Ziggurat’s Retro First Friday Collects Three Classics From Legendary Studio New World Computing

Today, publisher Ziggurat Interactive, as part of their commitment to bring retro-games to modern audiences, is launching three new titles from well-known developer New World Computing on Steam. Get ready to battle for your life in the cyberpunk shooter Wetlands, tear up the track - and the competition - in Zephyr, and see if you can solve the mysterious disappearance of Earth in Planet’s Edge! These three titles have never before been available on Steam, and now’s your chance to own a piece of video game history!

All these great games are available at a 33% discount on Steam for the next week!

Discover more about these retro gems from New World Computing:

  • Wetlands: A cyberpunk-themed 3D rail shooter, Wetlands drops you into the combat boots of mercenary John Cole, tasked with bringing in a dangerous scientist. Beautifully animated with a mix of 3D and hand-drawn elements, this atmospheric sci-fi shooter features fast gameplay and a gritty story rich with sci-fi and film noir overtones.

  • Zephyr: In a dark future, corporate scores are settled through hyper-violent vehicular competition on the Interplanetary Battle Circuit. Pilot your Zephyr hover-vehicle in deadly combat-packed races as you dodge and fight your way to the finish line in a battle for glory ... and your life.

  • Planet’s Edge: A misunderstanding of intergalactic proportions has caused Earth to vanish to an unknown dimension, and it’s up to you to assemble a team to find it. Gather scientists and a ship’s crew and head out on a galaxy-spanning adventure, searching for a way to bring Earth back. Take part in mining, trading, exploration, and combat, both on the ground and in space, as you search for our missing homeworld!


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5. Februar 2021, von Alex 'Alex B.' Börner