It goes without saying that when it comes to some retro video gamers, some people want a truly authentic experience. They want actual hardware on real TV’s using original controllers and cartridges or discs. Then, there are others that don’t […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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GDEmu Creator Announces Sega Saturn SD Card ISO Loading Disc Drive Replacement ‘Rhea’
If you’ve been keeping an eye on the retro gaming news as of recent, you’ll have noticed a sudden surge in after-market devices which allow classic games to be loaded into memory from MicroSD cards and other removable media. One of the more notable additions as of late has been a SD card enabled device […]
An Post Celebrates Retro Icons With Special Stamps
Stamps have never really thrilled our inner collector before, if we’re being perfectly honest with you, but these new ones from Ireland’s postal service An Post certainly caught our interest. The special set of four commemorates gaming’s most recognisable and iconic characters – Sega’s Sonic The Hedgehog, Nintendo’s Mario, Namco’s Pac-Man and Taito’s rather more […]
Einhander
Square isn’t known for stepping outside its comfort zone, so many will be surprised to learn that it made this rather excellent shooter in 1997. At first it feels a world apart from Square’s previous work, but you soon realise it’s a typical Square game. It’s most noticeable in the story; a neat, if rather […]
Bitmap Books Returns With ‘Commodore Amiga: A Visual Commpendium’ Kickstarter
After an incredibly successful Kickstarter campaign to immortalise the best of the Commodore 64 in book-form, Bitmap Books has returned to gift the Amiga a similar treatment. Arriving in the same style as the last, the Commodore Amiga: a visual Commpendium has finally hit Kickstarter – and is off with a flying start.
Just In Time For “Pumpkin Flavored Everything”: Holiday ROM Hack Turns Intellivision Homebrew Title “Space Patrol” Into “Pumpkin Spice Patrol”
Ladies and gentlemen, fall is now in full swing, having started just a few short weeks ago. Pretty soon, many areas in the United States will begin turning their clocks back an hour, the weather will start getting chillier, and […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Combat School
I won’t lie to you, I had concerns when it was announced that Ocean was bringing Konami’s popular arcade game to home computers. Up until that point I’d only ever played Combat School with a trackball in the arcades, and as my Amstrad and my mate’s Spectrum didn’t come with one, so I failed to […]
New Television Series Based On Popular CD-ROM Cult Classic “Myst” Currently In Development
One of the most successful titles in the early days of CD-ROM technology was without a doubt “Myst” by Cyan Worlds. During it’s popularity, it was released for nearly every platform that took advantage of the technology. Everything from computers […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Amiga Book Smashes £25,000 Kickstarter Goal
Following the success of Bitmap Books’ Kickstarter campaign for Commodore 64: A Visual Commpendium, which recently released exclusively through Funstock.co.uk, the publisher has put Commodore Amiga: A Visual Commpendium up on the crowdfunding site. And no sooner has it done so than the campaign has gone nuclear, exceeding its £25,000 goal within the first day […]
Unreleased Sega Mega Drive Port Of ‘Bill’s Tomato Game’ ROM Released
Not too long ago the new owners of a well travelled Bill’s Tomato Game prototype cartridge announced they’d be releasing a reproduction run for the Mega Drive. After selling all 100 copies that had been made, it was suggested that a ROM of the unreleased title would be made available to download – something which […]