Casey Lynch, Midnight City’s vice president of publishing, explains to GamesBeat why retro games still resonate with today’s indie creations.
The year is 198X. Big hair is in, and the war with the Soviets is colder than a glass of New Coke. Rad Raygun must fight Communist robots and save the 1980s by shooting his way through the decade.
The Game Boy era inspired Super Rad Raygun is headed to Xbox One and as DRM-free to Itch.io and Gamejolt. Tru Fun Entertainment also parts ways with Rooster Teeth.
Does Super Rad Raygun provide a fun and unique 2D platforming experience, and how does it compare to the original Rad Raygun? Check out the review of Super Rad Raygun.
Feeling all warm inside. Retro gamer for life.
That's some good history to draw from.
I love how gamers have so many options outside of triple-A publishers these days.
This is all my favorite old games mashed-up together...
These guys are definitely doing some interesting games.