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Author : Tasha
18 February 2017, 1:30 pm
Roberta Williams, for those who don’t know, is the creator of the legendary King’s Quest series. The series is 8 strong and chronicles the adventures of the Daventry family. Of course she did many other projects during her long career such as Mickey’s Space Adventure, The Black Cauldron, The Dark Crystal, and Mixed-Up Mother Goose. However King’s Quest was her most popular contribution to gaming.
Read MoreAuthor : Manu
31 January 2017, 5:08 pm
GamesNostalgia never stops. This January we almost completed the big update started in November, refreshing most of the old files (to replace emulators with new versions, improving the config, fixing problems and more). It's not finished yet, but at least 500 files have been repacked so far, it's a lot! If you find problems, please let us know.
Read MoreAuthor : Manu
3 January 2017, 5:52 pm
Happy 2017 and thanks for all the support you have given to us in 2016. It's been an amazing year for us, considering that we started with 100k pviews per month and we ended up with 400k!
Read MoreAuthor : Manu
30 December 2016, 2:10 pm
This would be the time to post a Happy New Year, but instead we are all crying for the death of Carrie Fisher. The Princess will always be in our heart.
Read MoreAuthor : Manu
23 December 2016, 8:57 pm
Here we go! Xmas is here and 2016 is almost gone. Last year was the year of the launch for GamesNostalgia, but this one was really the year of the success. During 2016 we delivered more than 510 thousands files to our users, something that would be difficult even for Santa! We all hope 2017 will be even greater!
Read MoreAuthor : Manu
16 December 2016, 10:08 am
In January 2017 Commodore 64 will be 35 years old! The first version of the famous 8-bit home computer, listed in the Guinness World Records as the highest-selling single computer model of all time, was presented at the Winter Consumer Electronics Show (CES), in January 1982.
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