What may have started out as an innocent hobby has since become a heated exchange of unimaginable sums of money. Game collecting has reached a new era, where sadly, getting your hands on certain titles is a matter of either extremely good luck, or a well padded wallet. Over the last few years the North […]
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Hardware Review: Hyperkin’s RetroN 5

Waiting. It’s not something retro collectors are used to doing. By definition the things we like to buy are old, they are games from bygone eras on systems that are no longer made. Unlike our current gen collecting friends we don’t have to wait for midnight launches or DLC release dates. Perhaps this is why […]
Top Ten Essential Saturn Imports

Sega’s Saturn had some superb games available for it, but many of them never reached the UK. With that in mind we’ve highlighted some of the best releases across a variety of genres, which represent the best the Saturn had to offer. How many of the following did you play? Radiant Silvergun Released: 1998 Everything […]
Top Ten Essential Saturn Imports

Sega’s Saturn had some superb games available for it, but many of them never reached the UK. With that in mind we’ve highlighted some of the best releases across a variety of genres, which represent the best the Saturn had to offer. How many of the following did you play? Radiant Silvergun Released: 1998 Everything […]
Retro Review: Yume Penguin Monogatari (Nintendo Famicom)

What happens when you cross a penguin, the Japanese and a morality tale about obesity? A ridiculous idea for a video game of course! Every now and then, you will always hear someone proclaim ‘Only in Japan!’ and Yume Penguin Monogatari (or Super Weightloss Penguin in my eyes) for the Nintendo Famicom embodies that hackneyed […]
The Mojon Tiwns Release New Nintendo NES Homebrew Blast ‘Jet Paco’

After releasing countless stunning homebrew titles for various consoles and computers in 2014, it would appear that The Mojon Twins have decided to kick start 2015 in style. Taking one of their prior ZX Spectrum releases, the Spanish duo have revamped an old favourite into a brand new Nintendo NES game – Jet Paco.
Indy Whips Into New Point & Click Adventure ‘Indiana Jones & The Fountain Of Youth’

Lucasarts may be no more, but their spirit lives on through a combination of fan-made projects and more recent releases. If the arrival of Grim Fandango HD and a spiritual successor to Maniac Mansion didn’t tempt you, maybe a new chapter in the Indiana Jones adventure will get you clicking away. Instead of making the […]
Cameltry

This post is written by Jake Parr. Cameltry is an entertaining game with a terrible name. Released for the arcades in 1989 by Taito (and eventually finding its way to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992 with a slightly better name ‘On The Ball’), Cameltry combines racing marbles with the power to rotate the stage you must […]
Thousands Of DOS Games Playable Online

If you’re of the opinion that the golden age of PC gaming lies in they days before everything went through Windows, you’re in luck. Archive.org has uploaded over 2,300 DOS games, all of which are freely playable through your browser via an online implementation of the DOS emulator DOSBox. The selection of games available includes […]
Teletext Gaming Magazine ‘Digitiser’ Revived Through YouTube

Just a few weeks ago the RetroCollect FM co-hosts sat down with Mr Biffo, one of the legends behind the TV-based British gaming magazine, Digitiser. Although hiding behind his alias, Paul Rose has been anything but shy in reviving the Digitiser name through his newly launched project Digitiser 2000. With countless fans of the now […]