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On Computer Games Monthly #2 (December 2000)
archive.org On Computer Games Monthly #2 (December 2000) : forrest @buru5 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet ArchiveOn Computer Games Monthly is a gaming magazine styled as if it were created in the early 2000s. Within its wistful pages, writer and editor forrest and a...
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> ! > > On Computer Games Monthly is back w/ the 2nd issue of the #fediverse’s only free unofficial gaming-slash-creative-writing magazine. > > Inside you will find articles written by some of Mastodon's wackiest residents; nostalgic ramblings, societal critiques, personal stories, and fictional tales using #videogames as the delivery mechanism. > > Issue #2 covers games released in and around December 2000 and features the following titles: > > Dark Cloud > > Pokemon Crystal > > The Bouncer > > Rollercoaster Tycoon > > Guilty Gear X > > Phantasy Star Online > > Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey to Jaburo > > > ----BONUS CHAO MINIGAME---- > There is a small minigame in this issue; 16 bonus chao (yes, chao from the Sonic series) have been placed throughout the magazine. If you find them all: send me an email/message and I'll place you on the illustrious BONUS CHAO CHAMPION list on the archive! > > https://archive.org/details/on-computer-games-monthly-december-2000-magazine
- www.copetti.org Neo Geo Architecture | A Practical Analysis
An in-depth analysis that explains how this console works internally
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Atari digs up 39 more retro classics for 50th anniversary game compilation | TechSpot
www.techspot.com Atari digs up 39 more retro classics for 50th anniversary game compilationThe Atari 50 collection initially launched in 2022 to commemorate five decades since the company's founding. It came packed with over 90 classics stretching from the pioneering...
Atari Unveils Expanded Retro Game Compilation for 50th Anniversary
Atari is set to release a new addition to its popular 50th anniversary game compilation, featuring 39 more retro classics. This expansion aims to provide gaming enthusiasts with an in-depth look into the golden age of video games and the console wars.
What's Included
- First Timeline: "The Wider World of Atari" - This section features 19 playable games plus eight new video segments, offering a candid look at behind-the-scenes stories. Expect to discover insights on cult classics like Berzerk and the creation of Breakout.
- Second Timeline: "The First Console War" - Dedicated to the rivalry between Atari's 2600 and Mattel's Intellivision system. This timeline includes six video segments and 20 playable games, representing both sides with a mix of sports titles for each console.
Release Details
- The Expanded Edition will launch on October 25th across Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and PC platforms.
- A premium physical version priced at $49.99 will also be available, complete with extras such as a Steelbook case, miniature arcade marquees, and an Al Alcorn replica card from Syzygy Co.
Is this something you'll be looking to buy? How about that physical edition?
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Street Fighter Movie Finally Has A Solid Release Date | Retro Dodo
retrododo.com Street Fighter Movie Finally Has A Solid Release DateThe street fighter movie finally has a release date. Find out when it's coming out as well as the ratings of the previous movies.
Street Fighter, a classic game series that's been part of many gaming lives, is getting a movie release! The much-anticipated film will hit the theaters on March 20, 2026.
As for what we know about the plot and cast, there are no details yet. However, Capcom is involved in its production alongside Sony, suggesting it might stick close to the spirit of the games that have impacted us for years.
Have you seen the 1994 film with Jean-Claude Van Damme and Kylie Minogue? How do you think this new film will compare?
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Miyoo Mini+
Finally got it all set up just how I want it, sorta. Thinking of getting some button mods to make it more unique ◾️
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Handheld Linux Retrogaming recommendation? [solved-ish]
I figure it will be a good thing to throw onto a wish list for whatever holiday is coming next. In a perfect world, it would run a Linux-based OS, be moddable, have decent ergonomics for an adult, and kinda just generally not suck. Is a hundred bucks a reasonable price point? One hundred fifty? I grew up in the 8-bit and 16-bit eras but never completely stopped gaming, so I'd be interested in emulating somewhat newer stuff too. I normally just plug in a controller and find a desktop emulator, but portable could be fun, especially if it had potential for general SBC computing.
