Holding the controller makes every step feel personal. A locked door, a fleeting shadow, a sound that shouldn’t be there—it’s all on you to face. The games here didn’t just frighten players; they ...
The Commodore Amiga was a personal computer that replaced the well-loved Commodore 64 in the Commodore product line. It also was one of the many 68K-based personal computers that showed that this CPU ...