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Build Your Own Arduino Nano Tamagotchi Emulator

A new project by Chaos Theory shows how to build a compact Tamagotchi emulator using an Arduino Nano and a 3D-printed shell, bringing 90s digital pets to the DIY scene.

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news 2 days ago

Nintendo's Delisting Strategy for Wii and DS Revealed

A former Nintendo executive has explained the company's decision to delist Wii and DS hardware from Amazon. This move was primarily driven by brand control and intellectual property concerns.

4 days ago

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.

10 days 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.

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european-computing 5 hours ago

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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news 5 hours ago

Path of Exile 2: Endgame Overhaul Before 1.0 Launch

Grinding Gear Games announces 'Return of the Ancients,' a major Path of Exile 2 endgame expansion, adding significant content and new classes ahead of its full 1.0 release.

handhelds 5 hours ago

Anbernic RG34XXSP Gets Metallic Blue Colour

Anbernic expands its RG34XXSP handheld line with a new Metallic Blue colour, offering a fresh aesthetic for the popular clamshell device.

5 hours ago

Build Your Own Arduino Nano Tamagotchi Emulator

A new project by Chaos Theory shows how to build a compact Tamagotchi emulator using an Arduino Nano and a 3D-printed shell, bringing 90s digital pets to the DIY scene.

european-computing 5 hours ago

Commodore 64 Sync Splitter Board's Secrets Uncovered

A unique sync splitter board, once part of a Commodore 64 housed in a PET case, has been meticulously reverse-engineered, revealing the clever engineering behind its video output.

european-computing 5 hours ago

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.