Custom Commodore 64 Smartwatch That Lets You Code on Your Wrist
You’ve probably never considered having a Commodore 64 smartwatch until now.Read More →
You’ve probably never considered having a Commodore 64 smartwatch until now.Read More →
A new Amiga battle arena game, Turbo Tomato, is set to release soon on Amiga from Nivrig Games and Bitmap Soft. Featuring fast moving tomatoes (no, really), the game looks like some of the most frantic fun ever pumped through the Denise chip. TURBO TOMATO is a high-explosive arena battleRead More →
One of the top games on the Nintendo Wii was Super Mario Galaxy, released in 2007. A title so deep, memorable, and loved that it was revived for 2020’s Super Mario 3D All-Stars collection for the Nintendo Switch. Sadly, while Super Mario Galaxy has had a release on Android inRead More →
Despite being first announced in 2017, the Atari VCS is yet to ship to anyone who didn’t back the Indiegogo project. But that is about to change with news that preorders of the erstwhile Ataribox are shipping, with the device order to buy later this month. There has been someRead More →
Ever thought about what your top retro game console is? A recent online survey seeking to find the internet’s top consoles might be able to help. TopRatedCasinos.co.uk investigated which game consoles are considered favourites, relying on social networks to gauge interest in devices. Researchers looked for mentions of Sony, Nintendo,Read More →
MAME 0.232 is now available, with the new version featuring the Mrs Dynamite game. This is a strange one. Pac-Man clone Mrs. Dynamite was apparently only available in certain locations in the 1980s, but poor records from the era don’t really tell the story. Whatever the case, Mrs. Dynamite wasRead More →
Retro gamers in West Yorkshire have something to be excited about following the acceptance of a planning application for a retro arcade in Bradford. Featuring modern and vintage games, Flashback Arcade will be based in what was the loading bay building of local newspaper the Telegraph & Argus, close toRead More →
There was a time when game ROMs could be found on the internet with relative ease. Then Nintendo vs ROMUniverse happened and everything changed. ROMUniverse hosted a veritable treasure of gaming ROMs, aimed at retro gamers, which included a huge selection of Nintendo titles. This ended in 2019 when NintendoRead More →
Playing N64 classics on a PC requires a Nintendo 64 emulator – but Project64 has lost some ground in recent years as it grows long in the tooth. Happily, Project64 v3.0 is here, kicking v2.3.2 into the long grass with a bunch of changes and enhancements to make Nintendo 64Read More →
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