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Latest retro gaming news (Page 11)

All the latest retro gaming news releases, new devices, and remasters and rereleases.

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 →

GameMT EX5 preview: The PS Vita clone with a “turbo” twist

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

Just when you think you’ve seen every possible iteration of the budget Android handheld, a device like the GameMT EX5 appears to challenge your expectations. At first glance, it’s a dead ringer for the Sony PlayStation Vita, but a closer look reveals one of the oddest design choices we’ve seenRead 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 →

Fallen Sword II

Fallen Sword II brings a forgotten browser MMO era back into focus

2025-12-18
By: Christian Cawley
On: December 18, 2025
In: Retro games news

Scottish studio Hunted Cow Games has announced Fallen Sword II, a new RPG set in the world of its long-running browser MMORPG Fallen Sword. The game is scheduled to launch in Q3 2026 on PC and mobile, with a Steam wishlist now live. The announcement coincides with the 20th anniversaryRead More →

Heroes: A Video Game Symphony 2026

Akira Yamaoka to attend Heroes: A Video Game Symphony show in Toronto

2025-12-18
By: Christian Cawley
On: December 18, 2025
In: Retro gaming events

Legendary composer and producer Akira Yamaoka will attend a special performance of Heroes: A Video Game Symphony in Toronto next year, with the concert scheduled for September 17, 2026 at The Bowl at Sobeys Stadium. Best known for his work on the Silent Hill series, as well as Contra andRead More →

System Shock remake launches on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2

2025-12-18
By: Christian Cawley
On: December 18, 2025
In: Retro games news

Nightdive Studios has released its award-winning System Shock remake on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2, bringing the modern reworking of the 1994 sci-fi classic to Nintendo platforms for the first time. Previously released on PC in 2023 and other consoles in 2024, the remake has been widely praised forRead More →

Amiga 1200

8 Amiga games I recommend for a second look

2025-12-17
By: Christian Cawley
On: December 17, 2025
In: Retro games news

When you think of the Amiga, a small collection of games typically come to mind: Worms, Lemmings, Sensible Soccer, perhaps F-15 Strike Eagle II or Railroad Tycoon. But over 1,700 games were released on the Amiga in the 1980s and 1990s. Its heyday of 1985 to 1995 features a greatRead More →

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