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- The Amiga Is Getting A Dune II Remaster From One Of The Original Developers | Time Extensionwww.timeextension.com The Amiga Is Getting A Dune II Remaster From One Of The Original Developers
"The game on the Amiga wasn't as good as it could have been"
In a bid to right the wrongs of the original release, Robert Koon, one of the programmers on the iconic 1993 RTS game Dune II, is currently working on remastering the classic for Amiga AGA and OCS versions.
Key Information:
- Dune II: Considered an influential RTS title based on Frank Herbert's novels.
- Original Release: Initially released on Amiga, PC, and Mega Drive.
- Challenges with Amiga Version: Koon cites issues like extensive disk swapping, limited soundtrack presence, and no AGA-specific version.
- Remaster Goals: To recreate Dune II for the Amiga from scratch, addressing those shortcomings and more.
Why It Matters:
This remaster aims to provide a more refined experience for fans of the original game on the beloved Amiga platform. With an updated visual and audio experience, it promises to offer a closer-to-perfect version of one of the most influential RTS games ever made.
Do you think remastering classic games like Dune II for modern platforms can reignite interest in the genre and bring nostalgia to new audiences?
- Upcoming ANBERNIC RG40XX Handheld “Leaks” | Retro Dodoretrododo.com Upcoming ANBERNIC RG40XX Handheld "Leaks"
A new ANBERNIC retro handheld has been teased called the RG40XX, a 4" screened device featuring Linux as an OS and more.
The popular retro handheld manufacturer ANBERNIC is once again in the spotlight with a leaked video showcasing their upcoming device, the RG40XX. This 4:3 ratio handheld is a blend of features from both the RG Cube and the RG556 models, incorporating LED joysticks which have become a favorite among gamers.
Key features highlighted in the leak include:
- Retained DPAD: Unlike the recent RG35XXSP clamshell device, this model retains the much-loved directional pad.
- High gloss buttons & small bezels: These design elements are reminiscent of classic gaming aesthetics.
- Headphone jack at bottom: A convenient feature for users who enjoy gaming with headphones.
- Colour options: The handheld will be available in black, blue, and grey.
Speculations suggest the device runs on the Allwinner H700 chipset, equipped with a Linux OS. While this brings limitations such as ANBERNIC’s less-than-desirable front-end interface, users can easily customize it to their liking. With a 4" screen sporting a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels, it promises optimal performance for retro gaming.
As of now, information regarding pricing, battery life, and release date remains scarce. However, the leaked video indicates that the product is nearing completion. Historically, leaks like these often precede official announcements by a few weeks and pre-order periods about two months later. Expect an unveiling around July.
Considering the leaked specifications and design elements of the ANBERNIC RG40XX handheld, do you think it offers enough value for retro gaming enthusiasts? What features would you like to see improved or added in future models?
- Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration Expanded Edition announced for PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PCwww.gematsu.com Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration Expanded Edition announced for PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC
Publisher Atari and developer Digital Eclipse have announced Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration Expanded Edition for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC (Steam). …
- Fighting Force Collection Revealed For PS5, PS4, Switch, And PC | Retro Gaming News 24/7www.retronews.com Fighting Force Collection for PS5, PS4, Switch, and PC | Retro Gaming News
Discover the highly anticipated Fighting Force Collection, now available for PS5, PS4, Switch, and PC. Stay up-to-date with our 24/7 Retro Gaming News.
Limited Run Games and Square Enix have teamed up to announce the upcoming release of Fighting Force Collection for PlayStation 5 (PS5), PlayStation 4 (PS4), Nintendo Switch, and PC (Steam). Scheduled for release in 2025, this collection brings back the classic brawler games Fighting Force and its sequel, Fighting Force 2.
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Original Game Development: Originally created by Core Design, these titles first appeared on PCs in October 1997. The PlayStation version followed later that year (November 1997), with a Nintendo 64 release in 1999.
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Games Included:
- Fighting Force: Debuted on PC and then released for PlayStation and Nintendo 64.
- Fighting Force 2: Arrived exclusively for PlayStation and Dreamcast in late 1999.
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Gameplay Description: The collection promises straightforward, street-level carnage with a 3D flair. Players can enjoy this experience on various platforms when it releases next year.
