
The 1980s were the golden age of muscle-packed action movies, dominated by stars like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone, who filled cinema screens with non-stop shootouts and adrenaline-fueled chaos. One unforgettable classic of that era is the first Predator, where an alien lands on Earth and hunts humans, collecting their skulls as trophies in a deadly sport. The story unfolded like a puzzle, piece by piece revealing the mystery of the creature while leaving room for sequels—keeping me on the edge of my seat until the very end, with a lead performance that felt untouchable. On the gaming side, the Commodore or Amstrad defined the decade, dropping its ace with a side-scrolling Predator game. In it, the player fought enemy soldiers while being relentlessly stalked by the alien, leading to an epic final showdown. Watching the film and then reliving it on our old computer was pure magic. Today, I want to bring that memory back with Retrogek—because at retrogek.com, imagination becomes reality.
