It’s time for the first update of the RetroCollect Video Game Database in 2016, which finally adds some new PAL rarities as well as new US platforms and various other games. Continue reading to find out about all the changes.
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Chris Noble

Name: Chris Noble Location: Sheffield Favourite Game: Spelunky Favourite System: Nintendo 64 I was bought my first ever computer, a Commodore 64, aged 4 in 1986, under the premise it might be used in future for homework. Sure. Immediately, I was hooked. Some guy called ‘Moz’ had provided a load of old copy tapes stuffed […]
New & Updated Nintendo Famicom Disk System USB Adapter ‘FDSemu’ ROM Loader Out Now

Late last year an all new device was launched that allowed Nintendo Famicom Disk System games to be run from a small USB adapter. Having seen plenty of interest, it would appear another alternative known as FDSemu has hit the retro gaming market with some added features.
Brand New Scrolling Shooter ‘Fatal Smarties’ Blasts Onto Sega Mega Drive At Global Game Jam 2016

Every year a group of game developers unite to take part in an event with the collaborative aim of creating brand new experiences. The Global Game Jam sees countless indie games born out of quick coding sessions – with this year’s introducing an all new Mega Drive scrolling shooter known as Fatal Smarties.
IndieGO! Currently In Crowdfunding Phase

The IndieGO! is on Kickstarter! “But what, pray tell, is the IndieGO!?” Allow us to explain, dear readers. The IndieGO! is a Kickstarter project promising an all-in-one retro console, able to play games from a variety of older systems. With the very cheap and widely-used Raspberry Pi 2 for the hardware base, the system differentiates […]
Japanese Exclusive Super Famicom Action-Adventure ‘Kishin Douji Zenki: Battle Raiden’ Fan Translated

Japan, home of countless exclusive video games which turned so many of us to the wonderful world of importing. One of the finer offerings from the Far East for the Super Nintendo was the import-only Kishin Douji Zenki: Battle Raiden. This manga-based action adventure has finally been given an unofficial localisation through fan translation group […]
Sinclair ZX Spectrum: A Visual Compendium by Bitmap Books – review

A third Visual Compendium book; Sinclair ZX Spectrum: A Visual Compendium has now been published by Sam Dyer at Bitmap Books, following another highly successful KickStarter campaign. It follows on from two other successfully funded books covering the Commodore 64 (see review here) and the Commodore Amiga, but now covers my personal chilhood hero; the […]
Unreleased Sony PSP ‘Saint’s Row: Undercover’ Up For Free Download Via Original Developers Volition

As far as video game prototypes go their arrival online in a playable form is usually thanks to community efforts and generous individuals. On the rare occasion though, developers who have worked on long lost titles occasionally surface to showcase their efforts – with the latest being the team behind the unreleased Sony PlayStation Portable […]
Retro Gamer Issue 151 Is Out Now!

If you’ve been patiently awaiting a new dose of Retro Gamer after our monumental 150th issue, wait no longer – issue 151 is on shelves now! You can check out a video preview of the issue above. This hard-hitting issue is headlined by a feature on the legacy of Street Fighter II, the game which […]
Sensible Soccer World Cup Details Announced

If you’re still unable to get past the wonderful days of Sensible World Of Soccer, then rejoice – the Sensible Soccer World Cup 2016 details have been announced. The event will take place in Almelo, Netherlands on August 20th-21st, with competition on both the PC and Amiga versions of Sensible World Of Soccer. The top […]
