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Retro games news (Page 125)

Brand new retro games, or re-releases and remasters of classics, it’s all here.

Quake Prototype For Game Boy Advance Leaked Online

2022-06-14
By: Christian Cawley
On: June 14, 2022
In: Retro games news

The idea that a Quake port for the Game Boy Advance should have even been attempted is barmy enough. The fact that not only was it attempted, it worked reasonably well, and is now available, is just crazy. But here we are. Created by Randy Linden, who was also behindRead More →

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II Now Out on Nintendo Switch

2022-06-11
By: Christian Cawley
On: June 11, 2022
In: Retro games news

With the new Obi-Wan Kenobi series doing great things on Disnet+, releasing Knights of the Old Republic II on the same day as the show’s best episode so far is expert timing. Subtitled The Sith Lords, the game (known more commonly as KOTOR 2) was initially released back in 2004,Read More →

More GoldenEye 007 for Xbox Live Achievements Unlocked – Where’s the Game?!

2022-06-10
By: Christian Cawley
On: June 10, 2022
In: Retro games news

The Xbox GoldenEye 007 may still be unreleased, but that hasn’t stopped online achievements being unlocked…Read More →

Rendering Ranger R2

Ultra-Rare Manfred Trenz Classic Rendering Ranger: R2 Hits Modern Gen Consoles

2022-06-09
By: Christian Cawley
On: June 9, 2022
In: Retro games news

Fans of Turrican or the Super Famicom/Super Nintendo Entertainment System may know of Rendering Ranger: R2. A rare game from Manfred Trenz with some similarities to Turrican, the game was limited in its original Japan-only run to a mere 10,000 copies. Unsurprisingly, Rendering Ranger: R2 is something of a collector’sRead More →

You Can Now Play DOOM in the BIOS. No, Really.

2022-06-08
By: Christian Cawley
On: June 8, 2022
In: Retro games news

They say you can run DOOM on anything these days. To prove it, playing DOOM in the BIOS is now possible. Forget fridges and microwaves, DOOM has been added to the Coreboot BIOS, with the coreDOOM payload compatible with a number of new motherboards (including Dell Precision T1650 and newRead More →

GamesMaster: The Oral History Update, 2.5x Longer Than Planned

2022-06-05
By: Christian Cawley
On: June 5, 2022
In: Retro games news

Backers of the GamesMaster book, GamesMaster: The Oral History, have received an intriguing update in the past few days. While printing PDFs have been issued to the printer, with a “late August” target for delivery to the publisher’s warehouse in the UK, backers have been blessed with a bonus chapterRead More →

Canceled SimCopter 64 Unceremoniously Returns, Thanks to Super Clever Video Game Preservationist

2022-06-04
By: Josh A. Bailey
On: June 4, 2022
In: Retro games news

Aren’t all the games found yet? Jeez… You gotta love game preservationists. SimCopter 64, a mysteriously canceled N64 game, has been unceremoniously revealed to the public via video evidence, and it appears to be fully playable on a custom build. If you aren’t from the era of gaming where projectsRead More →

Sega Announces a Mega Drive Mini 2, Runs Mega CD Games

2022-06-03
By: Christian Cawley
On: June 3, 2022
In: Retro games news

During a Japanese Sega live stream, the Mega Drive Mini 2 has been announced, a shrunk down version of the original Mega Drive 2 with 50 games, that can also play Mega CD titles. The Sega Mega Drive 2 was a smaller, lighter version of the Mega Drive/Genesis released inRead More →

Marble Madness II: Unreleased Atari Game Shocking Return After Nearly 30 Years

2022-06-03
By: Josh A. Bailey
On: June 3, 2022
In: Retro games news

Maybe this one should have stayed unreleased. Marble Madness II, an unreleased Atari game, has mysteriously reemerged in the form of a ROM, and no one knows who to thank…or blame. Back in the 90s, when “retro” was current-gen, Marble Madness remained one of the more successful titles for membersRead More →

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