As Xbox collectors will tell you, Steel Battalion is a rather unique experience for the dated platform worth tracking down. Featuring its very own large sized cockpit controller, the 40 plus buttons, acceleration pedals and two flight stick control method was intended to provide a realistic experience for fans of the mech genre. That said, […]
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Unreleased ‘Sonic Xtreme’ Now Playable On Sega Saturn
Late last month Sega fans were finally treated to a playable version of Sonic Xtreme, a long lost title in the blue hedgehog’s history. Although arriving as a Windows port, the team behind the project have finally figured out how to get the dated code running on the Saturn – something which you can now […]
Sega Dreamcast Emulation Arrives On The Raspberry Pi 2
With the recent release of the enhanced Raspberry Pi, it was only a matter of time before gamers pushed the pocket-sized computer to its limits. Taking the source code from the popular emulator Reicast, talented developers have managed to get Sega Dreamcast classics up and running on the Raspberry Pi 2.
Long Lost Super Nintendo Mouse Interactive ‘Sound Factory’ ROM Released
Get ready to dust off that unloved and unused Super Nintendo Mouse that sits beside Mario Paint! Interactive-guru Toshio Iwai’s unreleased 16-bit debut Sound Factory has finally been made available to the masses – a creative and easy to use music studio for anyone with a SNES.
[Event] RetroCollect Competitions At Play Blackpool May 2015
Time flies when you’re playing retro games, so much so it’s that time of year again where we gear ourselves up for a pixel-packed weekend at the seaside. Once again RetroCollect will be making a proud appearance at Replay Events’ Play Blackpool event next month, with plenty of gaming challenges on offer.
Presented Without Commentary: Sonic Doesn’t Know What Piccolo Is
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Street Fighter III: Third Strike
When I first saw Street Fighter III, at the bottom of Sega World in the late Nineties, I instinctively hated it. Sure, it had Ryu and Ken, but I didn’t know who Dudley and Alex were, and wasn’t entirely sure why I should care. Street Fighter Alpha 3, which was just across from it, was […]
Hitman 2: Silent Assassin
This post is written by Jake Parr. Hitman 2: Silent Assassin, released in 2002 by Io Interactive, is the best-selling Hitman game to date. Compared to the notoriously cheesy and dated Hitman: Codename 47 which was exclusive to the PC, Hitman 2 made its way to the Xbox, PlayStation 2 and Xbox as well. Campy writing, silly voice […]
RetroCollect FM – Retro Gaming Podcast – Re-Quest II: Your Retro Questions
This time on #RCFM: our intrepid hosts dedicate the entire RetroCollect FM episode towards responding to your intriguing and sometimes odd questions. Ladies & Gentlemen we bring you the answers you’ve all been waiting for on Re-Quest II.
Frequency
The PS2 can sometimes get a bit of a bum rap from fans of other systems. Sure, there’s a whole load of crap in its large library, and focus groups evidently had their way with some portion of what remains. But then you remember bold, innovative games like Frequency and remember why it was such […]