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Fabula Nova Crystallis: A Twenty-Year Retrospective
Twenty years ago, Square Enix announced the ambitious Final Fantasy Fabula Nova Crystallis project. Its complex development history offers a cautionary tale for grand visions in game production.
Xevious 128k Edition Discovered for Amstrad CPC
A previously unknown 128k version of Namco's classic arcade shooter, Xevious, has surfaced for the Amstrad CPC, found hidden as an Easter egg.
BBC Archive Film Recalls Computer Literacy Project's Legacy
A newly surfaced BBC archive film from 1992 looks back at the Computer Literacy Project, highlighting the Acorn BBC Micro's impact on a generation.
Dragon Quest 40th Anniversary Stream Promises New Details
Series creator Yuji Horii has announced a special May 27 stream, marking the Dragon Quest 40th anniversary and promising new information on the next installment.
Nintendo
All Nintendo →Game Boy Value: More Than You Realise
The original Nintendo Game Boy, a monochrome marvel, is now a sought-after item for collectors and modders. Its enduring design and repairability contribute to its rising market value.
Pokémon Pinball Almost Launched as a Metroid Game
The Game Boy Color classic Pokémon Pinball was nearly a Metroid title, a decision that shaped its hardware-driven design and commercial success.
Takashi Tezuka, Director of Classic Nintendo Titles, Retires
Veteran designer Takashi Tezuka, known for his work on Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda, will retire from Nintendo in June 2026.
Two NES Games From the 80s Get New Physical Releases
New physical editions of two Nintendo Entertainment System titles from the 1980s are coming, a move that always sparks debate among collectors about market impact.
Sega
All Sega →Sega Launches New Kingdom Hearts Plush Toys in Japan
Sega, Square Enix, and Disney are releasing a new line of Kingdom Hearts & you miniature plush toys, initially available in Japanese arcades this May.
AI Fakes Flood Retro Console Ad Scene
Generative AI is creating fake "lost" Japanese retro console ads, fooling many online and raising serious questions for game preservation.
8BitMods Brings Motion Control to Dreamcast Gamepads
A new adapter from 8BitMods introduces motion control to the Sega Dreamcast, letting players use their original gamepads as a makeshift racing wheel in titles like F355 Challenge.
Bomberman Online Returns to Dreamcast After 23 Years
The Dreamcast's online legacy gets a jolt as community efforts bring Bomberman Online back, highlighting the enduring power of fan preservation.
Atari
All Atari →Atari Lynx Collection 1 Signals Renewed Interest
The announcement of an Atari Lynx Collection 1 suggests a fresh look at the often-overlooked handheld console, a machine with a curious place in gaming history.
Atari Buys Early Wizardry Rights, Plans Remasters
Atari has acquired the rights to the first five Wizardry titles, signaling new remasters, collections, and media projects for the classic RPG series.
Atari 2600 Values: What Your Console Is Worth
A new report from AOL.com details current market values for the Atari 2600, showing a steady collector interest in the console that defined early home gaming.
Atari Relaunches Adventure of Samsara After Initial Release Overshadowed
Atari and Ilex Games are providing a significant update and 'relaunch' for Adventure of Samsara, a metroidvania title that initially struggled for visibility.
Neo Geo
All Neo Geo →Plaion Clarifies Neo Geo AES+ Features and Compatibility
Plaion has released an official FAQ video, offering key details on the upcoming Neo Geo AES+ console, including its connectivity, game compatibility, and accessory support.
Metal Slug's Hidden Origins Revealed by Director Kazuma Kujo
New interviews with Metal Slug director Kazuma Kujo shed light on the game's initial concept as "Metal Slug Zero" and the Irem team's transition to Nazca Corporation.
FULLSET Launches New Physical Games for Neo Geo and Saturn
FULLSET is bringing new physical releases, Overserved: Food Fighters and Project Neon, to the Neo Geo, Sega Saturn, and Dreamcast, pushing modern tech into classic consoles.
