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Anthony Yates

Anthony contributed news, reviews, and features to Gaming Retro.
Powerslave Exhumed

Powerslave Exhumed: Bringing the classic to a new generation

2025-02-27
By: Anthony Yates
On: February 27, 2025
In: Retro games and gear reviewed

Exhumed (or Powerslave in North America) was released on the PlayStation in 1996 to a positive reception thanks to its unique blend of first-person shooting and Metroidvania-style exploration. Powerslave Exhumed is a faithful remake that spruces up the visuals and catapults the controls into the 21st century. If you wereRead More →

Crash Bandicoot

Crash Bandicoot: a PS1 classic revisited

2025-01-09
By: Anthony Yates
On: January 9, 2025
In: Retro games and gear reviewed

A retro review of the original Crash Bandicoot on the PS1Read More →

PsyDoom DOOM clone

PsyDoom: astonishing open-source Doom port for PC

2025-01-09
By: Anthony Yates
On: January 9, 2025
In: Retro games and gear reviewed

We take a look at PsyDoom, an open-source backport of PlayStation Doom for Windows and Linux PCs (and it runs on Steam Deck).Read More →

Duckstation PlayStation emulator

How to use and set up the Duckstation PlayStation emulator

2025-01-18
By: Anthony Yates
On: January 18, 2025
In: How to Run Retro Games

A crash course on setting up the Duckstation EmulatorRead More →

Driver's title screen

Is Driver as hard as you remember?

2025-01-18
By: Anthony Yates
On: January 18, 2025
In: Retro games and gear reviewed

Driver is a beloved driving game on the PlayStation with one of the most infamous tutorial levels on the platform. You can’t have a conversation about Driver without someone mentioning they never escaped the intro garage, but was it really that bad? I’ll explore that notorious section and the restRead More →

The Simpsons: Hit & Run

Drive around Springfield in The Simpsons Hit & Run

2025-01-26
By: Anthony Yates
On: January 26, 2025
In: Retro games and gear reviewed

A review of Simpson Hit & Run by Radical EntertainmentRead More →

Tetris

Tetris – A classic unfazed by the passage of time

2025-03-09
By: Anthony Yates
On: March 9, 2025
In: Retro games and gear reviewed

A short review of the original Tetris on the Nintendo GameBoyRead More →

Sega Mega Drive

Top 10 best platformers on the Sega Mega Drive

2025-01-22
By: Anthony Yates
On: January 22, 2025
In: Retro Gaming Lists

The Sega Mega Drive has dozens of platformers in its library. While many of them are charming in their own ways, some have survived the test of time better than others. Here are my picks for the top 10 best platformers on the Sega Mega Drive 10 of the bestRead More →

close up shot of the playstation logo

Top 10 worst games on the Playstation

2025-01-10
By: Anthony Yates
On: January 10, 2025
In: Features, Retro Gaming Lists

There are some mighty games on Sony’s grey box, but there are also horrors better left to the dark pages of gaming history. This list is dedicated to those titles that missed the mark and are memorable for all the wrong reasons. Here are my picks for the top 10Read More →

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