Antstream Arcade Adds Three Brand New Games

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Antstream Arcade, the retro gaming cloud gaming service, has added three brand new games that were released on the microcomputers known as the C64 and Amiga. So in this article, we are going to go over all of the games that have been added to Antstream Arcade, so let’s go over them.

Future Basketball Amiga gameplay screenshot

Future Basketball (Amiga)

The first game on our list is the 1990 futurastic sports game, Future Basketball, which was released on the Amiga. In Future Basketball, you must throw the traditional no-contact rule out the window, with the champion being the player who muscles their way through the court to score the most points. If you’re a fan of the iconic game series Speedball, then it is very likely that you’ll enjoy Future Basketball.

Mr Ghost C64 gameplay screenshot

Mr Ghost (C64)

The next game on our list is the 2D side-scrolling platforming game called Mr Ghost, which was released for the C64 in 1989. In this game, you play as the title character of Mr Ghost, who has no memory of how he became a ghost but remembers that he haunts the lands on an adventure to try and help find the imprisoned souls. This is definitely an interesting game and reminds me of the trend in the 80s and 90s where everyone had their own mascot platformers. If you have some nostalgia for mascot platformers or you want to explore an obscure C64 game, then Mr Ghost is the game for you.

Nixy and the Seeds of Doom gameplay screenshot

Nixy and the Seeds of Doom (C64)

The last game on our list is the indie homebrew game Nixy and the Seeds of Doom, which was released for the C64 in 2024. In this game, you help Nixy, who is trying to defeat the corruption of her home in Glade. This requires Nixy to uncover clues and forge alliances as she progresses throughout the levels. This is definitely an interesting game to be added to Antstream, but the more indie homebrew games we see added to Antstream, the better.

Will you be checking out any of these games on Antstream Arcade this weekend? Let us know on social media.

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