Classic gaming is important to Ziggurat Gaming CEO Wade Rosen – so much so that he has made it his publisher’s primary mission to collect some of the best classic PC, DOS, and other titles from the ...
The history of gaming is lengthy tapestry of incredible technological firsts, innovative design, and splendid memories that risk being lost to time if left unpreserved. Ziggurat Interactive believes ...
Ziggurat has revealed the next four retro video games they have released for Retro First Friday, with a couple of classics in the mix. The four games you'll get to play this month are Battle Engine ...
Ziggurat Interactive revealed this week that their library of retro games is now available on the Epic Games Store. If you're not familiar with the company, they have been working for the past few ...
In 1999, Infogrames published Slave Zero on PC and Dreamcast. A third-person shooter in which players controlled a giant robot blasting enemies in a futuristic cityscape, the game received lukewarm ...
Retro games are a blast to play, but not all of them are work on modern gaming platforms. Publisher Ziggurat interactive plans to bring back some of those classic titles and give them new life. By ...
Ballance, the marvellous cult classic puzzle game from 2004, is getting a 20th birthday present: a re-release courtesy of Ziggurat Games, which brings its old charms to new audiences via Steam and GOG ...
Tim Rogers made a name for himself through gonzo journalism and tangential reviews on Action Button (dot net). Now, Rogers is sitting at the other side of the table as an indie iPhone developer with ...
It’s like Horde Mode for your pocket. In a certain way, the advent of the iPhone and other touch devices is a blessing and curse go gamers and developers alike. On the one hand, the appstore and ...
Modern and retro publisher Ziggurat Interactive has acquired the portfolio of defunct 3DO Game Company from Prism Entertainment. Ziggurat now wholly owns the library of more than 30 titles, including ...
ZiGGURAT has been getting a lot of attention, and it'll continue to do so, for a couple reasons. First, it was created by that guy (Tim Rogers) who runs that site (ActionButton.net) that has those ...