
However, if you browse around a little, you'll find us covering pretty much everything (with varying intensity) from the earliest home systems (late 1970s) to the end of the last millenium. Of course, definitions of 'classic' differ widely.

Not about the latest gaming news, but about the games themselves, and - as you've already surmised from the site's name - specializing in what's usually considered 'classic' these days. So what is this site? To put it in the most simple way imaginable: It's a site about digital games. The same goes for our forum which has even been released under a Free Software licence in its current incarnation. that everything you see here has been coded from the ground up? We're not using any generic Content Managament System - those things never fit any specific purpose anyway. Oh yes, we're speaking of a deep, involving background story here! In fact we're speaking of a Breakout clone here. After the mothership Arkanoid was destroyed, a craft Vaus scrambled away from it. The era and time of this story is unknown. Back then the idea counted for more than the looks, but let's stop the ranting. My personal gaming history goes back to the times of C64 and Amiga - a time in which schoolboys could sit down and program gaming classics without huge marketing strategies and budgets of millions of dollars. Teacher, musician, wannabephilosopher and former fanatic collector of ancient gaming rarities. Elwood? Who is this Elwood? Ah well well, that's me then I guess. → Staff Picks ← Featured User ElwoodĮlwood. Has a weak spot for the obscure and loves the beauty of imperfection. Enjoys perfection, but cannot help finding the fly in the ointment. Always good for a second opinion on everything. Gets strangely nostalgic when he enters a DOS prompt, hears a Gameboy *ding* or sees horrible colour palettes. Loves Roleplaying Games, Adventures and Puzzle Games. Herr M.Longtime contributor and verbose commentator. Passion for everything that is cyberspaced, fun and fast. But real nostalgic feelings only come up with the C64 and 8-bit consorts. The Good Old Days ↓↓↓ Welcome to The Good Old Days! Latest Games Das Magazin Random Games Skate or Die! Supreme Warrior Eco Quest: The Search for Cetus Return to Ringworld Editorial Staff LostInSpacePlayed together with his little brother cute Nintendo games and gambled undercover Wolfenstein and Larry on the PC.
