Big Deez Productions had a dream; take a game often called “the worst video game of all time” and remake it for modern consoles. With a team made up of people who had worked on ‘Halo’, ‘Street Fighter’, ‘Final Fantasy’ and the full backing of professional basketball player Shaquille O’Neal they took to Indiegogo.
- Home
- retro news (Page 2204)
retro news
Atari Announces Plans For New Cryptocurrency

One doesn’t need to actually own cryptocurrency to know what it is. Over the last few years, such currencies like BitCoin have taken the world by storm. The company that holds the present Atari name has recently made an announcement […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
New Fairchild Channel F Homebrew Title “Killer Heads of Lettuce” Currently a Work In Progress

It’s commonplace these days to see a variety of independent homebrew titles become a reality on many systems of the past, with consoles such as the NES, Genesis and Atari 2600 showing dominance among retro video game fans. But it’s […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Recently Released ‘Analogue Super NT’ SNES Console Gets Jailbroken Firmware Already

While the Analogue Super NT may have only just hit the virtual shelves of online retailers, retro developers have already found a method to unlock the system’s true potential. Although an early release, the Super NT Jailbreak now allows the booting of Super Nintendo ROMs from SD card, along with holding plenty of potential further […]
Snag The King Of Fighters 2002 For Free

Here’s a deal not to be missed – GOG.com is offering PC owners a free copy of The King Of Fighters 2002, as long as you log in and claim it before the offer expires at 14:00 GMT on Thursday 15th February 2018. You only need to sign up for a GOG.com account to take advantage […]
Original PlayStation Trilogy “Spyro The Dragon” to Get the Remastered Treatment for PS4 This Year

In September of 1998, Insomniac Games and Sony Computer Entertainment released the first game in the “Spyro the Dragon” trilogy. The game was very highly regarded by gamers and critics alike, praising the titles replay value and high quality graphics […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Famicom Exclusive “City Adventure Touch: Mystery of Triangle” Gets English Translation

When it comes to Nintendo, one of the things that is common with the 8-bit era is that there were a variety of games released for the Famicom (the Japanese version of the NES), that were never ported to North […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Japanese Exclusive Nintendo Famicom ‘City Adventure Touch: Mystery Of Triangle’ Gets Fan Translation

In 1987 Toho released a Nintendo Famicom adaptation of the high school baseball manga known as Touch. Loosely following its source material, this long-lost adventure featured a somewhat open world to explore whilst rescuing puppies that had been scattered throughout a troublesome town. Needless to say City Adventure Touch: Mystery of Triangle never saw release outside […]
Unreleased Nintendo 64 Platformer ’40 Winks’ Set For Physical Cartridge Release Via Kickstarter

In 1999 GT Interactive released 40 Winks on the Sony PlayStation. This somewhat forgotten 3D platformer arrived at a time when just about everyone was experimenting with the genre, so it comes as no surprise that the Nintendo 64 port of the game was cancelled. Nearly two decades later and the retro publisher Piko Interactive […]
Previously Cancelled Nintendo 64 Port of “40 Winks” to Finally Be Released by Piko Interactive

Back in 1998, GT Interactive had announced a platformer game for the Nintendo 64 called “40 Winks”, which was later cancelled and ultimately never released to the public. (Yes, a PlayStation version was published, but the N64 version never got […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
