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Author : Manu
1 November 2015, 1:30 pm
Visitors of GamesNostalgia continue to grow and we have received a lot of requests from Mac users because we haven't prepared the Mac packages for some of the DOS games. Making the Mac packages require some more time but we are happy to announce that 3 of the best games are now available for our Apple fans: the horror point-and-click adventure Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers (that we provide in the CD version with full voiceover), the space exploration game Ascendancy and F-117A Nighthawk Stealth Fighter 2. Have fun!
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Author : Manu
24 October 2015, 3:13 pm
We just added the Mac versions for around 20 DOS games previously available on GamesNostalgia for Windows only.
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Author : Manu
21 October 2015, 1:52 pm
The Amiga 1200, the third-generation Amiga home computer, was launched 23 years ago, on October 21, 1992. The main feature was the AGA chipset, which finally allowed the Amiga to show 16.8 millions color (previously it was just 4096), with up to 256 on-screen colors. It also included a faster CPU, increased memory and faster graphics performance.
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Author : Manu
16 October 2015, 9:38 pm
GamesNostalgia is now able to pack Amiga games into Mac OS apps, so that you can run them with just a double click. No need to install any additional emulator. That's pretty cool!
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Author : Manu
27 August 2015, 11:23 pm
GamesNostalgia has always provided "ready to play" games, which means you don't need to install any additional software (i.e. emulators) to run them. To do that with MS-DOS games we have prepared special packages that include the DOSBox emulator. You can run those games with just a double click on the icon.
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Author : André Eymann
29 May 2015, 4:27 pm
Monolith's Blood is more than just a video game. Compared to today's first person shooters Blood offers an unique and haunting experience from the very first beginning. Therefore I would like to narrate how this game feels rather than to describe its technical aspects.
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