Atari Acquires Implicit Conversions for PS1 Emulation
Atari has acquired Implicit Conversions, an emulation studio specialising in 32-bit titles, particularly those from the Sony PlayStation, bolstering its retro preservation strategy.
Atari has acquired Implicit Conversions, an emulation studio specialising in 32-bit titles, particularly those from the Sony PlayStation, bolstering its retro preservation strategy.
Time Extension reports that Sega appears poised to revisit a number of its classic franchises, signalling a renewed corporate interest in its extensive back catalogue.
The Pokémon Trading Card Game on Game Boy Color offered a unique RPG experience, arriving late in the handheld's life cycle but finding new life through modern emulation and fan efforts.
A classic R-Type Game Boy Color title is set for release on contemporary systems later this month, bringing 8-bit arcade action to new audiences.
Chris Garrett's RGC-BASIC 2.0 update brings a wealth of new features, including MOD music support and advanced 256-colour palettes, deeply inspired by European microcomputer aesthetics.
CBR Games recently highlighted a collection of role-playing games that, for various reasons, never found the wider audience they deserved, from SNES tactical titles to modern indie releases.
RetroRGB highlights a budget-friendly 2.4GHz wireless USB remote, offering a clean solution for controlling MiSTer FPGA and Kodi setups without a full keyboard.
A bizarre graphic adventure, Hosenose & Booger, was advertised for the SEGA Genesis and Atari Jaguar in 1994 but never saw release. This lost game highlights the risks of developing for struggling platforms.
Reports indicate a quality control issue with aftermarket Wii USB-C power adapters, with some units supplying 15V instead of the console's required 12V.
The Anbernic RG Vita Pro receives GammaOS Next v1.3, introducing GammaOS Nano for an optimised boot-to-game experience, addressing common Android performance issues.