👾 Retro Gaming Weekly News #0065
Issue #65 - The Commodore 65, also known as the C65, was a prototype computer developed by Commodore International in the late 1980s. It was
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Issue #65 - The Commodore 65, also known as the C65, was a prototype computer developed by Commodore International in the late 1980s. It was
Issue #64 - it goes without saying what number in retro gaming is synonymous with retro gaming, so this edition is to celebrate the legendary
Issue #63 - The Sega Saturn, Sega's fifth-generation gaming console, had 63 launch titles when it was released in North America in 1995.
Issue #62 - fun fact, the original Game Boy had a maximum battery life of up to 62 hours and there were 62 launch games
Issue #62 - The 62nd game released for the NES in the USA was Arkanoid, the famous block breaker. In this week’s newsletter, we
Episode 60 is coming at you like a well-timed dragon punch. In this week’s newsletter we have controversial games, a Pong sequel, and a
Get ready to level up your nostalgia because Issue #59 of our retro gaming newsletter is here, blasting in like a perfectly timed warp pipe
Issue #57 coming in hot. In this week's newsletter, we cover mini controllers, the worst things about retro gaming and the rarest and
Issue #57 is coming in hot. This week we cover consoles that almost never happened, $10 fake game boys and the truth behind Michael Jackson
Welcome to Issue #56 of the newsletter, if you are into retro gaming and want the best possible quality cases, please do check out our