Featured Post

Vectrex Mini interview - David Oghia talks up the nostalgic vector powerhouse

Having been wowed by the news of the Vectrex Mini at Gamescom , I rushed off some questions to VectrexOn's main man  David Oghia . After a post-event, well earned, break, he's kindly given us a lot of detail about the project and some new images of the unit to share.  His story mirrors mine somewhat, Vectrex represents a glowing, unaffordable, obelisk of gaming power from our youth! But he's had the energy and drive to do something about it, and met the right people to get the job done!  What first got you interested in Vectrex and what spawned the idea of a Mini version? I’ve always been passionate about retro-gaming, but my first love was computers rather than consoles — the ZX81, then the Commodore 128. I only really discovered the console world in the late 90s, which is when I got my very first Vectrex. Of course, I had seen it in stores back in 1983, but at that time it was far too expensive for me.  Today, I own five Vectrex systems at home. Vector-based games ...

Mando's Cardboard Castle and Hills of Glory head to PlayStation Mobile

Cute cut-out characters are the order of the day in this French mobile title that's headed to PSM. Developed by Mando, it is their first PSM game with more to follow (assuming sales go well, I guess) including the particularly neat looking Hills of Glory: WWII.


In this cardboard cut-out world, a fearless knight travels his realm in search of frightened orphans, damsels in distress and the occasional princess to save. He meets various obstacles and dangers in his path such as hideous monsters, hellfire and dark bottomless pits. To help him overcome them, use various items to interact with this world: snip walls down with your scissors or strike enemies with them.

Hills of Glory, coming soon

Comments

Currently playing on my Vita/PS3/PS4/PS5


Any news or interview requests, please contact psp2roundup@gmail.com Please note, As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.