Dev Kapoor
Dev has modded more Game Boys than most people have owned. A software engineer by day and a soldering-iron expert by night, he writes about portable gaming history, emulator internals, and the modding scene that keeps forty-year-old hardware alive.
ArcStation PS1 ODE Leads RetroRGB Roundup
RetroRGB’s latest weekly roundup puts the ArcStation PS1 ODE in the spotlight, alongside new MiSTer FPGA cores and a RetroTINK 5X Pro update. It is a busy week for PlayStation preservation, FPGA fans, and video upscaler users.
FPGA Tech Gets a Retro Gaming Spotlight
Business Standard has taken a closer look at FPGA technology in retro gaming, and why some fans see it as a more accurate route than software emulation. The piece also touches on preservation, handhelds, and the growing interest in hardware-level recreation.
RomM Server Build on Acemagic Kron Mini K1
A Retro Handhelds project shows how the Acemagic Kron Mini K1 mini-PC can run as a low-power, always-on RomM server for retro game libraries. It is a neat fit for anyone who wants to cut down on the micro-SD shuffle.
Rayman Legends Retold Gets New Look on Snowdrop
Ubisoft is bringing Rayman Legends Retold to new platforms with a rebuilt visual style, extra stages, and a new world. The preview also points to a bigger technical shift from UbiArt to Snowdrop.
GameCube Keychain Becomes Working RP2040 Controller
A GameCube keychain has been turned into a fully working controller, with custom parts, tactile switches and an RP2040 microcontroller. It is a neat bit of miniaturisation from a modder known as Brux.