Oldschool Gaming has indie and remake sections for games on current hardware with a "retro feel" for want of a better description. Retro Gamer (the magazine itself as opposed to the website) has three pages of homebrew reviews each month (and a fourth featuring an interview with a "Homebrew Hero"), one of which is a mixture of remakes and indie titles on current PC hardware and XBLIG - in the past it's covered Genetos, Eden's Aegis, Retrofit: Overload, Shoot 1Up, the remake of Armalyte, Irukandji and more.codergames wrote:But, I've looked at your site and retro gamers', those are really retro games.
Again, i never said i wanted to do a review, never said i was going to teach you a lesson (just that you should see negative feedback in that light if it's justified) and i've not asked for and don't expect the game for free. Most of what i've said has been rather general, if i've said anything specific about your game it's probably that you should have a non-installer preview available because you're potentially losing customers otherwise.codergames wrote:I'm still not getting you ... you want to do a review and teach me a lesson and you expect me to give you game for free to do so.
You're selling it so you're competing with others doing so and i suspect there's more competition out there than you realise.codergames wrote:And BTW, I'm not competing with other games or developers, I made something my friends and I love to play and were missing in similar games.