It may look rather quaint now, but Pete Sampras Tennis was something of a big deal when it was first released. It received excellent reviews at the time, mainly due to the excellent multiplayer mode that catered for up to four players at once. This last point was rather important if you knew any SNES […]
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“New Retro Arcade” Console And MAME Frontend Gives Gamers A Taste Of The Eighties Experience
It’s the long time argument about what is better: Playing on real hardware using real cartridges and discs on a real TV, or playing via emulated ROM images on a modern PC. Obviously, each one has advantages and disadvantages, and […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
RetroCollect Video Game Database: 3DO, Neo Geo CD, WonderSwan and more
You have been asking for them for a while, and now they’re finally here. The 3DO Interactive Multiplayer and the SNK Neo Geo CD make their way into our database. But there’s more to this update, including the probably most popular Japan-exclusive system, the WonderSwan. Read further to discover what else has been added in […]
Nintendo Virtual Boy Remake Of 3D Deathchase & Other Homebrew Titles Released On Cartridge
The Nintendo Virtual Boy might not be the most heralded games console around, but it sure does have a loyal and hardworking fan base. Following a recently held homebrew development competition online, the fan site Planet Virtual Boy has released a physical cartridge containing the many impressive entries received.
‘New Retro Arcade’ Turns Your ROMs & Emulators Into A Digital Arcade
As great as emulation is, it’s fairly daunting looking at long lists of ROMs to choose what to play. While there are fantastic solutions around such as Hyperspin to add a bit more depth to your libraries, an all new emulation frontend known as New Retro Arcade has arrived which places your games into a […]
Soul Blade
There’s a lot of love out there for the Soul series, and rightly so – Soul Calibur for the Dreamcast had an absolutely enormous impact, and the games since have been of a generally high quality. But the game that tends to get forgotten in all of this is poor old Soul Blade (or Soul […]
BMX Simulator
When Codemasters set up its company in late 1985 it knew it needed a suitable calling card to wow gamers with. The Darling brothers were no strangers to success, because they had already been creating numerous games for Mastertronic, but now the brothers wanted to go it along and they soon game up with a […]
Swedish Airports Offering The Chance To Play Classic Arcade Games For Worthwhile Causes
Since video games have become a “thing” from way back when, there have always been those people that were concerned about the medium causing more harm than good. While in the modern era, some claim that video games can be […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Mach Breakers
By the mid-Nineties, regular athletics games were no longer enough for gamers – or at least, that was Namco’s perspective. Eschewing the charms of real-world athletes like Daley Thompson, Numan Athletics was a cult hit featuring superhuman athletes achieving extraordinary feats. Namco was pleased enough with its performance that it quickly put a sequel into […]
Unreleased Super Nintendo Prototype ‘Targa’ ROM Released
Towards the back-end of 2014 Super Nintendo gamers were given their chance to sample Manfred Trenz’s spiritual successor to Turrican. Although seeing release in Japan under the name Rendering Ranger R2, the localised equivalent known as Targa remained an unreleased obscurity. With a bunch of well known prototype collectors securing the title, the game has […]