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Latest retro gaming news (Page 212)

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

Can’t Get the Parts, Mate: Nintendo 3DS Spare Components Sell Out

2021-03-21
By: Philip Bates
On: March 21, 2021
In: Retro Consoles, Retro games news, Retro hardware

If you need your Nintendo 3DS repaired, you might be hard pressed to find the right parts because, following Nintendo’s announcement that it would stop supporting original 3DS, 3DS LL, and XL models, the company has actually sold out of spare parts. At least, in Japan. Nonetheless, this means thatRead More →

See The World’s Smallest Nintendo 64!

2021-03-20
By: Philip Bates
On: March 20, 2021
In: Retro Consoles, Retro games news, Retro hardware

Check out the world’s smallest ever N64 – as verified by Guinness World Records!  Following limited releases of smaller versions of the NES and SNES, fans have been begging for a similar re-release of the much-loved Nintendo 64; alas, the company seems reluctant to do so Gunnar Turnquist from WalthamRead More →

Your Weekend Retro Gaming Project Is… Papercraft?

2021-03-19
By: Christian Cawley
On: March 19, 2021
In: Retro games news

Building retro gaming systems is a great way to keep busy over a weekend. You could start with a Raspberry Pi or similar PCB and end up with a full sized gaming cabinet. Alternatively, your retro gaming project might be replacing the innards of a broken 8-bit or 16-bit computerRead More →

Redditor Squeezes Raspberry Pi Zero Into a Cassette to Emulate ZX Spectrum Games

2021-03-17
By: Christian Cawley
On: March 17, 2021
In: Emulation, Retro hardware

As Raspberry Pi based retro emulation projects go, this one takes some beating. Redditor jamhamster has squeezed a Pi Zero W into an old Boots cassette to emulate ZX Spectrum games. Released in 1982, the ZX Spectrum was insanely popular in the UK. Basically, of you didn’t have a CommodoreRead More →

David Crane and Dan Kitchen Launch Audacity Games, New Atari 2600 Games!

2021-03-16
By: Christian Cawley
On: March 16, 2021
In: Retro games news

A legendary name from the classic era of video gaming, David Crane, is throwing his joystick back into the ring. The Activision co-founder has formed a new retro gaming studio, Audacity Games, with Garry Kitchen and Dan Kitchen. A pioneer of the 8-bit gaming era, Crane was a driving forceRead More →

1980s Classic MicroProse Soccer on Steam Is Inferior DOS Version

2021-03-12
By: Christian Cawley
On: March 12, 2021
In: Retro games news

Before Sensible Soccer there was MicroProse Soccer – and it’s now available on Steam. But this isn’t the classic Commodore 64 version. Why would anyone play the DOS version? Pre-match infodump: MicroProse Soccer was a top-down football simulation on the Commodore 64. Designed by Sensible Software with graphics by JonRead More →

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Happy #MAR10 Day! Watch this n00b fail at Super Mario Bros 2

2021-03-10
By: Christian Cawley
On: March 10, 2021
In: Retro games news

Back in the day, I was very much a fan of the Commodore 64 before progressing to the Amiga. Consoles were not for me – despite spending 95% of time playing games, I valued the option to stop that and explore utilities and maybe even think about programming (still atRead More →

Recalbox Now Boasts 150 Free Games Without You Downloading a Single ROM!

2021-03-10
By: Christian Cawley
On: March 10, 2021
In: Emulation, Retro games news

As hinted previously, Recalbox is now including around 150 free games with Recalbox 7.1.1. These free retro and retro-style games are fully approved, with distribution rights so that you can play them on any suitable device. Now, “free” does not mean “worthless.” Some of these games are available on physicalRead More →

Can the RetroArch Open Hardware Project Inspire a Cross-Platform Game Console?

2021-03-08
By: Christian Cawley
On: March 8, 2021
In: Retro games news

Ever get annoyed that you have to switch between devices to play classic games? RetroArch has a plan to change this, and it starts with “ProjectFuture” – the RetroArch Open Hardware project. The idea is simple: “with the RetroArch integration, we finally get the promise of a true cross-platform gameRead More →

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