Team17 has celebrated the 21st anniversary of its popular Worms franchise with two new reveals today. Up above, you can see the new multiplayer trailer for Worms WMD, the new game in the series which introduces brand new gameplay elements including vehicles such as tanks and helicopters, as well as buildings that can be entered. […]
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Team17 Celebrates Worms’ 21st Anniversary

Team17 has celebrated the 21st anniversary of its popular Worms franchise with two new reveals today. Up above, you can see the new multiplayer trailer for Worms WMD, the new game in the series which introduces brand new gameplay elements including vehicles such as tanks and helicopters, as well as buildings that can be entered. […]
5 Old School Gadgets You Can Create With a Raspberry Pi

IN ASSOCIATION WITH MAKERSIFY Ever since the Raspberry Pi debuted back in 2012, developers and DIY enthusiasts have been having a heyday with the possibilities. This little credit-card-sized computer is quite nimble and capable of fitting into compact spaces. And when it comes to finding new ways to put this processing power to work, it […]
Retro Discussion: Why Was The NTSC Super Nintendo So Different?

The Super Nintendo was a major success in America, which is not a surprise since it had some amazing games. It was most known for its great role playing games such as the Final Fantasy series and Chrono Trigger. It also had a ton of side scrolling action platformers like Super Star Wars and Indiana […]
What ‘Mega Man’ Taught Me About Life, Perseverance & Reading Instruction Booklets

The annals of retro gaming are littered with tales of remarkable gaming prowess: Super Mario speed runs, unbroken strings of Street Fighter II double perfects… Only recently, the maximum possible score for Donkey Kong was officially achieved, immediately ruining it for other human beings and Billy Mitchell. But I was party to something equally awe-inspiring; something […]
Rarity Hunting & Retro Game Shopping Tour Of West Japan

There has been a lot of talk recently of the decline of the retro game scene in Japan, particulary with regards to the now famous Super Potato in Akihabara. Where once the shelves were bursting with old software, now they are looking noticeably less full, especially with regards to systems such as the PC Engine. […]
Pokemon Gold ROM Hack Reopens Fuchsia City’s ‘Safari Zone’

You may be wondering based on the title of this article why would someone reintroduce the Safari Zone into Pokemon Gold. Well this isn’t your regular Safari Zone from other Nintendo Game Boy releases in this franchise, as this zone was added to give you the opportunity to catch all the other Pokemon exclusive to […]
Perspective Correction Comes To Sony PlayStation Emulation Via PCSXR-PGXP

If you’ve ever felt that the way the PlayStation handled straight lines was a little off, you’re not alone. Sony’s 32-bit powerhouse dealt with its polygons in an imprecise way which often left various clipping issues and an unusual perspective from some camera angles. Through the magic of emulation though, this is all about to […]
Retro Review: Extreme Violence (Commodore Amiga)

You’ll probably look at the title above, presumably glance ever so briefly at the screenshots and more than likely scroll down from this article and read the latest gaming news instead. If you haven’t then you must be reading this so perhaps carrying on with the article was a good idea. Below is an in […]
Dancing Stage Euromix

The PlayStation played host to a variety of bizarre controllers, from the twisty neGcon to the one-handed ASCII Grip, but the novelty that took the market by storm late in the PlayStation’s life was the dance mat. The catalyst was Konami’s Dancing Stage Euromix, a localised version of the Dance Dance Revolution games that had […]