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It’s the game that will not die: GoldenEye 007. It’s available to play once again on Nintendo Switch and Xbox Game Pass – but what if you don’t have those platforms? First released back in 1997 on the Nintendo 64, the game – featuring the likeness of Pierce Brosnan’s franchise-savingRead More →
If you’ve got your hands on a Steam Deck, you probably know it will run all the best AAA games. Steam Deck retro gaming is also a thing, however, with the Steam library offering classic titles, among the 7061 playable and verified games for the console. Given the sheer volumeRead More →
Half of the games I have installed on my Steam Deck at the moment are retro titles: Zool, Sid Meier’s Alpha Centauri, Thief, and The Settlers. Despite its power and capabilities as a AAA gaming device, the Steam Deck has considerable potential as a retro gaming device way beyond theRead More →
Bateocera 35 “Monarch Butterfly” is not available, with new features and the first Batocera Steam Deck build. Unlike, say, RetroArch, however, Batocera is not available as an app. Instead, it must be installed on a microSD card and booted. This means you get to keep SteamOS and run Batoecera whenRead More →
Valve has announced the delay of its forthcoming Steam Deck mobile gaming PC, citing global supply chain issues. This news is the latest in a spate of delays to premium electronics products, from the scarcity of the PlayStation 5 to the delay of the Evercade VS. While primarily geared towardsRead More →
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