What do you think about the resurgence of classic brawler games like Fighting Force through modern platforms?
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- Why Low-Res Still Rules for Retro Gamingyt.artemislena.eu Why Low-Res Still Rules for Retro Gaming
Why pre-HD games often look their best at their original low-resolution. 0:00 Ico's 240p Origins 2:50 The benefits of low-fidelity 4:30 PS1 in HD 7:14 N64 in HD 9:40 Sixth Gen Upscaling 11:53 Embracing the jaggies
- The 8-Bit Guy: How Cathode Ray Tubes Work [18:32]
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- Tech Tangents: 86Box - An Introduction to PC Emulation [19:16]
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>I've been using 86Box for some time now and figured I was finally ready to talk about it. It's one of my go to applications when testing PC software (and even some hardware!) > >Find 86Box here: https://86box.net/
- TimeSplitters Looks Set For PS5 Release As Part Of PS2 Classics Line-Up | Retro Dodoretrododo.com TimeSplitters Looks Set For PS5 Release As Part Of PS2 Classics Line-Up
According to Gematsu, it looks as though TimeSplitters is next up on the list of PS2 classics to arrive on PS4 and PS5.
- Sony's PlayStation Plus Classics Catalog is expanding with nostalgic titles.
- The latest addition rumored to be joining the collection? TimeSplitters
Key Information:
- Release: TimeSplitters has received a rating for both PS5 and PS4 in Taiwan, hinting at its inclusion in Sony's PlayStation Plus Classics Catalog.
- Publisher: The game is associated with the now-defunct studio Free Radical Design. No new titles from this developer are expected.
Why It Matters:
- This marks an effort by Sony to tap into a library of classic games for modern consoles.
- TimeSplitters, once a highly acclaimed franchise, will offer fans an opportunity to revisit and relive the experience on contemporary hardware.
What's Next?
- Release Timing: Rumors suggest that TimeSplitters may be released as part of next month's PS2 classics drop. However, this is speculative at the moment.
- Fan Reaction: The re-release of classic games has historically been well-received by fans seeking to play older titles on newer platforms.
What's your preferred platform to play the game?
- Exciting New Trailer Released For Gex Trilogy | Retro Gaming News 24/7www.retronews.com Exciting New Trailer Released for Gex Trilogy | Retro Gaming News 24/7
Stay up to date with the latest news on the Gex Trilogy as a new trailer drops. Get ready for nostalgic gaming goodness!
A new trailer for the Gex Trilogy has been released, featuring all three console games developed by Crystal Dynamics. The collection includes Gex, Gex: Enter the Gecko, and Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko, starring the anthropomorphic gecko protagonist. Pre-orders are set to begin in autumn 2024 with availability on Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Steam.
Has this upcoming release piqued your interest?
- Andy Dyer, Known For His Work In Commodore Format, Total!, And Mega Fame, Has Passed Away | Retro Gaming News 24/7www.retronews.com Remembering Andy Dyer: Legend of UK Gaming Journalism | Retro Gaming News
Paying tribute to Andy Dyer, an iconic figure in '90s games journalism who left a lasting impact on the UK video game magazine industry. Stay updated with the latest retro gaming news.
Andy Dyer, a renowned figure in the British video game magazine industry known for his work at Commodore Format, Total!, and Mega Fame, has sadly passed away.
- Beginning of Career: Started at Commodore Format.
- Co-Founded Total!: The UK'S first magazine dedicated to Nintendo systems.
- Contributions: His impact on UK gaming journalism will be remembered by fans and colleagues alike.
Do you have any memories of these magazines and his work?
- $200-ish laptop with a 386 and 8MB of RAM is a modern take on Windows 3.1 eraarstechnica.com $200-ish laptop with a 386 and 8MB of RAM is a modern take on Windows 3.1 era
Pocket 386 supports external accessories and will just barely run Windows 95.
Pocket 386 supports external accessories and will just barely run Windows 95.
- Final Fantasy Tactics Was Originally An RTS, And Here's What It Almost Looked Like | Time Extensionwww.timeextension.com Final Fantasy Tactics Was Originally An RTS, And Here's What It Almost Looked Like
"Unfortunately this was scrapped"
On the occasion of Final Fantasy Tactics' 27th anniversary, its director Yasumi Matsuno shared images of an early version of the game that deviates significantly from the final product. Initially aiming for a real-time strategy (RTS) style similar to "Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen," the project was unfortunately scrapped and led to the release of the beloved turn-based tactics game we know today.
