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Krikzz Releases More Powerful Nintendo 64 Flash Cartridge: Everdrive V3

September 26, 2014 / admin / retro news
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Hopefully by now the retro gaming community will mostly be equipped with Krikzz’s range of Everdrive flash cartridges. These stunning devices which allow you to load any game cartridge into memory via an SD card have become integral parts of our gaming lives – so much so we’ll always welcome a boost of power to […]

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Lemmings: The Ports – Brand New Book Set To Celebrate 25 Years Of DMA Design’s Puzzler

September 26, 2014 / admin / retro news
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For many years now, one corner of the internet has quietly been documenting everything you’d ever need to know about the timeless puzzler Lemmings. From obvious releases such as the Commodore Amiga classic, all the way to obscure ports such as the PC-98 version, and unofficial offerings, Lemmings Ports has been the definitive source for […]

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Numan Athletics

September 25, 2014 / admin / retro news
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When I was but a wee nipper, I remember seeing a fascinating game on Gamesmaster – it had people shoving trains around and everything. Ace! But of course, being a small child, I didn’t make sure to remember the name of the game and had to go hunting for it years later when TV’s Famous […]

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The Romans Invade How It Works Illustrated Volume 3

September 25, 2014 / admin / retro news
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Our latest issue of How It Works Illustrated is completely dedicated to Roman history. The Roman empire had a massive impact on the world and our latest issue explores every aspect of their culture, from the fights in the collisseums, to making Roman foods and the rule of Julias Caesar. Our beautifully illustrated tome reveals […]

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The Starpath (Arcadia) Supercharger for Atari 2600 – a retrospective

September 24, 2014 / admin / retro news
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Atari 2600 Limitations Every console manufacturer at every generation has had a decision to make on how much memory (RAM) could be put in the console with an eye on production costs. The VCS designers back in the 1970s were severely constrained RAM-wise and could afford to add just 128 bytes of RAM to the […]

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Retro Review: Hard Edge (Sony Playstation)

September 24, 2014 / admin / retro news
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Back in the late 90s, Sunsoft saw Capcom’s Resident Evil and thought, “Wouldn’t this be better if it was more like Die Hard?”. So they released Hard Edge for the PS1, one of the more unique takes on the genre. Grab some popcorn for this one.

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