Anyone seen an LED Matrix Cube before? Me neither. They look cool though. Anyhow, the LED’s across four sides display the game screen. The one in the video below is set on an auto rotating base. This keeps the necessary parts of the screen in your view as you play. Unfortunately, this is extraordinarily little […]
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LED Matrix Cube Display Playing Castlevania on Nintendo Entertainment System
December 28th, 2020
Carl Williams
Toki Enhanced Color Hack Released on Nintendo Entertainment System
July 19th, 2020
Carl Williams Toki is one of those arcade games I will forever remember. Fans of this ape game will want to pay attention here. Recently an independent developer created a hack for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) version. Better colors and a new sprite await you.
Screaming Wings 2020 Improves Atari 8 Bit Computer Game
July 11th, 2020
Carl Williams Screaming Wings 2020 is an interesting creation. At its core it is mainly a graphical improvement. What it represents is just how cool computer gaming can be. Sure, there have been graphical improvements for console games. Sadly, most of those require a specific emulator to run. Worst case scenario they run on original hardware but […]
Top Five Resident Evil 2 Remake Claire Redfield Mods
July 4th, 2020
Carl Williams Resident Evil 2 Remake is a good reason to own a computer. Mods like these for Claire Redfield prove it. Sure, the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions are cool, but you cannot mod them. Well, not easily. There is a myriad of mods that change all kinds of aspects of the latest Capcom survival […]
Defeat Coronavirus with Covid-19 Game on Atari 2600
April 15th, 2020
Carl Williams It is no secret that Coronavirus, aka Covid-19, is gripping the world right now. It sucks for everyone, especially those afflicted with it. A programmer has taken the Space Invaders game on Atari 2600 and remixed it. Covid-19 game is the result. What was once aliens is now the Coronavirus. The goal is the same […]
Resident Evil Remaster Version Released by Fan
November 27th, 2019
Carl Williams Capcom are known for their re-releasing of titles on the same platform (not to mention re-releasing again on newer platforms). Just look at how many Street Fighter 2 versions were released on the Super Nintendo or Resident Evil on the original PlayStation. That second franchise is the topic of this article. I wanted to do […]
Fans Create 100 New Bubble Bobble Levels
January 16th, 2019
Carl Williams Ah, level hacks. One of the more interesting hacks if you ask me. Sure, more characters are nice, such as the various Streets of Rage 2 hacks we feature from time to time, but those are the same levels. New levels means new challenges, new adventures, and of course, more fun for fans. That is […]
Nintendo Game Boy Could be Your Next Wireless Controller
January 3rd, 2019
Carl Williams When it comes to wireless controllers gamers have plenty of options, few being cross platform though. One fan of not only wireless controllers but the Nintendo Game Boy brand has taken things into his own hands. I apologize, I could not help myself there. Anyhow, what has been created is a cartridge for the Game […]
Super Nintendo Mortal Kombat Finally Bleeds
May 21st, 2018
Carl Williams Back in the day Nintendo had this weird knack for censoring games. On the 8-Bit Nintendo Entertainment System this was not all that much of a problem. Sure, we had a few questionable games slip through Nintendo’s weird censoring program, such as Monster Party which featured bleeding skulls and other imagery that NES games were […]
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