To say the Super Nintendo sound chip had depth would be an understatement. Countless titles hitting the 16-bit platform had stunning and atmospheric soundtracks, many of which leaving you questioning what the system could really do. One of the most standout collection of compositions to ever grace the platform arrived through Secret of Mana – […]
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Super Famicom Exclusive RPG ‘Romancing SaGa’ Fan Translated Into English

Ever since Romancing SaGa was released on the Super Famicom in 1992, readers of magazines such as Super Play and other import-orientated publications were left longing for Squaresoft’s monumental RPG adventure. Despite remaining a Japanese exclusive (at least until the PlayStation 2 remake in North America), the 16-bit version of Romancing SaGa was voted into […]
Athlete Kings

A classic decathlon game in the style of Track & Field, Athlete Kings didn’t have an awful lot of competition on the Saturn but still managed to impress with tight gameplay and attractive high resolution visuals. Not only that, but it was a perfect port of the arcade game Decathlete, though this is a bit […]
Cosmic Avenger

Not every arcade game gets a fair shake on release. While some find immediate success, those that don’t are usually chucked on the scrapheap very quickly indeed, regardless of how good they might be. (Just ask us about Sega’s 2Spicy some time…) Universal’s Cosmic Avenger was a game that didn’t become tremendously popular in arcades. While […]
Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom Stealth Released

We only just got an official worldwide release to Sonic Runners, and SEGA and Hardlight Studios aren’t wasting any time on the next free-to-play entry. Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom was spotted yesterday on the Google Play Store. As the name suggests, Sonic Dash 2 uses the Sonic Boom variants of all the characters and […]
Legend Of Zelda Ocarina Of Time ‘The Third Quest’ Fan-Made Nintendo 64 Sequel In Development

If you’ve beaten both Ocarina of Time and Majora’s Mask you’ll no doubt be lusting after yet another expansive quest for the N64. Although anything but approved by Nintendo, fans of these 64-bit adventures have begun work on an all new title in the Legend of Zelda series known as The Third Quest.
Retro City Rampage Demake Heading To MS-DOS

One of the more recent neo-retro releases which has been worth picking up is VBlank’s Retro City Rampage. Having originally started life as a Grand Theft Auto clone for the Nintendo NES, indie developer is digging deeper into his roots and porting the popular title down to MS-DOS.
One To Watch: Console Classics

New publisher Console Classics yesterday released N2O, a hidden gem of the PlayStation library, on Steam. Although the debut was quiet – the game is the only one the publisher has put out so far – the company seems to have some big ambitions, as a quick look at its website suggests that it has licensed a […]
Numskull And Capcom Launch Street Fighter T-Shirt Range

Capcom and clothing brand Numskull have teamed up to create a range of five rather attractive new limited edition Street Fighter t-shirts for summer 2015, with designs provided by the pop artist and New Yorker illustrator Stanley Chow. Chow’s designs are vintage-style offerings featuring stylised profiles of Ryu, Ken and Blanka against backdrops of their national flags, with […]
Coin-Op Classic ‘R-Type Deluxe’ In Development For Atari STe

As we all know too well, R-Type is one of the greatest scrolling shooters to ever grace the arcades. Since its release the game has arrived on a whole host of different systems, however, few of these ports have managed to replicate the coin-op chaos perfectly. One that comes to mind is the Atari ST […]
