Having recently celebrated its birthday in style, the Sega Dreamcast is still fondly remembered by us all as the system that left us too early. Despite packing plenty of promise and potential for the future, Sega pulled the plug early on what they deemed was doomed by the imminent release of the PlayStation 2. With […]
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Happy Birthday! Nintendo Turns 125 Years Old With A Rich History Of Video Games And Playing Cards
If there is one thing that is more than likely a given, chances are very high that you at some point have played a Nintendo console in your lifetime. Whether it was the original Nintendo Entertainment System or Famicom, Nintendo […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Videogame History Museum To Have Official New Permanent Texas Home Sometime Next Year
One of our affiliates here at RGN is the amazing Videogame History Museum. This amazing archive of historical pieces from the retro video game era is quite a sight to see. However as of right now, it has been known […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Sonic 3 Complete: The Definitive Way To Play Sega’s 16-bit Masterpiece
Believe it or not but Sega’s final output on their 1994 release Sonic The Hedgehog 3 is a slightly jumbled up mess. The whole process of splitting the game up into two halves with Sonic & Knuckles left some of the flagship stages in the incorrect order, missing visuals, and various other oddities. Knowing this, […]
Another Unofficial Resident Evil 2 HD Remake In Development With Co-Op Multiplayer
It’s safe to say that fans of Resident Evil really want to see the second title in the series remade in HD. Not only has their been community efforts online to get this message across to Capcom, but also a small team of die-hard fans have been recreating the game from scratch using modern tools. […]
Are Save States Making Retro Games Too Easy & Modern Gamers Weak?
“Virtual Console is the perfect way to rediscover your favourite titles from yesteryear, or pick up a game you might have missed the first time around!” Or at least it is if Nintendo’s website is to be believed. “Jump into classic adventures and even create a Restore Point at any time to resume your game […]
Timeless Super Nintendo Soundtracks Adapted For The Sega Mega Drive Sound Chip
While the console wars continue to rage on with more modern contenders, the ferocity of the fight is nothing like it used to be. Given that just about every game released today arrives on every platform going, there’s not really much to battle over. Several decades ago the exclusive titles hitting both the Super Nintendo […]
US Equivalent Of GamesMaster ‘Starcade’ Airs Again Online
A good decade before the Brits were enjoying Dominik Diamond’s raunchy humour on GamesMaster, North American gamers had their very own video game TV show known as Starcade. Three decades after its original air date in back in 1982, the production company behind the show has decided to gift the series an online home with […]
Sega Dreamcast SD Card ISO Loader GDEmu Gets Menu Driven Interface
The days of discs are long gone. The Sega Dreamcast has been leading the way in this retro-revolution with an after-market solution to loading games on the original hardware using SD cards. While the initial release of the GDEmu may have done the job just fine, it left a few things to be desired – […]
Custom Donkey Kong Country Game Boy Advance SP Takes Nintendo’s Handheld Back To The Jungle
Unsurprisingly, after a mere few weeks since his last offering, the talented console modder Vadu Amka has returned with yet another stunning creation. Next up on our list of handhelds we’ll never own is a jungle themed bananarific take on the Game Boy Advance SP which celebrates the Donkey Kong series in style.