Hardcore Droid’s
by Travis Fahs
Android is still young, but in a short time we’ve seen its library grow from a handful of low-rent games
by Travis Fahs
Android is still young, but in a short time we’ve seen its library grow from a handful of low-rent games
by Travis Fahs
In the late ‘80s, Nintendo may have dominated living rooms the world over, but no one could do arcade games
by Travis Fahs
When we set out to compile this list, it raised a few questions about just what “independent” means in the
by Ajay Kumar
Retro Punk Biker Super Mario by Ajay Kumar AWESOME Land (Yes, it’s all in capitals), is a 16-bit retro throwback
by Ajay Kumar
~From the Play Store Help Burt Destruction and his buddy Bigfoot defeat the forces of Yeti and his seriously twisted
by Ajay Kumar
~From the Play Store This retro platform game pays tribute to, and parodies, classics such as Super Mario Bros., CastleVania
by Travis Fahs
Lode Runner Classic. Some things never change. Lode Runner is a game that needs no introduction. Since appearing on the
by Travis Fahs
In the months since our initial release of the Most Hardcore Emulators on Earth, there has been a plethora of
by Travis Fahs
Escape from bullet hell, to Treasure’s polar purgatory. Ikaruga is something of a hardcore gaming legend. When it was released
by John Markley
Action games have become a thriving genre on Android devices, thanks to a combination of original titles and the efforts
by Travis Fahs
This has been a big year for our beloved Androids. Although we’ve historically had little to dine on but
by Ajax
Avatar Resurrected. Lord British Not So Much. We took Ultima IV, with all of its ethical moral choice, which was
by Ajax
Welcome to the Best of Android 2012. Suffering from that peculiar brand of New Year’s induced angst born of equal
by Al Jackson
~From the Play Store: Play the authentic Lode Runner… this is the real deal! Lode Runner Classic combines the game
by Al Jackson
~From the Play Store: The Xbox Live Arcade Action Shooter Ikaruga is now available on Android for play on
by Al Jackson
Having had said good bye to kith, kin, vacation and holiday, do you now find yourself staring into the