Edit: I think I have a better idea what I'm looking for now. The Anbernic devices seem to more or less match up with what I am looking for, so I'll start there with a more informed search. Thanks! Happy to get more suggestions and tips, though.
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The story of Go To Hell for the ZX Spectrum
retrovania-vgjunk.blogspot.com GO TO HELL (ZX SPECTRUM)Today I'm going to be looking at Triple Six's 1985 ZX Spectrum game Go to Hell , and it's not because the title's confrontational attitude ...
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Quake-like game made with JavaScript takes up just 13KB of storage | Tom's Hardware
www.tomshardware.com Quake-like game made with JavaScript takes up just 13KB of storageQ1K3 manages to pack in two levels, five different enemy types, three weapons, audio, and more.
A remarkable JavaScript development has brought back memories from the golden era of gaming. The game, Q1K3, manages to pack in two levels, five different enemy types, three weapons, audio, and more within a mere 13KB executable size! This achievement was part of JS13K Games - an annual HTML5 and JavaScript game development competition.
Developed by Dominic Szablewski, Q1K3 showcases the potential of JavaScript in creating immersive games despite its tiny size. The game offers a nostalgic experience with features like lighting effects, textures, sound effects, and music without compromising on space usage.
Experts praise this effort for demonstrating impressive level development, implementation of enemy AI, and remarkable graphics, considering the 13KB limit. It’s a testament to creativity and technical skill in game development.
The creator’s dedication has sparked discussions on improving games within limited space constraints. Interested gamers can play Q1K3 here: link.
What do you think? How might this inspire game creators?
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Zelda II Has Been Ported To The SNES | Time Extension
www.timeextension.com Zelda II Has Been Ported To The SNESCurrently only available to Patreon subscribers
Zelda II is now on the SNES!
A talented developer named Infidelity has ported Zelda II: The Adventure of Link from its original version to Nintendo's 16-bit platform.
Port status: Infidelity invites players to try out this adaptation, emphasizing that it is fully playable from start to end. He also advises them to review the included README file which details all known issues needing further refinement.
Are you a fan of the original Zelda II?
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Saturn Radiant Silvergun Just Got A Major Fan-Made Update | Time Extension
www.timeextension.com Saturn Radiant Silvergun Just Got A Major Fan-Made UpdateMakes the 32-bit original one of the most 'complete' versions
Saturn Classic Enriched:
The Sega Saturn classic game Radiant Silvergun has been given a significant fan-made update that brings its features closer to modern ports. Developed by Alex “trap15” Marshall, the patch took a year to produce and introduces elements from other versions like a Ikaruga-style chain scoring system for a more streamlined gaming experience.
Features Added:
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Chain Scoring System: Inspired by Ikaruga's system, this feature is implemented in Xbox 360 ports and other recent releases of the game. It adds depth to gameplay with a scoring mechanism that encourages continuous enemy eliminations.
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Special Scoring Mode: A mix of original and Ikaruga-based systems.
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Two-Button Playstyle: Originally exclusive to the arcade version on Sega's ST-V Titan board, this mode simplifies the control scheme with only three weapons available.
Additional Enhancements:
In addition to these features, players now have the ability to access the Option+ menu immediately upon starting the game. This update makes the Saturn version of Radiant Silvergun one of the most feature-rich on the market compared to other ports, with one notable exception: it lacks the HD visuals seen in other versions.
Accessing the Patch:
The patch is available for download here, allowing fans to experience these enhancements firsthand and enjoy a more complete version of this Sega classic.
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What are your thoughts on fan-made updates like this? Do you think they help in preserving classic games, or do they potentially diminish the original experience for some players?
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Minecraft Is Being Ported To Dreamcast And GameCube | Time Extension
Minecraft, a titan of the video game industry with over 300 million copies sold since its release in 2011, is set to expand its legacy by being ported to two iconic consoles from the past: the Sega Dreamcast and the Nintendo GameCube. This news was announced by A Flock of Meese, a developer known for indie game development efforts.
