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February 2023 (Page 5)

Go! Go! PogoGirl 90s-Style Platformer Out on Current Consoles

2023-02-11
By: Christian Cawley
On: February 11, 2023
In: Retro games news

Ohsat Games’ Go! Go! PogoGirl is out now on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Microsoft Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch, via indie publisher Ratalaika Games. A platformer with a 1990s aestethic, Go! Go! PogoGirl requires you to bounce through a wholesome world, collecting gems to recover treasure. PogoGirlRead More →

Arcade Archives Adds Allumer’s Magical Speed Digital Card Game

2023-02-11
By: Christian Cawley
On: February 11, 2023
In: Retro games news

A new addition to Hamster’s Arcade Archives has been announced. 1994 classic Magical Speed is now available to play on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4. Titles in the Arcade Archives series have been given both faithful repoductions and various additional uality of life features. These include changing game difficulty andRead More →

A Sense of Place: Enchantment and the Computer Game Shop

2023-02-11
By: John Bowe
On: February 11, 2023
In: Retro gaming features

The high street is at low tide. We all know it when we put our online ordering down and actually go into town to pick up some rotisserie poultry before swinging by the skip to dump our last round of purchases on the way out. Perhaps it is the ageRead More →

C64 Bestseller, The Last Ninja, Is Making Its Way To The Atari XL/XE

2023-02-10
By: Anthony Yates
On: February 10, 2023
In: Retro games news

System 3’s The Last Ninja is one of the best-selling games on the Commodore 64, releasing in 1987. The title performed so well that it snagged a couple of sequels (The Last Ninja 2&3) and was ported to several systems in the following years, including the Apple IIGS, BBC Micro,Read More →

Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance libraries on Switch

Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance games are now on Nintendo Switch Online

2023-02-09
By: Bhav Soor
On: February 9, 2023
In: Retro games news

It feels like almost every Nintendo gamer was predicting and anticipating the announcement of Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance games being added to Nintendo Switch Online. During yesterday’s Nintendo Direct, we finally got the official confirmation that this was truly happening. Available to play at launchRead More →

Retro Ports and Remasters Dominate Nintendo Direct Feb 2023

2023-02-09
By: Bhav Soor
On: February 9, 2023
In: Retro games news

Yesterday’s Nintendo Direct Feb 2023 event was packed full of retro goodness, from ports to remastered collections! Let’s just say we know some of you will be very pleased about what Nintendo has brought to its newest console. Firstly, a Capcom classic, Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective receives a HD remakeRead More →

Is this the Retroid Pocket Vertical Handheld?

2023-02-09
By: Bhav Soor
On: February 9, 2023
In: Retro Consoles, Retro gear

Recent images distributed on the internet display potential design leaks for a Retroid Pocket vertical handheld. Boasting a mustard gold colour and a structure that’s not too far off what a Game Boy Color looks like, it’s uncertain if this is an official release from GoRetroid (despite the design initiallyRead More →

Castlevania Is Being Ported to the Sega Master System

2023-02-08
By: Anthony Yates
On: February 8, 2023
In: Retro games news

A programmer named Xfixium is working on bringing Castlevania to the Sega Master System. It’s very early days for the project, but Xfixium has treated us to peek behind the curtain, and so far, it looks fantastic. The project doesn’t just look the part; it sounds it too, and beautifulRead More →

Limited Edition Atari 50 XP

Would You Spend $1000 on 10 Classic Games for Atari 50?

2025-02-02
By: Christian Cawley
On: February 2, 2025
In: Analysis, Retro games news

Atari 50 has proved to be a huge success for Atari, highlighting the company’s legacy in fine style. But the latest linited edition seems like a bit of a piss-take. A complete set of the ten Atari XP cartridges (for the Atari 2600) is being released exclusively on Atari.com, limitedRead More →

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