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Retro games news (Page 114)

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Perfect Dark for N64 Decompiled for PC, Modding Possibilities Invited

2022-10-24
By: Bhav Soor
On: October 24, 2022
In: Retro games news

Thanks to coder Ryan Dwyer, Rare’s N64 classic title Perfect Dark has now been decompiled for PC, making it available for modding. Having previously worked on the NTSC version and a re-release that rectified bugs, Dwyer has opened up the gates of possibility for this game, where PC players canRead More →

CONFIRMED: Amiga – Evercade Partnership!

2022-10-21
By: Christian Cawley
On: October 21, 2022
In: Retro Computers, Retro Consoles, Retro games news, Retro gear

As rumoured earlier this week following Amiga 37, the Evercade Amiga games cartridge is happening. The first collection of Amiga games will be compatible with the Evercade EXP console, and is expected to arrive some time in 2023. At this point there is no news as to which games orRead More →

Original Half-Life Gets Overhaul, Don’t Mention Black Mesa

2022-10-20
By: Christian Cawley
On: October 20, 2022
In: Retro games news

Fancy playing the original Half-Life but not impressed with the graphics compared with modern standards. You’re in luck–there’s a thing called Black Mesa Half-Life: Enriched, a new mod that delivers a graphical overhaul to Gordon Freeman’s original adventure. Developed by a modder called Hezus, the game features: Full overhaul ofRead More →

Halloween Hack for Super Mario Bros on the NES

2022-10-19
By: Dan Zvoznikov
On: October 19, 2022
In: Retro games news

Prepare for a spooky surprise from the world of Mario this Halloween as Kizoku has released a Halloween variation of the original Super Mario Bros game. This Rom hack features a recolouring of the general levels for a more spooky vibe as well as re-skins for many of the sprites.Read More →

Ready for Some Evercade Amiga Action?

2022-10-18
By: Christian Cawley
On: October 18, 2022
In: Retro Computers, Retro Consoles, Retro games news, Retro gear

It seems that an Evercade Amiga games collection is coming! Following months of rumours and wishlists since the announcement of the C64 collection, the Amiga 37 event was where the news was confirmed. Taking place in Moenchengladbach over the last weekend, the Amig 37 event is a sort of social/conventionRead More →

Unreleased “never-digitised” NES Games Listed on eBay

2022-10-14
By: Dan Zvoznikov
On: October 14, 2022
In: Retro games news

There are currently two original NES games for sale on eBay that have not been seen in decades. The first of these exclusive items is the game Battlefields of Napoleon originally released in 1988 for the Family Computer. Its release on NES was planned but eventually cancelled and North AmericaRead More →

October’s Evercade VS Game of the Month Is Lunar Journey

2022-10-12
By: Christian Cawley
On: October 12, 2022
In: Retro games news

The new Evercade VS Game of the Month has been announced for October. Lunar Journey is a classic-style 8-bit adventure by Greenboy Games, originally issued as a Nintendo Game Boy title and is now coming to Evercade as part of December’s Indie Heroes 2 cartridge. If you plug in yourRead More →

“Lost” Garbage Pail Kids Game Heading to Console, PC… and NES!

2022-10-11
By: Dan Zvoznikov
On: October 11, 2022
In: Retro games news

Garbage Pail Kids sticker trading cards were immensely popular in 1985 upon release. Their creators, Topps, have launched new sets of the cards in recent times as well as even a movie in 1987 and a television series. This has led them to announce a new Garbage Pail Kids gameRead More →

Half-Life Codename: Loop Is the Twin-stick Fan Shooter You Didn’t Know You Wanted

2022-10-08
By: Christian Cawley
On: October 8, 2022
In: Retro games news

Half-Life and Half-Life 2, appropriately enough, just won’t die. Despite being 25 years old, the original game has ben remade as Black Mesa, and still has a bunch of mods released for it every year. One of the most notable, Codename: Loop, is a top-down shooter based around the originalRead More →

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