The port is an unofficial venture, not endorsed by Mojang or Microsoft, which holds the intellectual property rights. A Flock of Meese has been active in social media discussions, showcasing their dedication to recreating Minecraft's unique experience on these retro systems. They've emphasized an intention to replicate mechanics closely while adding a fresh touch through emergent gameplay features.
Background On The Port
- This isn't the first time Minecraft has reached Sega consoles; fans also have access to ClassiCube, a fan-made sandbox game for Dreamcast based on Creative Mode from the original Minecraft.
Implications Of The Port
- Bringing Minecraft's immersive crafting experience to the Dreamcast and GameCube promises a unique opportunity for fans of these consoles. The challenge here might be adapting the game's mechanics onto hardware significantly more limited than its current-gen platforms.
Thoughts And Discussion
- What are your thoughts on this port? Do you believe it will breathe new life into these consoles or fall short due to hardware limitations?
- Would you consider revisiting Minecraft on a retro console, or do you think it's better suited for modern hardware with enhanced visuals and capabilities?
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ANBERNIC Officially Reveals New RG40XX H After Recent Leaks | Retro Dodo
retrododo.com ANBERNIC Officially Reveals New RG40XX H After Recent LeaksANBERNIC officially reveales their new handheld called the RG40XX H, with neat new features and a H700 CPU.
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Leaked a few days ago, the new handheld from ANBERNIC has been officially confirmed with its name:
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It features a4" IPS full-laminated display, 5G Wifi module, Bluetooth connectivity, HDMI out and Moonlight streaming capability. The exact CPU model is rumored to be Allwinner H700.
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Available in three colours: black, grey, and blue, with LED joysticks that can select from over 16 million color options. This might not be practical, considering only about 25 different color settings would have been sufficient.
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Expected to support emulation for games from PSP, Dreamcast, and N64 consoles, potentially at a price under $99. The official pricing has yet to be announced.
What do you think of ANBERNIC's decision to continue with their naming pattern or would you prefer them to adopt something more distinctive?
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News Shadowrun-Style Action RPG 'Secret Of The Four Winds' Is A Sega CD Game On Cartridge | Time Extension
www.timeextension.com Shadowrun-Style Action RPG 'Secret Of The Four Winds' Is A Sega CD Game On CartridgePromising new action RPG is up for pre-order now
Promising New Action RPG: The Secret of the Four Winds is an upcoming action role-playing game (RPG) that's capturing attention as a unique addition to the retro gaming scene. Developed by Kai Magazine Software, known for its work on homebrew games for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, this new title combines elements from classic franchises like Final Fantasy, Snatcher, and Shadowrun into an immersive storyline.
Featuring slick animated cut-scenes and detailed environments, it's clear that the team has put considerable effort into creating a visually appealing experience.
A standout feature is the custom board included in the cartridge, which houses an audio enhancement chip capable of delivering music quality on par with a Sega CD/Mega-CD. This innovative solution allows players to enjoy CD-quality soundtracks without needing additional hardware, enhancing the gaming experience significantly.
However, it's worth noting that while the game supports both the Mk1 and Mk2 versions of the Genesis/Genius CD (the cartridge version), its compatibility with the Genesis 3 system is limited. Moreover, playing the game might require disconnecting the Sega CD if you're aiming for the full CD-quality audio experience.
You can pre-order now: The Secret of the Four Winds has been made available for pre-order, offering different regional variants to cater to a wide audience. For an enhanced collection experience, there's also a collector's edition that comes with additional goodies.
Is the enhanced audio one of the main draws of this game for you?
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Games where an emulated console version outclasses the PC port?
I’m putting a lot of my old games on my steam deck by buying their PC ports whenever they go on sale.
It got me wondering, is anyone aware of games where it’s actually better to run the console version through an emulator than play the native PC version?