Matsuno explains, "This is a sample image from early 1996. We had hoped to continue development with the aim of creating an RTS... unfortunately this was scrapped." The images reveal a different art style compared to the final version.
While the original concept didn't come to fruition, it's fascinating for fans to see what could have been. Final Fantasy Tactics, known today as one of PS1's best games and later remade on PSP as "Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions," continues to captivate players.
Was the decision to pivot from an RTS to a turn-based strategy game advantageous for Final Fantasy Tactics, considering the unique gameplay experience it provided compared to its competitors at the time?
- Finally my old saves are backed up!
Ordered back in Feb and just got delivered!
As soon as I saw the PS1 version release a while back, I was eager to get a PS2 version to backup the single 8MB card I've owned since my first PS2. I got all my games pre-owned back then, so sadly none came with extra memory cards 😭
Initially I ran into some issues copying the save files from my old 8MB to this one (using wLE), ended up turning off the "Game ID" MCP setting so all saves get copied to the same VMC instead of dedicated ones for each game.
Apparently this card works on the PS3 too if you hold the front right button while connecting the USB, looking forward to that since I have some PS1 saves trapped in there...
- Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics Revealed for PS4, Switch, And PC | Retro Gaming News 24/7www.retronews.com Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Classic Arcade Games for PS4, Switch, and PC
Get ready for the ultimate retro gaming experience with Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection on PS4, Switch, and PC. Dive into classic arcade classics today!
Capcom has announced the Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics, a compilation of seven iconic fighting games that will release on PlayStation 4, Switch, and PC in 2024. The collection includes:
- X-Men: Children of the Atom
- Marvel Super Heroes
- Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes
- Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes
- Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter
- X-Men vs. Street Fighter
- The Punisher
Would you prefer playing classic fighting games on their original systems or enjoy them with modern enhancements on newer consoles?
- Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge Of The Seven Confirmed For Release On PS5, PS4, Switch, And PC | Retro Gaming News 24/7www.retronews.com Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge Of The Seven Remake Coming to PS5, PS4, Switch, and PC
Square Enix announces worldwide release of Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Switch, and PC (Steam). Retro gaming news 24/7.
Square Enix has announced a Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven remake. This updated version will be available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC (Steam) starting October 24th at a price of $49.99.
Key Points:
- Story & Setting: Set in the Imperial year 1000, the game unfolds amidst a growing fiendish threat across various nations. The people await the fulfillment of an ancient legend predicting the arrival of seven heroes to save their ravaged kingdoms.
- Gameplay Updates: This remake includes updated features such as difficulty selection and numerous new additions like expanded world exploration in stunning 3D graphics. It maintains the core gameplay elements from the original, including “Glimmers” and “Formations,” ensuring both long-time fans and newcomers can enjoy it.
Character Highlights:
- Leon: The ruler of the Varennes Empire and incumbent emperor. He strives for peace against the growing fiend threat.
- Gerard: Second prince of the Varennes Empire, inheritor to the throne after his father's sacrifice using inheritance magic.
- Bear & Therese: Imperial Heavy Infantry and Ranger units, part of the empire’s unique defensive strategies.
Inheritance System: This feature allows players to choose the next emperor through a system where powers are passed down upon certain events. All playable characters have the potential to become an emperor at their own discretion.
Battle Mechanics:
- Turn-Based Combat: Features a timeline showing turn order for all allies and enemies, with immediate action once a character's turn arrives.
- Glimmers & Evasions: Abilities can trigger glimmers, learning new techniques. Evading enemy attacks allows avoiding damage or repeating evasion in future battles.
Formation System: Customizing formations before battle enhances characters with various benefits and status boosts depending on their class as the emperor.
Additional Features:
- Free-Form Scenario: Every player action significantly influences story progression.
- City Development & Background Music Options: Customize Avalon’s facilities, research weapons, spells. Select difficulty levels from casual to classic, switch between original score or new BGM tracks.
Pre-order Bonus: Purchasing before release grants the "Bonus Accessory Set," including equipment that boosts battle rewards and revenue gains for the first Imperial Year.
