New Neo Geo AES and MiSTer FPGA Updates Emerge
RetroRGB's latest roundup details an official new Neo Geo AES console and significant MiSTer FPGA platform enhancements, including save syncing.
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RetroRGB's latest roundup details an official new Neo Geo AES console and significant MiSTer FPGA platform enhancements, including save syncing.
A new contender, the Miniloong Pocket One, enters the budget handheld market, featuring the familiar Rockchip RK3566 system-on-a-chip and a bespoke LoongOS operating system. This device aims to offer a premium feel at an accessible price point.
The popular Snes9xTYL Super Nintendo Entertainment System emulator for the PlayStation Portable is being revived, promising significant performance and feature enhancements.
The NEOGEO AES+ is set to bring SNK's arcade-perfect home console experience back with re-engineered ASIC chips, offering modern connectivity and original cartridge compatibility.
Dedicated players find their meticulously transferred Game Boy Advance Pokémon collections are underutilised in Pokémon Home, prompting calls for more engaging activities.
New cheat codes for the popular Pokémon Elysium ROM hack are now available, offering players enhanced customisation within emulators like Delta and MyBoy!.
Plaion's upcoming Neo Geo+ console aims to surpass software emulation, with modding legend Furrtek involved in its hardware design.
The Afterplay storefront now offers new indie retro games for classic hardware, playable instantly through its browser-accessible emulation platform.
Mother 3, the final chapter in the EarthBound series, marks its 20th anniversary on the Game Boy Advance, yet an official English localisation remains elusive.
A new fanmade Game Boy Color remix of Punch-Out!! for the NES is set to include previously cut 'guest stars', bringing unseen content to the handheld.