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Anthony Yates

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

PS1 Inspired No One Lives Under The Lighthouse Now Available On All Platforms

2023-06-14
By: Anthony Yates
On: June 14, 2023
In: Retro games news

Ukrainian developers release the PlayStation 1-style adventure No One Lives Under The Lighthouse. No One Lives Under The Lighthouse is a “Slow burn retro horror game” by the Ukrainian dev team, Marevo Collective. This title debuted on Steam in 2020 and is now available on Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch. NoRead More →

Pepsiman

Pepsiman: Tooth-rotting PlayStation fun

2023-06-10
By: Anthony Yates
On: June 10, 2023
In: Retro games and gear reviewed

Remember Pepsiman, the cola-based 3D videogame hero? Of course you don’t, as he never left Japan. Here’s what you missed… Big corporations throwing their brands into the gaming space has happened for decades with varying degrees of success. McDonald’s did it with titles like Treasure Land Adventure on the SegaRead More →

Classic Run and Gun Shooter Rolling Thunder 2 Comes to Playstation and Switch

2023-06-03
By: Anthony Yates
On: June 3, 2023
In: Retro games news

Namco’s classic run and gun shooter, Rolling Thunder 2, is now available on the PlayStation store and Nintendo eShop. Hamster Corporation released the game as part of the Arcade Archives collection. Namco’s Rolling Thunder series started life in the arcades in 1986. At first glance, it plays like a typicalRead More →

Wireless Mod Kit For N64 Controllers Now Available From 8BitDo

2023-06-01
By: Anthony Yates
On: June 1, 2023
In: Retro hardware

Fancy an 8BitDo N64 controller mod to enable wireless gaming with the original game pad? 8BitDo is already well-known for its solid unofficial controllers. Their ‘Ultimate Bluetooth Controller,’ in particular, has garnered many positive reviews. 8BitDo‘s latest piece of tech is a mod kit for the original N64 Controller. ConvertingRead More →

TMNT Quarter Arcade Cabinets Unveiled by Numbskull

2023-05-31
By: Anthony Yates
On: May 31, 2023
In: Retro arcades, Retro merchandise

Revisit classic TMNT arcade machines thanks to Numskull’s Quarter Arcade cabinet range. Numbskull has just revealed the latest mini arcade cabinets in their ever-growing line of Quarter Arcades. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1989) and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – Turtles In Time (1991) each have their own unit, and theyRead More →

Cult Classic Little Big Adventure Remastered In Unreal Engine 5

2023-05-26
By: Anthony Yates
On: May 26, 2023
In: Retro games news

Little Big Adventure 1 & 2 are getting remastered, and a demo of the first title will be playable in June. Little Big Adventure is a cult classic isometric adventure game. The title came out in 1994 on PC and PlayStation and was developed by Adeline Software International. The gameRead More →

Classic Pinball Machine Soundtracks Coming to Vinyl

2023-05-25
By: Anthony Yates
On: May 25, 2023
In: Retro merchandise

In the 80s and 90s, pinball machines were an essential part of any arcade. Even though the player only controls the flippers, there are dozens of moving parts in each pinball machine, and no two are alike. Nowadays, it’s much harder to find them in the wild, let alone inRead More →

Classic JRPG On PlayStation Gets English Fan Translation

2023-05-20
By: Anthony Yates
On: May 20, 2023
In: Retro games news

A full English translation has been made for JRPG (that’s Japanese RPG) Ginga Ojousama Densetsu Yuna: Final Edition. This PlayStation title was exclusive to Japan, and that’s a shame as the gameplay is reminiscent of games like Final Fantasy Tactics and Disgaea. On top of the translated text, this patchRead More →

This Awesome NES-Style Xbox Controller Will Never Be Made

2023-05-18
By: Anthony Yates
On: May 18, 2023
In: Retro hardware

A graphics designer on Reddit has released some concept art of what they envision an Xbox-branded NES controller to look like. User Snowway22 posted several different designs to the Xbox Subreddit. These images have received a ton of praise, with many users saying they would buy the controller if itRead More →

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