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Rage (Xbox360)
I've spent four hours playing Rage today via the Xbox Series backwards compatibility. (Is it emulation or real hardware?)
Anyway, for an Xbox360 game I think this looks really good and still holds up today. The speedy loading times certainly help as well.
I did try and play a while ago on the PS3. I don't know if Rage was pushing the PS3 to the limit, but as you turned around, you would catch models and textures loading in. Apparently you could alleviate this a bit by installing an SSD but you're still limited by the PS3's older SATA connection.
Having played this on my Series X, I don't know if the Xbox Series is almost void of this because of the modern hardware or if the Xbox360 version was actually the better machine with this game engine.
I completed Rage 2 a year or so ago when it was given away free on the Epic Game Store and loved it. The original game is essentially the same but on a much smaller scale. It's a balanced gameplay of driving and FPSs sections.
I LOL'd on my first encounter when I've if the bad guys shouted, "Where's that wanker!" 😆
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'SuperSega' FPGA Console Will Play Genesis/Mega Drive, Master System, Saturn And Dreamcast Games | Time Extension
www.timeextension.com 'SuperSega' FPGA Console Will Play Genesis, Master System, Saturn And Dreamcast Games"All-in-one Sega console"
'SuperSega' FPGA Console: A Comprehensive Sega Experience
A team of dedicated Spanish Sega fans is working on creating an innovative console named 'SuperSega'. This console promises to offer a wide range of gaming experiences by replicating the performance and features of various classic Sega systems, including Mega Drive / Genesis, Master System, SC-3000, SG-1000, Saturn and Dreamcast. The use of a Virtex Ultrascale+ FPGA chip is aimed at providing accurate and efficient emulation across these consoles.
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Emulation Features
- WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity
- SD card slot
- CD / DVD reader / writer in the optical drive
- Eight joystick ports for original Sega controllers,
- USB ports
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Team Behind 'SuperSega'
- Alejandro Martin (Computer Engineer) and his team, including Tony Hernandez, Carlos Lopez, and Cristina Burgués are driving this project forward.
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Current Status
- The team is currently in the development phase, aiming to create a working prototype before launching any crowdfunding campaigns.
- Burgués has stated that all Sega’s console games up to Saturn are almost in a playable state. A few Dreamcast games are also reportedly playable.
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Skepticism and Anticipation
- The response online is mixed, with many viewers questioning the feasibility of this ambitious project and its ultimate success.
- Despite concerns, the 'SuperSega' FPGA console offers an exciting prospect for Sega fans who dream of owning a console that can cater to all their favorite classic systems in one.
Do you believe the 'SuperSega' FPGA console will become a reality or is it just another vapourware project?
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LEGO Racers- Intro
m.youtube.com LEGO Racers - IntroThe intro video for the racing game Lego Racers made by High Voltage Software in 1999.
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What’s Your Oldest System?
when did you get it and why? how often do you use it?
If you don’t own a retro system or console, what is the oldest system you emulate or which system would you like to own in the future?
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For me, my oldest system is an Atari 800xl (i’m counting early home computers). I purchased it on a whim when Netflix’s Bandersnatch interactive movie was briefly popular. I was studying (and still am) computer science and was curious on what you could all do on a home computer from the early 80s. Turns out, quite a lot and I’ve had a lot of fun sifting through the 50+ floppies i have finding everything from home finance software, a plethora home brew games, and even floppy magazines (a bunch of articles on a floppy. not sure the proper name)
when i first got it i was on it more than my modern computer, but after moving it has been gathering some dust in its box. i’m hoping to eventually find a home for it in my home so i can use it more.
a fun thing of note is that it still has the saran wrap on its chrome parts, and it has a Sears Service sticker on the bottom of it when one of the previous owners had it serviced.
- www.timeextension.com GBA-Style JRPG 'Tako no Himitsu' Has Golden Sun And Terranigma Staff Involved
"It’s been hard to keep a secret"
A new retro-style JRPG called Tako no Himitsu has been announced, boasting an impressive line-up of developers from notable franchises. Deneos Games is leading the charge, following their successful title Save Me Mr Tako.
