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Remember Windows 3.1? Now Minesweeper is on your GAME BOY?!

2025-04-23
By: Gaming Retro Writer
On: April 23, 2025
In: Retro games news

You can now play Minesweeper and classic Windows 3.1 games on your Game Boy… well, once the stock is replenished. Okay, so picture this: it’s 1995. The dial-up is screaming, the Spice Girls are on the radio, and you’re supposed to be doing your homework. But what are you reallyRead More →

10 retro Wordle clones for classic gaming platforms

2022-03-29
By: Christian Cawley
On: March 29, 2022
In: Retro games news, Retro gaming features

Wordle‘s developer might have sold out to the NYT, but that hasn’t stopped imitators (it’s probably encouraged them). But while there are many Wordle clones out there, few are as impressive as those developed for retro gaming systems. NES, MSX, Game Boy, and even BBC Micro have unofficial versions ofRead More →

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