Do the updates to Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge Of The Seven set it apart for you?
- If You're An Adventure Game Fan, Duck Detective is For You!
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Duck Detective is a fantastic adventure game that hearkens back to the days of point and clicks. It's got all of the charm, wit, excellent writing, and clever deduction-based puzzles you'd expect from a game during the prime of the genre. This retro styled adventure comedy game is one of my favorite games of 2024.
- I just ordered a 3ds from AliExpress - Wish me luck.
I hope this isn't perceived as advertising.. I'm quite apprehensive about making this purchase and will absolutely update with my progress if/when the console arrives.
In the meantime, if anyone out there has any experience buying through AliExpress I would love to hear from you. This is my first purchase and I feel like it's a total gamble.
If this is somehow perceived as advertising, mods please delete immediately. I do not want to violate any rules. This community is too awesome to lose!
- From Infocom to 80 Days: An oral history of text games and interactive fictionarstechnica.com From Infocom to 80 Days: An oral history of text games and interactive fiction
MUDs, Usenet, and open source all play a part in 50 years of IF history.
- Bravely Default 3DS
I finally blew the dust off of my copy of Bravely Default for the 3ds.. I'm only a few hours in but this might be the most beautiful jrpg I've played on this console. The story so far seems somewhat stereotypical, but the art is gorgeous and the gameplay has been amazing so far! Just wanted to share!
- The Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake Will Be Released On November 14 | Retro Gaming News 24/7www.retronews.com Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake Launches Nov 14 | Retro Gaming News
Square Enix announces the release date for Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake on PS5, Xbox Series, Switch, and PC via Steam. Get ready for a nostalgic gaming experience.
Square Enix announced that Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake will be released on November 14, 2024. The game is now available for pre-order and comes with several bonuses. Square Enix has provided a summary of the game's features:
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Visually Stunning Remake: The classic masterpiece Dragon Quest III is being reimagined in HD-2D graphics that blend pixel art with 3D visuals, creating an immersive experience like never before.
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Enhanced Features: Includes a modernized UI and quality-of-life improvements to the original game's mechanics. Additionally, there are new animations for battle scenes and adjustments such as adjustable battle speed and auto-battle settings.
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Engaging Gameplay: The vast world map offers deep exploration with numerous locations to discover, challenges to overcome, and exciting encounters that will keep players engaged throughout their quest.
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Timeless Music: The game features an immersive musical score that captures the essence of the Dragon Quest universe, adding depth to the gaming experience.
Key Features:
- Modernized Remake - HD-2D visuals enhance player immersion.
- Traditional Battles - Improved turn-based combat system with new animations and settings.
- Immersive World - Explore a vast world filled with towns, dungeons, and caves.
- Timeless Musical Score - Captures the magic of Dragon Quest.
What Makes the HD-2D Remake Stand Out?
What aspect of the HD-2D Remake do you think will most appeal to fans who have played the original game?
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- Palmer Luckey's FPGA Game Boy clone lands just in time for the holidays | TechSpotwww.techspot.com Palmer Luckey's FPGA Game Boy clone lands just in time for the holidays
Oculus and ModRetro founder Palmer Luckey recently unveiled the Chromatic, a retro-style handheld designed to play Game Boy games more accurately than any other competitor. Pre-orders are...
Former Oculus designer and founder of ModRetro, Palmer Luckey, is set to release a new retro handheld gaming device later this year, aiming to compete with the Analogue Pocket. This comes as great news for tech enthusiasts, as it adds another option in the FPGA-based market.
Key Information:
- Device: Palmer Luckey's Chromatic
- Release Date: Holiday season
- Price: $199 per unit
- Technology Used: Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) for hardware emulation, offering more accurate game play compared to traditional software emulators
Distinct Features:
- Design Focus: The Chromatic is tailored specifically to showcase Game Boy games as they were originally released.
- Display Technology:
- Maintains Nintendo's original 160x144 resolution on a screen designed to ensure faithful visual representation of Game Boy games.
Comparison with Analogue Pocket:
- Limited Support: Unlike the Analogue Pocket, which supports multiple platforms and offers enhanced functionality, the Chromatic is geared more towards providing an authentic Game Boy gaming experience.