The game will feature music by Motoi Sakuraba and Masanori Hikichi. Scheduled to launch on Kickstarter on July 10th, the project is anticipated to captivate JRPG enthusiasts.
What are your thoughts on the involvement of such experienced developers in a Kickstarter project? Would you support this game to see it through development?
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How to beat the Forest Temple in Ocarina of Time?
I made it to the Forest Temple level, but used up all the keys I had in the dungeon, so does anyone know where I can find another dungeon key?
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Modder releases Unix-like operating system for the NES
www.techspot.com Modder releases Unix-like operating system for the NESA recent video from modder "decrazyo" documents how he converted an operating system resembling Linux to run on an unmodified NES. The source code is available on...
A modder has managed to convert an operating system that resembles Linux into a function on an unmodified Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), demonstrating impressive retro-tech innovation.
Key Points:
- Source code is now available on GitHub: GitHub
- The conversion involved defining the memory map, writing new system initialization code, reorganizing LUnix for Famicom's RAM specs, and creating new drivers.
- Challenges included developing a disc driver due to unique Famicom Disk System (FDS) sector reading mechanics and visual glitches on performance.
- Though the final product has limitations, it showcases the potential of running Unix-like systems on 1980s hardware.
Could you imagine running any specific software applications using a converted OS like this on an NES? What kind of programs would benefit most from being ported to retro consoles?
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Star Wars: Bounty Hunter Coming to Switch This August
Aspyr Media has announced that they will be bringing Star Wars: Bounty Hunter to Nintendo Switch on 1st August. Originally released in 2002 for the GameCube, this action-adventure game lets you play as Jango Fett (pre-Mace Windu incident), on a quest to capture a deranged Dark Jedi.
Expect classic Mandalorian combat in this updated version with visual enhancements, improved textures, new dynamic lighting effects and a flashlight tool. A Boba Fett skin is unlocked upon completion of the main campaign.
Would you pick up Star Wars: Bounty Hunter on Switch? Which other retro games would you like to see remastered?
- www.gog.com Capcom and GOG join forces to release the original Resident Evil™ trilogy!
Capcom and GOG join forces to release the original Resident Evil™ trilogy!
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> >In joint efforts with the original creators, Capcom, we’re thrilled to announce the re-release of the original Resident Evil™, the groundbreaking series that heralded the golden age of the survival horror genre! > > > >This iconic classic is now available with all its original content intact, featuring quality of life improvements and enhanced compatibility for modern systems. As part of GOG’s ongoing effort to protect and preserve classic games, Resident Evil is now available on the DRM-free GOG store!
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Book: Run 'n' Gun: A History of On-Foot Shooters
www.bitmapbooks.com Run 'n' Gun: A History of On-Foot ShootersBitmap Books and award-winning author Dave Cook explore the history of the run 'n' gun retro video game genre, All the classics are here, including Contra, Gunstar Heroes, Metal Slug, Mega Man, Sunset Riders, Midnight Resistance and many more!
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Konami Renews Trademark For Axelay, A top SNES Shoot ‘Em Up Game
www.retronews.com Konami Renews Trademark For Axelay, Classic SNES Shoot 'Em Up GameDiscover the latest news about the iconic SNES game Axelay. Get updates on Konami's trademark renewal and revisit the world of retro gaming.
Konami, a well-known developer and publisher in the gaming industry, has recently renewed their trademark for Axelay, a highly regarded shoot 'em up game originally released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) in 1992. Axelay, developed by future Treasure members, is celebrated for showcasing the SNES’s power with impressive visuals and arcade-like sound.
This trademark renewal suggests that Konami might have plans to re-release Axelay or create new content related to the game in the future. Axelay is known for its fast-paced gameplay and challenging levels, which has made it a beloved title among fans of the shoot 'em up genre.
What do you think this renewed trademark means for Axelay? Is there potential for a new game or re-release in the near future?
