The Last Ninja Collection is a meticulously curated love letter to a formative era of gaming. Playing it feels like walking through a living museum of 8‑ and 16‑bit craft: seven landmark titles faithfully restored and adapted for modern Windows PCs, including the full Last Ninja trilogy across C64, Amiga, and Spectrum builds where available, the polished Ninja Remix, and three seminal fightersInternational Karate, IK+, and Bangkok Knights. The package preserves original visuals, soundtracks, and platform quirks while making those differences playable and comparable, so veterans relive the moments that defined their childhoods and newcomers get a compact, hands‑on history lesson in how early design, animation, and audio shaped today’s games. What’s included and why it matters • Seven classics in one place : A comprehensive anthology that reunites the Last Ninja trilogy with System 3’s landmark fighters, offering multiple platform builds (C64, Amiga, Spectrum) so you can directly compar...
Brave New Wonders is a bold, idea‑driven factory‑automation sim that hands you a fleet of text‑driven automatons and a ruined, island‑scattered world to rebuild. The beta I played revolves around one elegant conceit: natural‑language commands are the primary interface, type plain‑text instructions (or use guided presets) and watch autonomous units interpret, cooperate, and improvise. That single design choice reshapes every system: logistics become choreography instead of conveyor‑belt puzzles, combat and exploration reward clever scripting, and factories feel alive as your instructions ripple through networks of machines. The demo showcases the concept’s huge creative potential; emergent workflows, surprising interactions, and player‑invented solutions, but also exposes growing pains: ambiguous phrasing can produce brittle behaviours, large fleets of custom scripts need better debugging and visualization, and balance tweaks are still settling in. What follows is a focused look at the...