- Display Difference: While the Analogue Pocket features a high-resolution 1600 x 1440 LCD screen for better detail, the Chromatic maintains the original resolution to deliver a classic visual experience.
Additional Touches:
- Hardware - Magnesium alloy shell, PBT buttons, compatibility with original Game Boy link cables.
- Power Supply - Uses three AA batteries or supports a rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack through USB-C, which also supports lag-free video output.
As the competition heats up between FPGA-based retro handhelds, what do you think is most important in designing such devices? Is it accuracy, convenience, or nostalgia that holds the key to attracting gamers?
- Contra Reforged Turns Konami's '80s Classic Into A Third-Person Shooter | Time Extensionwww.timeextension.com Contra Reforged Turns Konami's '80s Classic Into A Third-Person Shooter
"Retro graphics, retro difficulty, and retro cheat codes"
The iconic run-and-gun shooter, Contra, is now reimagined in a third-person perspective with the release of Contra Reforged by homebrew developer Retrolead. This modern take on the classic game retains its retro graphics and difficulty level while offering unique features such as an auto lock-on mechanism that eliminates the need for precise aiming.
Key Features:
- Retro Graphics: The look and sound of the NES port are preserved, giving players a nostalgic experience.
- 3D Third-Person Shooter: The gameplay is transformed into a more complex third-person perspective, offering new ways to navigate levels and engage in combat.
- Auto Lock-On Mechanism: Players can simply jump and shoot without needing to aim much, thanks to the game's advanced targeting system.
Would you prefer playing classic 2D run-and-gun games or would you enjoy the unique twist of a third-person perspective?
- Steam Next Fest Best Retro Indie Demos! - Mega Man, Mario, and Yo-yo Zelda!
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- Retired engineer discovers 55-year-old bug in Lunar Lander computer game codearstechnica.com Retired engineer discovers 55-year-old bug in Lunar Lander computer game code
A physics simulation flaw in text-based 1969 computer game went unnoticed until today.
A physics simulation flaw in text-based 1969 computer game went unnoticed until today.
- Age of Mythology: Retold Is Set To Launch On September 4, 2024, Nearly 22 Years Since The Original Game’s Debut | Retro Gaming News 24/7www.retronews.com Age of Mythology: Retold Launching on September 4, 2024 | Retro Gaming News
Discover the modernized version of the 2002 classic game. Age of Mythology: Retold is finally here, bringing nostalgia to gaming enthusiasts worldwide.
Age of Mythology: Retold is set to launch on September 4, 2024, nearly 22 years after the original game's debut. This modernized version pays homage to its classic roots while incorporating new elements for an exciting remake. Players will have the chance to choose a major god and progress through four historical ages across various game modes.
Key Points:
- Age of Mythology: Retold is a spin-off from the Age of Empires series, focusing on world mythologies.
- It will be available on PC and Xbox Series X/S, with plans for release on other platforms in the future.
- Game Pass subscribers can play it free upon launch, allowing access via cloud streaming on mobile devices and smart TVs.
What aspects of the original game do you hope are preserved or improved in this new release?
- Retro Lite CM5 a Gaming Handheld using a CM5github.com GitHub - StonedEdge/Retro-Lite-CM5: An upgrade to the Retro Lite CM4 handheld, which uses the RK3588s compute module from Radxa.
An upgrade to the Retro Lite CM4 handheld, which uses the RK3588s compute module from Radxa. - GitHub - StonedEdge/Retro-Lite-CM5: An upgrade to the Retro Lite CM4 handheld, which uses the RK3588s...
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> Came across this really cool retro gaming handheld project. Its open source and they’re sharing the BOM soon so anyone get can get it manufactured. Full info is on the github but the gist is, its a retro gaming handheld that runs a version of armbian (arm debian) and it can play up to ps2 and GameCube games. > > > ! > > ! > > ! > > !
- New 6LP Metal Gear Solid: The Vinyl Collection Celebrates The Series's Music | Time Extensionwww.timeextension.com New 6LP Metal Gear Solid: The Vinyl Collection Celebrates The Series's Music
Pre-orders available now!
Laced Records has announced that it will be releasing a new 6LP collection featuring music from across the Metal Gear Solid series. The collection, titled Metal Gear Solid: The Vinyl Collection, is available to pre-order now and will contain 53 tracks spanning from Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake for the MSX all the way up until Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.
