1993 Space Machine is a testament to that. 1993 is a classic shoot em up celebrating games like Gradius, R-Type and Xenon II. 1993 Space Machine is NOT a new game designed to look old. 1993 is NOT an old game with updated graphics. 1993 was MADE IN 1993, and looks like games did in 1993. It's like having a time machine, it's 1993 in 2020.

Once upon a time, 1993 to be exact, four teens from Sweden were developing their own side-scrolling shooter for the Amiga 500. Everything was great, the game was almost done, a publisher was secured and there were previews of the game in magazines made out of paper. The sun smiled at the group, until one day, a day when everything was caught up in teenage drama and the team was split up. This also meant the end of the game. It was boxed up, and placed in the back of some place where they stored stuff. Wish it was somewhere cool, but it wasn't.

22 years later, one of the members from the original four was going through things he should probably throw away if his girlfriend had anything to say about it. He then found the 3,5 floppy that the game was saved on and decided to fire up his old computer and see if it still worked. And much like the 14 year - or however old hamburger that was found by someone somewhere and was still eatable, the game was exactly as yummy as it was in 1993.