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The Amiga Is Getting A Dune II Remaster From One Of The Original Developers | Time Extension
www.timeextension.com The Amiga Is Getting A Dune II Remaster From One Of The Original Developers"The game on the Amiga wasn't as good as it could have been"
In a bid to right the wrongs of the original release, Robert Koon, one of the programmers on the iconic 1993 RTS game Dune II, is currently working on remastering the classic for Amiga AGA and OCS versions.
Key Information:
- Dune II: Considered an influential RTS title based on Frank Herbert's novels.
- Original Release: Initially released on Amiga, PC, and Mega Drive.
- Challenges with Amiga Version: Koon cites issues like extensive disk swapping, limited soundtrack presence, and no AGA-specific version.
- Remaster Goals: To recreate Dune II for the Amiga from scratch, addressing those shortcomings and more.
Why It Matters:
This remaster aims to provide a more refined experience for fans of the original game on the beloved Amiga platform. With an updated visual and audio experience, it promises to offer a closer-to-perfect version of one of the most influential RTS games ever made.
Do you think remastering classic games like Dune II for modern platforms can reignite interest in the genre and bring nostalgia to new audiences?
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(UPDATED) Nightdive Announces Remastered Version of 90s Cult Classic Shooter PO'ed
www.techraptor.net (UPDATED) Nightdive Announces Remastered Version of 90s Cult Classic Shooter PO'ed | TechRaptorNightdive has announced a new remaster, this time of the cult classic shooter PO'ed, which first appeared on 3DO and PlayStation in the mid-90s.
Nightdive Studios announces PO'ed: Definitive Edition
Nightdive Studios, known for remastering classics like Shadow Man and the Turok series, is back with a 90s cult classic shooter, PO'ed: Definitive Edition. The announcement made on April Fools' Day might have raised some eyebrows due to its timing but seems genuine given the project's development stage.
- Visual overhaul, improved frame rates, and up to 4K 144fps performance
- A new difficulty mode for seasoned players
This promises a nostalgic blast from the past for fans. The game will be available on PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch soon. Excited about Nightdive's take on PO'ed?
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Upcoming ANBERNIC RG40XX Handheld “Leaks” | Retro Dodo
retrododo.com Upcoming ANBERNIC RG40XX Handheld "Leaks"A new ANBERNIC retro handheld has been teased called the RG40XX, a 4" screened device featuring Linux as an OS and more.
The popular retro handheld manufacturer ANBERNIC is once again in the spotlight with a leaked video showcasing their upcoming device, the RG40XX. This 4:3 ratio handheld is a blend of features from both the RG Cube and the RG556 models, incorporating LED joysticks which have become a favorite among gamers.
Key features highlighted in the leak include:
- Retained DPAD: Unlike the recent RG35XXSP clamshell device, this model retains the much-loved directional pad.
- High gloss buttons & small bezels: These design elements are reminiscent of classic gaming aesthetics.
- Headphone jack at bottom: A convenient feature for users who enjoy gaming with headphones.
- Colour options: The handheld will be available in black, blue, and grey.
Speculations suggest the device runs on the Allwinner H700 chipset, equipped with a Linux OS. While this brings limitations such as ANBERNIC’s less-than-desirable front-end interface, users can easily customize it to their liking. With a 4" screen sporting a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels, it promises optimal performance for retro gaming.
As of now, information regarding pricing, battery life, and release date remains scarce. However, the leaked video indicates that the product is nearing completion. Historically, leaks like these often precede official announcements by a few weeks and pre-order periods about two months later. Expect an unveiling around July.
Considering the leaked specifications and design elements of the ANBERNIC RG40XX handheld, do you think it offers enough value for retro gaming enthusiasts? What features would you like to see improved or added in future models?