The collection includes notable tracks like "The Best Is Yet To Come", "Can't Say Goodbye To Yesterday", "Snake Eater", "Here's To You", and more. The set will come in a rigid board slipcase, containing six inner sleeves, and will also feature archival illustrations from the famous Japanese artist Yoji Shinkawa as well as a set of 6 multicoloured discs.
The official track listing is available on Laced Records' website, featuring music from various games in the series. The collection is expected to ship in October 2024 at the earliest.
What's your favourite track from the series?
- A Final Fantasy Tactics Remaster Is Confirmed And In Development | Retro Gaming News 24/7www.retronews.com Final Fantasy Tactics Remaster: Confirmed & In Development | Retro Gaming News
Bloomberg journalist confirms Final Fantasy Tactics remaster. Get the latest updates on this highly anticipated release. Retro gaming enthusiasts, stay tuned!
Bloomberg journalist Jason Schreier has confirmed that a Final Fantasy Tactics remaster is indeed in development. This confirmation comes after speculation surrounding the credibility of frequent Atlus news leaker Midori, who recently admitted to adopting an online persona.
The news of the Final Fantasy Tactics remaster has been received with excitement by fans eagerly anticipating its release. While details on the remake are scarce, this announcement brings hope for a new iteration of the beloved tactical RPG.
What do you think about the prospect of a Final Fantasy Tactics remaster? Are there any changes or features you'd like to see in the remake?
- Yuzo Koshiro's 'The Story Of Thor/Beyond Oasis' OST Is Being Re-Released On Vinyl | Time Extensionwww.timeextension.com Yuzo Koshiro's 'The Story Of Thor/Beyond Oasis' OST Is Being Re-Released On Vinyl
Pre-orders are open now!
Wayô Records has announced that it will release Yuzo Koshiro's phenomenal soundtrack to the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis action RPG The Story of Thor (known as Beyond Oasis in North America) as a limited edition double-LP this September. The music for this soundtrack was recorded directly from a Mega Drive console, following a meticulous process to obtain the best sound quality.
The release will contain 34 tracks across two marbled discs and comes with a 12-page booklet featuring insights and illustrations from the team, as well as a newly illustrated shikishi by artist Hitoshi Ariga. The first orders will also be signed by Yuzo Koshiro himself.
Pre-orders are open now 🎶
- Retro Arcade Handheld Super Pocket Announced With Classic Arcade Games Galore | Tech Raptortechraptor.net New Super Pocket Retro Arcade Console Lets You Relive Arcade Glory Days
If you're an arcade enthusiast, then you'll be pleased to know that HyperMegaTech has announced the Super Pocket, a retro arcade handheld.
HyperMegaTech has announced the Super Pocket, a new retro arcade handheld that comes complete with a bunch of classic arcade titles for you to enjoy. It's available in two editions: the Capcom Edition and the Taito Edition, each with its own unique lineup of games.
The Capcom Edition boasts 12 games, including original arcade versions of Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting, 1942, and Final Fight, as well as the home console version of Mega Man. Meanwhile, the Taito Edition comes with 17 games, featuring Space Invaders, Bubble Bobble, and Elevator Action, among others.
Both consoles have simple user interfaces and support Evercade's cartridge system, which means you'll have access to over 500 games if you want to expand your Super Pocket's library. The Super Pocket launches in October, with pre-orders opening on July 14th for $59 apiece.
Which edition appeals to you?
- 1990 - 2005 Gaming Build
I found a box of CD-Roms and floppy disks in my mum's basement and damnit, I want to play them! I could use emulators, DosBox or VMs but it's never quite the same as having the real thing, so between an eBay mobo and a box of old parts I managed to build my new gaming rig to cover 1990-2005.
Its running a P3 at 1GHz, 512MB of ram, and an ATI Xpert98 with 8MB of memory. As I didn't want to run an old IDE drive with a million hours on it, I tried an SATA-IDE adapter, it caused some issues during the install but that just felt like the standard Windows experience.
Though unpopular, I went with ME for 2 reasons, the first was Dos support, the second is that I went from W95 to ME as a kid, 98 wouldn't have felt the same. The install bricked twice with video drivers but I finally got it up and running with the default drivers and an 18" Samsung flat CRT (runs up to 1600x1200 at a nauseating 60hz).
