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Retro games news (Page 7)

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

R-Type Dimensions III

R-Type Dimensions III confirms full cartridge release on Nintendo Switch 2

2025-12-22
By: Christian Cawley
On: December 22, 2025
In: Retro games news

Good news for physical media fans — R-Type Dimensions III is now getting a proper, full cartridge release on Nintendo Switch 2 in both Europe and the US. Following community feedback and a lot of very loud (and very justified) discussion around preservation and physical ownership, the publisher has confirmedRead More →

Encryptid trailer

Encryptid is a Game Boy Camera FMV horror game about catching cryptids

2025-12-22
By: Christian Cawley
On: December 22, 2025
In: Retro games news

The Game Boy Camera was never meant to be scary — which makes Encryptid all the more unsettling. Announced by Autumn Knight (Morph Girl, Dark Nights with Poe & Munro), Encryptid is an FMV horror game built around real footage captured using the original Game Boy Camera, and it’s headingRead More →

Invanoid for Amiga 1200

Arkanoid + Space Invaders = Invanoid, new Amiga game by DjPiotrs

2025-12-22
By: Christian Cawley
On: December 22, 2025
In: Retro games news

Every now and then, a new Amiga game pops up that makes you stop, squint at the screen, and think: hang on… this is doing something interesting. Invanoid is very much one of those games. Available now on itch.io, Invanoid is an experimental arcade title for the Amiga 1200 thatRead More →

The secrets of Sega Channel: Over 100 lost games recovered

2025-12-21
By: Christian Cawley
On: December 21, 2025
In: Retro games news

Retro preservation fans, this is awesome: the Video Game History Foundation (VGHF) has lifted the lid on one of the biggest recoveries in Sega history. A new project has unearthed and preserved over 100 previously lost Sega Channel ROMs, including exclusive games, variants, prototypes, and rare system data that manyRead More →

Age of Empires Mobile is coming to PC — yes, really

2025-12-21
By: Christian Cawley
On: December 21, 2025
In: Retro games news

Stop the wololo presses — Age of Empires Mobile is getting a PC release. In what might be one of the more unexpected RTS announcements in recent memory, Microsoft has confirmed that the mobile-focused Age of Empires Mobile is heading to PC in early 2026, with releases planned for SteamRead More →

Iron Meat update 2

Retroware Winter Sale slashes up to 30% off AVGN 8-Bit, Iron Meat, and more

2025-12-21
By: Christian Cawley
On: December 21, 2025
In: Retro games news

If your Steam wishlist still looks a little too healthy this winter, Retroware is here to fix that. The Philly-based publisher has kicked off its Steam Winter Sale, cutting prices by up to 30% across its catalogue of modern retro delights. The sale runs from December 18 through January 5,Read More →

I spent way too much time in Vice City – now I’m playing it in my browser

2025-12-20
By: Christian Cawley
On: December 20, 2025
In: Retro games news

Out of all the Grand Theft Auto games, Vice City was always my GTA. Not GTA III. Not San Andreas. Not even the modern stuff. Vice City (for me, only the GTA: London 1969 Expansion came close) hit me at exactly the right time, and I absolutely rinsed it. IRead More →

Legendary Pilots feels like a lost ’90s flight sim — and it’s out now on mobile

2025-12-20
By: Christian Cawley
On: December 20, 2025
In: Retro games news

If chunky pixels, classic management sims and old-school game design make your altimeter twitch, Legendary Pilots is one to watch. The retro-styled indie flight sim has launched today for free on iOS and Android, with a premium PC version officially announced for Steam. As a fan of classic flight sims,Read More →

Steel Bounty

MicroProse announces Steel Bounty, a chunky first-person mech sim with serious 1990s energy

2025-12-19
By: Christian Cawley
On: December 19, 2025
In: Retro games news

MicroProse has announced Steel Bounty, a new first-person mech simulation that immediately calls back to the angular, polygon-heavy era of 1990s PC and Amiga gaming. It’s currently in early development, but even at this stage it looks like the sort of game many of us would have happily sunk entireRead More →

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