19 days ago
A recent report highlights several lost media games, including unreleased Game Boy Advance titles and arcade prototypes, underscoring the critical need for ROM dumping and preservation efforts.
Dev Kapoor
• 3 min read
20 days ago
Former Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aimé details why the Wii U struggled, citing delayed exclusives and market pressure. His analysis offers a look into Nintendo's commercial missteps with the console.
Marcus Rivera
• 4 min read
News
21 days ago
Square Enix greenlights The Mermaid's Curse, a sequel to its successful narrative adventure, proving that traditional game design and strong storytelling can still thrive amidst a crowded market.
Owen H
• 4 min read
News
21 days ago
New data shows video game nostalgia is capturing a large portion of the industry's market share. Remakes, remasters, and mini consoles are leading the charge.
Marcus Rivera
• 3 min read
Sega
23 days ago
Sega has filed a new trademark for "Bonanza Bros. Golden Heist," hinting at a potential revival for the classic 1990 arcade and Sega Genesis stealth-action game.
Marcus Rivera
• 2 min read
23 days ago
Sega's iconic blue blur, Sonic the Hedgehog, faces off against the King of the Monsters, Godzilla, in a new IDW comic series. The first trailer has dropped.
Marcus Rivera
• 2 min read
News
23 days ago
Two highly acclaimed role-playing games, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and Final Fantasy VII, are available at their lowest eShop prices. This limited-time offer brings classic RPGs to new audiences.
Owen H
• 2 min read
24 days ago
Chris Dell has engineered an ultra-affordable handheld console for around one US dollar, using a CH32V003 microcontroller and Rust programming.
Dev Kapoor
• 2 min read
News
24 days ago
A new report suggests GameStop is preparing an offer to acquire eBay, a significant move with potential ramifications for the retro gaming collecting market.
Owen H
• 3 min read
24 days ago
GOG has added four seminal titles from Polish developer xLand to its free-to-claim catalogue until May 2026, marking a significant step in the preservation of DOS-era computing history.
Owen H
• 2 min read