
Noodlecake Games newest title called Shooting Stars has now been published onto Google Play. Shooting Stars has players taking on aliens who have disguised themselves as a variety of celebrities. Get it? Shooting Stars? Anyways… this is a pure arcade shump (shoot ’em up) game with a varied of game modes to play through.
DotEmu and Pastagames have announced today that their next project is bringing the retro game Pang Adventures to console, PC, and mobile soon. In fact both companies are already well underway with the porting of Pang Adventures. Have no idea what Pang Adventures is? You probably know it by its other North American name which is Buster Bros.
Double Dragon is a classic arcade and go!e console game from the late 1980s, and into the 1990s. It was a great game and franchise in its time, popularizing the venerated Beat ‘Em Up genre. The success of franchise spawned several releases over different platforms. The original arcade game, and its first two arcade sequels was ported over to Android, and released by DotEmu, as a single collection. As such, this review will cover this trilogy.
Devolver Digital has announced a new point-and-click adventure game, or as they call it a hugventure game, called Dropsy The Clown which will be arriving later this year on multiple platforms including Android. Dropsy is the master of warm and damp hugs, which sounds both comforting and odd at the same time.
Noodlecake’s popular tapping frenzy of a game called Bitcoin Billionaire will soon be getting a pretty massive update called Bitstone to the Past. This will be a very large content update which will be taking Bitcoin Billionaire into the past. How far into the past? Well it looks like there will be some prehistoric goodness with this update.
Ducktales, the classic NES and Gameboy games from Capcom from that was based on the Disney cartoon, was Remastered a few years back, for console systems current at the time, as well as mobile operating systems such as Android. Given the quality of the game, it’s not difficult to see why Disney and Capcom would be asking $9.99 for the game, nor that the original releases saw a million sales each. Fortunately, it’s now on sale for only $0.99.









