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Latest retro gaming news (Page 60)

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

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

Out now: Bethesda reissues The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion with remastered graphics

2025-04-22
By: Christian Cawley
On: April 22, 2025
In: Retro games news

As heavily rumoured over the past few weeks, gaming studio Bethesda has been working on a remaster of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. And to double down on the rumour, they haven’t just confirmed it — the game is available to play right now! Screenshot leaks and descriptions from onlineRead More →

Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones

Return to the twin thrones: Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones lands on Nintendo Switch Online!

2025-04-22
By: Gaming Retro Writer
On: April 22, 2025
In: Retro games news

The acclaimed Game Boy Advance classic, Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, has just been reissued. You can grab it on Nintendo Switch if you have the Online + Expansion Pack subscription! For those who missed it the first time around in 2005 (it launched a year earlier in Japan), orRead More →

By Azura, could it be true? Whispers of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remaster

2025-04-21
By: Gaming Retro Writer
On: April 21, 2025
In: Retro games news

UPDATE: Yes, it is true, Oblivion has been remastered and it is out now! Alright, fellow adventurers, gather ’round the campfire, because the winds of rumor are blowing strong from the direction of Cyrodiil! For years, we’ve kept the faith, clutching our worn copies of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion,Read More →

The Flayed Man

Skinless and sinful: Point-and-click horror The Flayed Man unleashed!

2025-04-20
By: Gaming Retro Writer
On: April 20, 2025
In: Retro games news

Long-time readers of our blog might recall our previous report on the upcoming release of a rather intriguing point-and-click horror title, The Flayed Man. Well, the wait is over! UK-based indie developer Snoring Dog Games has officially announced that their debut game is now available on Windows PC via SteamRead More →

Jet Set Steamboat Willie

FREEZE64 spawns FREEZE-ZX, Spectrum-themed spinoff

2025-04-19
By: Christian Cawley
On: April 19, 2025
In: Retro merchandise

If you’ve heard of — or even read — FREEZE64 then you may well be interested in FREEZE-ZX. Also from Vinny Mainolfi, this Spectrum-themed magazine features the same humour, insights, and nostalgia as the existing, C64-centric series. The cover feature issue one is a look at the Jet Set WillyRead More →

LunarLux on Nintendo Switch

GBA-style LunarLux is out now on Nintendo Switch

2025-04-19
By: Gaming Retro Writer
On: April 19, 2025
In: Retro games news

CosmicNobab Games and indie.io have announced that their critically acclaimed sci-fi action-RPG, LunarLux, is now available on the Nintendo eShop. Drawing clear inspiration from the beloved GBA era of heartfelt pixel adventures, LunarLux casts you as Bella, a fearless Lunar Warrior, alongside her trusty robot sidekick Tetra. Set in theRead More →

Someone is porting Street Fighter 2 to ATARI XE/XL 8-bit, and it looks impressive

2025-04-19
By: Gaming Retro Writer
On: April 19, 2025
In: Retro games news

Ever wished for Street Fighter 2 on the Atari XE/XL computers? Well, regardless, one dev is making it happen. Polish developer Krzysztof “Vega” Góra, renowned for his ambitious Atari 8-bit projects, has just unveiled early progress on his latest endeavor: a new conversion of the legendary Capcom fighting game StreetRead More →

Not a Transformers game: Tatakae! Big Fighter joins the Arcade Archives

2025-04-17
By: Gaming Retro Writer
On: April 17, 2025
In: Retro games news

Retro enthusiasts, get ready for another trip down memory lane! HAMSTER Corporation continues to deliver classic arcade experiences to modern consoles, and the latest addition is Tatakae! Big Fighter, a unique shooter originally unleashed by Nichibutsu back in 1989. For those unfamiliar with this title, Tatakae! Big Fighter offered aRead More →

Alpha Syntauri music system

Pixel Addict #28 goes musical, from chiptunes to cinematics!

2025-04-16
By: Christian Cawley
On: April 16, 2025
In: Retro merchandise

I don’t read an awful lot of mags these days, but one I do look out for is Amiga Addict and its sister title, Pixel Addict. Rather than focusing on a specific platform, Pixel Addict looks at computing in general, from a holistic, all-encompassing viewpoint. That makes it a refreshingRead More →

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