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Anthony Yates

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

Metroid Mega Mission Gameplay Footage Revealed For Sega Genesis

2023-07-01
By: Anthony Yates
On: July 1, 2023
In: Retro games news

We’ve covered multiple fan projects, like Super Star Trek, where the developer aims to port games onto Consoles they were never intended for. Metroid Mega Mission is the latest to join those ranks, an ambitious endeavor to bring Metroid to the Sega Genesis/Megadrive. YouTuber, Genesis 8:14 has uploaded a shortRead More →

Quake 2 Remaster Leaked By South Korean Game Rating Committee

2023-06-29
By: Anthony Yates
On: June 29, 2023
In: Retro games news

Fancy a Quake 2 Remaster to bring the greatest LAN multiplayer deathmatch arena bang up to date? The legendary Quake 2 is getting remastered, at least, according to the South Korean Game Rating and Administration Committee (GRAC). The GRAC is a governmental organization that rates games to inform customers ofRead More →

High Quality Scans Of Super Smash Bros Melee Battle Cards Available Online

2023-06-27
By: Anthony Yates
On: June 27, 2023
In: Retro games news

Reddit user u/bonejangles has uploaded high-quality scans of the Super Smash Bros Melee Battle Cards. Until now, images of these cards were blurry and hard to read. Scans like this mean you could technically print your own if you wanted a set. Super Smash Bros Melee Battle Cards! There isn'tRead More →

Massive Valve Concept Art Collection Released Online

2023-06-26
By: Anthony Yates
On: June 26, 2023
In: Retro games news

A huge archive of previously unseen concept art from several of Valve’s IPs is now available to view online. Valve owns some of the most well-known and influential gaming franchises in existence. This collection includes images from games like Half-Life, Counter-Strike, Left 4 Dead, and DOTA Underlords. Did You KnowRead More →

Street Fighter II

Is it worth playing today? Street Fighter 2 revisited

2025-03-29
By: Anthony Yates
On: March 29, 2025
In: Retro games and gear reviewed

When I reviewed the original Street Fighter, it was clear that the series got off to a shaky start. Street Fighter 2 is where the games found their footing and created a strong foundation that’s still used today. There are countless versions of Street Fighter 2. I’m playing ‘World Warrior’Read More →

90’s style point ‘n click adventure trilogy, The Telwynium, available on itch.io

2023-06-21
By: Anthony Yates
On: June 21, 2023
In: Retro games news

If you know where to look, Itch.io offers a treasure trove of retro-styled games and passion projects. One of the latest games to join those ranks is The Telwynium by Powerhoof. It’s a “90’s style Adventure game with SCI0 style graphics” and a point ‘n click interface. The Telwynium isRead More →

Beat ‘Em Up Archives Now Available On All Console Platforms

2023-06-20
By: Anthony Yates
On: June 20, 2023
In: Retro games news

Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo continue to amass an extensive library of retro games on their respective online storefronts. The latest to join those ranks is Beat ‘Em Up Archives (QUByte Classics) from QUByte Interactive. There are two games in this collection, Legend, and Iron Commando. Both were released on theRead More →

Street Fighter

Street Fighter 1 review – Humble beginnings of a legendary fighting franchise

2026-01-12
By: Anthony Yates
On: January 12, 2026
In: Retro games and gear reviewed

The Street Fighter franchise has existed since I was old enough to pick up a controller, and although I’ve not played every entry, I’ve always appreciated the games. I’m having an absolute blast with Street Fighter 6, and with the series’ surge in popularity, I can’t think of a betterRead More →

Super Star Trek

Super Star Trek has been ported to multiple 8-bit systems

2023-06-15
By: Anthony Yates
On: June 15, 2023
In: Retro games news

Retro systems developer Electron.Greg has released Super Star Trek for several 8-bit systems, including the C64 and VIC-20. On his Itch.io page for the Acorn Electron version, he says, “I have taken the original 1970s source code of the 80 column printer terminal based simulation and converted it for theRead More →

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