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Bloodlines 2 DLC 'Loose Cannon' Sees Mixed Reception

The first downloadable content for *Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2*, titled 'Loose Cannon', has launched to a largely mixed critical reception, echoing the base game's initial struggles.

Nintendo

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news 2 days ago

Splatoon Raiders: Nintendo's Potential Single-Player Re-evaluation

Reports suggest Nintendo is exploring a dedicated single-player experience with *Splatoon Raiders*, a notable departure from the series' established multiplayer focus. This move could signal a broader re-evaluation of design priorities within the company.

2 days ago

Adafruit Explores Super Nintendo Cartridge Internals

Adafruit's recent technical examination of Super Nintendo Entertainment System cartridges provides a detailed look at the hardware that powered a generation of games, offering critical insights for preservation.

Sega 2 days ago

Treasure Hints at Guardian Heroes Revival

Developer Treasure, known for its distinctive action titles, appears to be teasing a new project related to its Sega Saturn classic, Guardian Heroes. This has sparked interest among fans of the console's unique library.

a day ago

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.

Neo Geo

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japanese-retro 4 days ago

Mega64 Recreates Classic Fatal Fury Commercials for SNK

SNK has contracted content creators Mega64 to recreate classic Fatal Fury commercials from the 1990s, after the original footage was reportedly lost. This effort revives iconic promotional material.

Homebrew

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2 days ago

Mac OS X Ported to Nintendo Wii

A recent report indicates Mac OS X has been ported to the Nintendo Wii, highlighting the enduring interest in pushing console hardware beyond its original design parameters.

2 days ago

GameCube Set for Surprise Voxel Game in 2026

An unexpected "Minecraft alternative" is reportedly in development for the Nintendo GameCube, with a release anticipated in 2026, stirring interest in the console's enduring homebrew scene.

European Computing 2 days ago

Railblaze Brings New Life to the Amiga 500

Dion Guy's Railblaze, inspired by Transversion, offers Amiga PAL users a fresh challenge, requiring 1MB RAM and careful WinUAE configuration.

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Temple Maker 64 Brings Fan-Made Zelda Dungeons to Steam

Ki3 Games announces Temple Maker 64, a new Steam title allowing players to build their own Nintendo 64-era Zelda-style dungeons. This project highlights a community desire for creation tools.

japanese-retro 5 hours ago

Tales of Eternia Remastered Rated by PEGI

A PEGI rating for Tales of Eternia Remastered suggests Bandai Namco may soon announce a new version of the classic PlayStation RPG.

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Champions of Norrath: A PS2 Action RPG's Enduring Legacy

Twenty-two years after its release, Champions of Norrath remains a benchmark for PlayStation 2 action role-playing games, demonstrating the Snowblind Engine's versatility and pioneering console online play.

5 hours ago

Lego Genesis Set Rumor Ignites Collector Speculation

A new rumor suggests Lego will announce a Sega Genesis set, sparking discussion among collectors about its place in the retro merchandise market and Sega's enduring legacy.

news 17 hours ago

Bloodlines 2 DLC 'Loose Cannon' Sees Mixed Reception

The first downloadable content for *Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2*, titled 'Loose Cannon', has launched to a largely mixed critical reception, echoing the base game's initial struggles.

British Micros 17 hours ago

Blaze Teases Portable ZX Spectrum and C64 Hardware

Evercade maker Blaze has hinted at new portable hardware or collections for the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64, stirring excitement for British and European microcomputer fans.

news 17 hours ago

Aliens Video Games Book Uncovers IP Control Secrets

Mike Diver's upcoming book, Aliens: The Video Games, reveals how early developers skirted intellectual property rules, including an uncleared audio sample in the SNES Alien 3.

17 hours ago

C64 Preservation Efforts Uncover Lost Games

The Games That Werent team has announced a significant month for Commodore 64 preservation, bringing to light several previously missing titles and prototypes.