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Archive: April, 2015

Complete English Fan Translation Patch Released For ‘Dragon Force II’ On Sega Saturn

April 6, 2015 / admin / retro news
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Several years ago an early preview of a Dragon Force II fan translation patch was released by Verve Fanworks. Although making the Sega Saturn title more playable, a lot of the dialogue was yet to be translated including the game’s all important story. After what is thought to be eight years in the making, the […]

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Retro Review: Cyber Lip (Neo Geo AES)

April 3, 2015 / admin / retro news
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I recently got into the Neo Geo scene by acquiring a friend’s collection. I now have 30 Neo Geo AES games and an AES console with 2 joysticks. I invited a friend over to try some of the games out, since most of them are co-op, and the first game we played through was a […]

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Nintendo Game Boy USB Cartridge Adapter ‘Joey-Squinson’ Allows ROM Dumping & Save Backups To PC

April 3, 2015 / admin / retro news
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There’s nothing worse than booting up one of your favourite titles only to find your save game has been lost due to a backup-battery running out of juice. While there are methods available to backup your efforts before the inevitable end of a battery’s life, an all new USB solution has just been released allowing […]

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Brand New Platformer ‘Sam’s Journey’ In Development For Commodore 64

April 3, 2015 / admin / retro news
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Further proving there’s still life and plenty of power in the Commodore 64 comes a brand new adventure currently in the works for the classic computer, Sam’s Journey. Featuring incredibly lush visuals and super smooth scrolling, homebrew coders Knights of Bytes have recently released a small teaser of their upcoming title which looks set to […]

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Debate: Is Goldeneye 64 Actually An Arcade Game?

April 3, 2015 / admin / retro news
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There is plenty of talk over the internet about Goldeneye 007 on the Nintendo 64 and it seems to be split between several types of people. There are those that still love it unashamedly, those that think it plays like junk today and those that think all PC first person shooter games destroy it anyway […]

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Enduro Racer

April 2, 2015 / admin / retro news
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Being of a slightly newer vintage than many of you, I missed out on Enduro Racer in the arcade. I was, however, extremely familiar with the Master System game with which it shares a name – and as it happens, little else. Instead of essentially being Hang-On with more obstacles, Enduro Racer on the Master […]

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Greatest Easter Eggs

April 2, 2015 / admin / Amiga
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Greatest Easter Eggs http://www.retrocollect.com/Articles…-a-cheats.html

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Project64 2.2 released

April 1, 2015 / admin / Emulation
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Japanese Exclusive Adventure ‘Survival Kids 2’ Fan Translated Into English

April 1, 2015 / admin / retro news
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In 2000 Konami released a follow up to their shipwrecked adventure Survival Kids on the Game Boy Color. Although remaining a Japanese exclusive until the series was revitalised under the new name Lost In Blue for Nintendo DS, fan translation efforts have finally brought Survival Kids 2: Dasshutsu! Futago Shima to English speaking audiences.

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Super Mario Bros ‘Peach Mode’ Cheat Discovered 30 Years Later

April 1, 2015 / admin / retro news
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Last year brought around the discovery of an infinite lives glitch within Super Mario Bros, something that has laid dormant in Nintendo’s code for nearly three decades. This, however, isn’t the only secret hiding deep within the 1985 platformer. With the push of a few buttons, Princess Peach soon becomes the heroine on the timeless […]

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