The iconic Super Mario 64 on the Nintendo 64 is an irrefutable classic. There are problems with it but for the most part, it is a classic game that changed gaming. Sure, prior to the 3D debut of Mario and the gang there were other third dimension-based action adventures. The problem with those earlier titles […]
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Portable Final Burn Alpha Brings Arcade Classics to Nintendo Switch
March 5th, 2018
Carl Williams Considering the Nintendo Switch has been opened up to the independent homebrew community, it is was just a matter of time before emulators started appearing. One of the early ones is PFBA (Portable Final Burn Alpha). What is unique about this one is just what it brings to the table for classic arcade fans that […]
Atari Jaguar Emulator Comes to Android Platform
December 12th, 2017
Carl Williams Emulation and Android are almost synonymous with each other. There are plenty of options, both free and paid, available for just about every popular platform to see the light of day (anyone working on a Nemo emulator?). Now, we can add another Atari Jaguar emulator (RetroArch being another) via IrataJaguar. If you plan on running […]
Zelda Breath of the Wild Switch Versus PC Comparison
October 23rd, 2017
Carl Williams If you want to play The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild with the best possible graphics then you probably already know, you need to do it on a PC using an emulator (we are not advocating piracy). While Breath of the Wild looks great on the Switch, it is simply blown out of […]
Is MS-DOS Considered Retro?
April 27th, 2017
brianhedley It’s time to ask “is MS-DOS considered a retro platform?” After all, it’s not as if you can go into your local computer store or local supermarket and find DOS games lying on the shelf. Sure, you find an array of them in your average charity shops or thrift stores.
Skies of Arcadia 2?
February 5th, 2017
Dash The Bomber Fans have been clamoring a sequel to Skies of Arcadia for nearly two decades. Unfortunately for them, the possibility of this is nearly non-existent as Sega has no plans for the development of a sequel. Since around 2007, rumors have persisted that Sega would produce an HD remake of Skies of Arcadia but, so far, […]
IndieGoGo – RetroEngine Sigma Mini Console and Media Player
December 6th, 2016
Carl Williams Remember the success of the Ouya? It was a Kickstarter success story that people like me are still bringing up. It was that big of a deal. At least the Kickstarter side of things was a big deal, after launch not so much. RetroEngine Sigma is looking to do something similar but not as ambitious […]
3DNES Emulator Adds New Dimension to Classic Nintendo Titles
March 10th, 2016
Carl Williams Man, what if there was an emulator that could take any 8-Bit Nintendo Entertainment System title and make it new again? While not exactly perfect 3DNES does give a new take on the classics of yesteryear. The 8-Bit Nintendo NES was not powerful enough to do a lot of the graphical tricks that we saw […]
Real3DOPlayer Brings Full Speed 3DO Emulation to Android
October 1st, 2015
Carl Williams Ah, the 3DO, a console that will forever be remembered as either a system ahead of its time or just an oddity released between the SNES and Playstation. No matter what you think of the 3DO, it was still an interesting system that went places that many gaming companies simply refused (though Sega and Atari […]
Prototype: Sonic X-Treme in Working Form Found, Footage Released
November 9th, 2014
Carl Williams It is no secret that the Sega Saturn was all over the place as far as gaming goes. Sega simply lost their way, lost their direction and drive to be #1 and that was no more apparent than the way the Saturn was handled. That aside, gamers still got worked up over seeing 32-Bit Sonic […]
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