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Atari XL/XE

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 →

New Sega and Atari games you can play now

2024-03-23
By: Christian Cawley
On: March 23, 2024
In: Retro games news

Homebrew developers are endlessly working on creating new games for classic platforms. In this round-up, we’ve got news of new SEGA Mega Drive and Genesis games. SEGA Dreamcast and the Atari XL/XE also get a mention… New SEGA games The Cursed Legacy is a new run-and-gun for SEGA Mega Drive/GenesisRead More →

C64 Bestseller, The Last Ninja, Is Making Its Way To The Atari XL/XE

2023-02-10
By: Anthony Yates
On: February 10, 2023
In: Retro games news

System 3’s The Last Ninja is one of the best-selling games on the Commodore 64, releasing in 1987. The title performed so well that it snagged a couple of sequels (The Last Ninja 2&3) and was ported to several systems in the following years, including the Apple IIGS, BBC Micro,Read More →

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