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“Retro City Rampage” To Get A Physical Retro Release To DOS Based Computers Next Week

The popular “modern game set in a retro environment” title “Retro City Rampage” was a surprise hit when it was first released back in 2012. Greatly inspired by the original Grand Theft Auto games of the late 1990s, it gave […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
New RGB-Out Modification Kit For Atari 2600 Consoles To Be Available By End Of This Month

Classic gamers will tell you, that while we love our HDTV’s for actual television watching, when it comes to hooking up the games from our past, those same TV’s leave something to be desired. It’s a known fact that installing […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Nintendo Virtual Boy Celebrates 20th Birthday This Week

Not a lot of people remember Nintendo’s biggest flop, the Virtual Boy. First of all if was never released in Europe or the PAL region, and secondly it did not have a very long life span, but the console still shows the innovative spirit of Nintendo.
Atari 2600 RGB Out Modification Kit ‘2600RGB’ Due For Release This Month

Despite scart sockets making their first apperance on TV sets around the time of the Atari 2600‘s launch, the California made console shipped with nothing more than a RF-out port for its visuals. Although serving it’s purpose in the day, gamers have since been longing for a more crisp alternative – and one that plays […]
Japanese Exclusive Super Nintendo Strategy ‘GalaxyRobo’ Fan Translated Into English

In 1994 Copya Systems released a detailed strategy title for Nintendo’s 16-bit platform which drew inspiration from the likes of Fire Emblem and Famicom Wars. Despite the turn-based tactical warfare gameplay being rather impressive, GalaxyRobo remained a Japanese exclusive Super Famicom release – one which has since been fan translated into English.