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Capcom Arcade Stadium Vol. 1 heads to physical media via Limited Run Games

2026-01-06
By: Christian Cawley
On: January 6, 2026
In: Retro games news

Capcom Arcade Stadium Vol. 1 is finally heading to physical media, with Limited Run Games confirming releases for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Originally released digitally in 2021 (including on PC), this marks the first time Capcom’s arcade compilation will be available on cartridge or disc — aRead More →

Box for SNES Super Mario Kart video game

Retro gallery: An artists’ view of classic game covers

2025-07-22
By: John Bowe
On: July 22, 2025
In: Retro gaming features

What do genuine artists think of that much-appreciated staple of retro gaming, the classic game covers? The 17th Century French artist Richarde de Pomme Pom, in his collected writings, Words About Paint, said that a piece of art should be, at the very least, more appealing to one’s eyes thanRead More →

Arcaee machines including Mortal Kombat II

Ready player one for a new retro arcade in Bradford

2025-04-02
By: Christian Cawley
On: April 2, 2025
In: Retro games news

Retro gamers in West Yorkshire have something to be excited about following the acceptance of a planning application for a retro arcade in Bradford. Featuring modern and vintage games, Flashback Arcade will be based in what was the loading bay building of local newspaper the Telegraph & Argus, close toRead More →

Rewriting the Past: Street Fighter II Amiga Demo

2021-06-14
By: Christian Cawley
On: June 14, 2021
In: Retro games news

Street Fighter II on Amiga was absolutely terrible and remains largely unplayable to this day. Despite the bountiful pleasures of the Amiga 500’s hardware capabilities, the publisher, US Gold, opted for a fast release that looked good in screenshots. But as this tech demo from Neeso Games reveals, Street FighterRead More →

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