So what were your favorite games from the 90's and early 2000s?
- How Sierra On-Line and a Disgraced Cop Made the Most Reactionary Game of the 90swww.vice.com How Sierra and a Disgraced Cop Made the Most Reactionary Game of the 90s
In the wake of the 1992 Los Angeles riots that ruined his reputation, Daryl Gates found himself in a point-and-click professional afterlife.
- GBA ‘Mega Man Mania’ Collection Is Being Brought Back To Life By Fans, Two Decades After Its Cancellation -- Retro Gaming News 24/7www.retronews.com GBA 'Mega Man Mania' Collection: Reviving Fans' Favorite Classic - Retro Gaming News 24/7
Discover the revival of Mega Man Mania for GBA by dedicated fans, reliving the nostalgia of this beloved classic. Get the latest retro gaming news.
Fans of the Mega Man series were excited about the announcement of Mega Man Mania for the GBA in 2004, as it offered a modern-day collection of the classic Game Boy Mega Man games. Unfortunately, the project was canceled shortly after. However, fans are now reviving this idea and working on remastering and coloring the original five Game Boy Mega Man games to create a compilation for the GBA.
The focus is on bringing new life to these classic games for fans to enjoy once again. This fan project aims to colorize and remaster the five Mega Man titles on Game Boy, with plans to eventually create a compilation for the GBA. This collection could be a dream come true for many retro gaming enthusiasts.
- Framework Mainboard Powers Retro Style Gaming Console -- Tom's Hardwarewww.tomshardware.com Framework Mainboard Powers Retro Style Gaming Console
The classic look and feel you’ve never seen before.
Some of us find ourselves drawn to the unique charm of retro hardware. One new creation that captures this sentiment is Game.Work by Abe Haskins - an innovative piece of art inspired by the vintage aesthetic.
Abe Haskins has meticulously crafted a retro gaming console that harkens back to the days of yore when plastic hardware and chunky cartridges were the norms. The Game.Work system, built around a Framework mainboard, showcases a custom case inspired by the TurboGrafx-16 while still integrating modern functionality.
The console also features cartridges that serve as storage media for games, with labels flaunting game artwork to replicate the retro experience. These cartridges are connected through a custom slot on top of the machine.
The console's case is primarily 3D-printed but boasts additional hardware like an acrylic board for the motherboard attachment, a metal back plate for stability, and rubber feet to keep it stationary during gameplay. The entire project has been made open source by Haskins, allowing enthusiasts worldwide to recreate or further develop their versions of this nostalgic gaming system.
The Game.Work console integrates the Framework mainboard, from a modular laptop specialist with easy upgradeability.
For those eager to dive deeper into this unique project and witness it come to life, Haskins has shared an official project video on YouTube. Follow him for more updates.
It's a testament that sometimes, you really can’t escape the plastic nostalgia!
- Trying to remember an old Spider-Man game I played as a child... anyone can recognize it?
Hey folks, I've lurked on this community for a while now but haven't really posted anything until today. Sorry if this isn't really the right place to ask questions like this, but since this is a place for old games, I felt it'd be the most appropriate one...
I've been wanting to re-live some of the games I used to play as a child, and I remember how, back in 2004-2006, there was this Spider-Man game I used to play as a kid but could never beat. Lately I've been curious if I could finally do it now.
All I remember about it were three missions:
- The first mission was some sort of "tutorial", where you'd have to use the web ability to swing across buildings and pass through a certain amount of these glowing green spider icons to clear the level.
- The second(?) mission was about some robbers/thieves stealing a bank's armoured car and you had to capture all of them.
- The third(?) mission was some sort of boss fight against a powerful guy who was apparently helping the thieves. I never got past this fight, he would always grab me - when he grabbed Spider-Man, I couldn't really do anything, he's just keep holding him and grunting occasionally; there might've been a key combination to break free from his grasp, but I didn't know at the time and always assumed it was game over and that I had to restart.
I understand this is really vague, but my memories of this game are incredibly vague and I barely recall much more. I remember I played it on a computer at least. I couldn't find anything like it on Wikipedia's pages on Spider-Man games, so I'm wondering if it might've been an unofficial game or something like that?