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Red Art Games

Here at Retro Gamer, we’re always interested in any publisher that makes a specific goal of supporting physical games in the modern market, but Red Art Games doesn’t just turn digital indie games into tangible products. As well as having a strong tendency to pick up retro-inspired games like Gunborg: Dark Matters and Horned Knight, the publisher has been picking up games with legacies of their own such as Record Of Lodoss War: Deedlit In Wonder Labyrinth. To find out more about the company and the philosophy that guides it, we spoke to founder Michael Binkowski.

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