- www.gematsu.com Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration Expanded Edition announced for PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC
Publisher Atari and developer Digital Eclipse have announced Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration Expanded Edition for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC (Steam). …
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Fighting Force Collection Revealed For PS5, PS4, Switch, And PC | Retro Gaming News 24/7
www.retronews.com Fighting Force Collection for PS5, PS4, Switch, and PC | Retro Gaming NewsDiscover the highly anticipated Fighting Force Collection, now available for PS5, PS4, Switch, and PC. Stay up-to-date with our 24/7 Retro Gaming News.
Limited Run Games and Square Enix have teamed up to announce the upcoming release of Fighting Force Collection for PlayStation 5 (PS5), PlayStation 4 (PS4), Nintendo Switch, and PC (Steam). Scheduled for release in 2025, this collection brings back the classic brawler games Fighting Force and its sequel, Fighting Force 2.
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Original Game Development: Originally created by Core Design, these titles first appeared on PCs in October 1997. The PlayStation version followed later that year (November 1997), with a Nintendo 64 release in 1999.
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Games Included:
- Fighting Force: Debuted on PC and then released for PlayStation and Nintendo 64.
- Fighting Force 2: Arrived exclusively for PlayStation and Dreamcast in late 1999.
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Gameplay Description: The collection promises straightforward, street-level carnage with a 3D flair. Players can enjoy this experience on various platforms when it releases next year.
What do you think about the resurgence of classic brawler games like Fighting Force through modern platforms?
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- yt.artemislena.eu Why Low-Res Still Rules for Retro Gaming
Why pre-HD games often look their best at their original low-resolution. 0:00 Ico's 240p Origins 2:50 The benefits of low-fidelity 4:30 PS1 in HD 7:14 N64 in HD 9:40 Sixth Gen Upscaling 11:53 Embracing the jaggies
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Tech Tangents: 86Box - An Introduction to PC Emulation [19:16]
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>I've been using 86Box for some time now and figured I was finally ready to talk about it. It's one of my go to applications when testing PC software (and even some hardware!) > >Find 86Box here: https://86box.net/
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TimeSplitters Looks Set For PS5 Release As Part Of PS2 Classics Line-Up | Retro Dodo
retrododo.com TimeSplitters Looks Set For PS5 Release As Part Of PS2 Classics Line-UpAccording to Gematsu, it looks as though TimeSplitters is next up on the list of PS2 classics to arrive on PS4 and PS5.
- Sony's PlayStation Plus Classics Catalog is expanding with nostalgic titles.
- The latest addition rumored to be joining the collection? TimeSplitters
Key Information:
- Release: TimeSplitters has received a rating for both PS5 and PS4 in Taiwan, hinting at its inclusion in Sony's PlayStation Plus Classics Catalog.
- Publisher: The game is associated with the now-defunct studio Free Radical Design. No new titles from this developer are expected.
Why It Matters:
- This marks an effort by Sony to tap into a library of classic games for modern consoles.
- TimeSplitters, once a highly acclaimed franchise, will offer fans an opportunity to revisit and relive the experience on contemporary hardware.
What's Next?
- Release Timing: Rumors suggest that TimeSplitters may be released as part of next month's PS2 classics drop. However, this is speculative at the moment.
- Fan Reaction: The re-release of classic games has historically been well-received by fans seeking to play older titles on newer platforms.
What's your preferred platform to play the game?
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Andy Dyer, Known For His Work In Commodore Format, Total!, And Mega Fame, Has Passed Away | Retro Gaming News 24/7
www.retronews.com Remembering Andy Dyer: Legend of UK Gaming Journalism | Retro Gaming NewsPaying tribute to Andy Dyer, an iconic figure in '90s games journalism who left a lasting impact on the UK video game magazine industry. Stay updated with the latest retro gaming news.
Andy Dyer, a renowned figure in the British video game magazine industry known for his work at Commodore Format, Total!, and Mega Fame, has sadly passed away.
- Beginning of Career: Started at Commodore Format.
- Co-Founded Total!: The UK'S first magazine dedicated to Nintendo systems.
- Contributions: His impact on UK gaming journalism will be remembered by fans and colleagues alike.
Do you have any memories of these magazines and his work?