SNK Announces World Heroes Perfect PC Edition with Rollback Netcode
SNK has revealed a new PC version of the 1995 arcade fighting game, World Heroes Perfect. This 'NEO GEO Premium Selection' release includes modern features like rollback netcode.
Arcade
All Arcade →Xevious 128k Edition Discovered for Amstrad CPC
A previously unknown 128k version of Namco's classic arcade shooter, Xevious, has surfaced for the Amstrad CPC, found hidden as an Easter egg.
Playable LEGO Tetris Arcade Set Gains Support
A fan-designed LEGO Tetris arcade cabinet, featuring playable block-stacking and a hidden room, is gathering significant community support on LEGO Ideas.
MiSTer FPGA Sees New Launcher, Arcade Cores, and Hardware
The MiSTer FPGA platform continues its rapid expansion with a new graphical user interface, several arcade core developments, and a dedicated JAMMA board. These updates enhance both usability and hardware authenticity.
Double Baboon Ninja: New Amiga Game Shows Arcade Promise
Developer Danlabg has released footage for Version 7a of `Double Baboon Ninja`, an upcoming arcade-style Amiga game, stirring interest in the homebrew scene.
Homebrew
All Homebrew →Game Boy ROM Hides Proposal for Three Years
A developer embedded a marriage proposal within a Game Boy game's Read-Only Memory, a secret that remained undiscovered by his girlfriend for three years.
Xevious 128k Edition Discovered for Amstrad CPC
A previously unknown 128k version of Namco's classic arcade shooter, Xevious, has surfaced for the Amstrad CPC, found hidden as an Easter egg.
Double Baboon Ninja: New Amiga Game Shows Arcade Promise
Developer Danlabg has released footage for Version 7a of `Double Baboon Ninja`, an upcoming arcade-style Amiga game, stirring interest in the homebrew scene.
Lost Amiga Shooter Bomberplanes Surfaces After Three Decades
A previously unreleased Amiga game, *Bomberplanes*, crafted by a 16-year-old Dutch developer in 1994, has finally appeared online, offering a glimpse into the vibrant homebrew scene of the period.
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Game Boy Value: More Than You Realise
The original Nintendo Game Boy, a monochrome marvel, is now a sought-after item for collectors and modders. Its enduring design and repairability contribute to its rising market value.
Game Boy ROM Hides Proposal for Three Years
A developer embedded a marriage proposal within a Game Boy game's Read-Only Memory, a secret that remained undiscovered by his girlfriend for three years.
Atari Lynx Collection 1 Signals Renewed Interest
The announcement of an Atari Lynx Collection 1 suggests a fresh look at the often-overlooked handheld console, a machine with a curious place in gaming history.
Fabula Nova Crystallis: A Twenty-Year Retrospective
Twenty years ago, Square Enix announced the ambitious Final Fantasy Fabula Nova Crystallis project. Its complex development history offers a cautionary tale for grand visions in game production.
Xevious 128k Edition Discovered for Amstrad CPC
A previously unknown 128k version of Namco's classic arcade shooter, Xevious, has surfaced for the Amstrad CPC, found hidden as an Easter egg.
BBC Archive Film Recalls Computer Literacy Project's Legacy
A newly surfaced BBC archive film from 1992 looks back at the Computer Literacy Project, highlighting the Acorn BBC Micro's impact on a generation.
Dragon Quest 40th Anniversary Stream Promises New Details
Series creator Yuji Horii has announced a special May 27 stream, marking the Dragon Quest 40th anniversary and promising new information on the next installment.
Pokémon Pinball Almost Launched as a Metroid Game
The Game Boy Color classic Pokémon Pinball was nearly a Metroid title, a decision that shaped its hardware-driven design and commercial success.
Anbernic RG477V Gains New RG Home Launcher and Control Centre
Anbernic has released a significant software update, v1.38, for the RG477V handheld, introducing a new RG Home launcher and a dedicated Control Centre.
Game Bub Enters Handheld Arena with Transparent Design
A new contender, the Game Bub, promises accurate retro play in a distinctive transparent shell, setting its sights on the established Analogue Pocket.