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Retro Gaming Weekly News #0039

Happy easter Monday for those of you that celebrate it. I hope you are enjoying some chocolate, time off work and some retro gaming (or maybe all three). 26 years ago today for the Sony Playstation, a genre-defining RPG was launched – in my opinion, probably the best of its kind. See if you can guess it from the riddle (answer at the bottom).

In this game, a hero with spiky hair and a giant sword,

Fights against Shinra, the evil corporation’s horde.

With a team of friends, he battles through a fantastic story,

Saving the planet from Sephiroth’s ultimate glory.

 

News

Rumours suggest that the infamous and widely mocked “Zelda” games released on the Philips CD-i console are being remastered for the Nintendo Switch, offering players a chance to revisit the cult-classics with updated visuals and improved gameplay [Nintendo Life]. Link

 
Everything Awful

Discover the mysterious and challenging Japanese role-playing game, “SaGa Frontier,” which first appeared on the Super Famicom in 1997 [Yahoo! Entertainment], and why it’s making a comeback on modern consoles. Link

Get ready to relive your childhood (or your parents) with the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster series, bringing back the original classics with revamped 2D graphics and a fresh coat of paint [N-Europe]. Link

To celebrate the release of the “Tetris” movie, gamers can now access the secret “Level 30” and “Level 40” in the classic game on various platforms (Tetris Effect), featuring new visuals and music [GameSpot]. Link

An ex-Rare developer explains the origin and inspiration behind the creation of the various environments and settings in the classic video game “Donkey Kong Country” [GoNintendo]. Link

Get ready for some retro action with “Xeno Crisis,” a new video game released for the GameCube and Nintendo 64 that takes players on an exciting sci-fi adventure filled with aliens and intense combat [Ruetir]. Link

 
Good luck finding an original N64 game box in this condition

Fans of Rare’s classic titles for the Nintendo 64 console can rejoice as co-founder Tim Stamper teases the development cartridge for “Dream 64,” a cancelled project that could have been a hit game on the system [My Nintendo News]. Link

 

Exciting video game news surfaces as leaked footage allegedly showcases a reboot of Sega’s classic “Jet Set Radio” and a remake of “Persona 3,” two beloved titles that could be making a comeback soon [My Nintendo News]. Link

Gamers can now use retro Nintendo controllers with their Nintendo Switch thanks to the Raspberry Pi Pico W, a new microcontroller that allows users to program and connect classic controllers to the Switch wirelessly [Tom’s Hardware]. Link

Sega sparks controversy among Sonic fans as they remind them that Tails, Sonic’s sidekick, technically died 30 years ago in the game “Sonic the Hedgehog 2,” and has been a ghost ever since [TheGamer]. Link

 

Features

Get ready to become a Super Mario expert with these 30 key facts about the beloved video game character, including his origin, abilities, and even his favourite food [It’s A Stampede]. Link

 

Rediscover “Axelay,” one of Konami’s classic shoot ’em up games for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), that was overshadowed by other titles in the company’s library, but still remains a hidden gem [Destructoid]. Link

Travel back in time and learn about the fascinating history of “The Legend of Zelda” franchise, from its early beginnings and development to its evolution and influence on video game culture [GamesRadar]. Link

t the inside scoop on the Super Mario Bros. movie as its creators discuss their vision for bringing the beloved video game characters to the big screen, including their approach to humour, music, and staying true to the spirit of the games [CNET]. Link

Get a dose of nostalgia as the upcoming Super Mario Bros. movie is filled with references and Easter eggs from the classic video games, including familiar characters, items, and even sound effects [Den of Geek]. Link

Discover some of the forgotten and unusual sports video games from the past, including titles like “ESPN Extreme Games” and “Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater,” that introduced gamers to unique and exciting sports they might not have otherwise tried [GameRant]. Link

Lists and Rankings

Discover the top 25 best Mario games of all time, including classics like “Super Mario Bros.” and “Super Mario 64,” as well as newer releases like “Super Mario Odyssey” and “Super Mario 3D World” [MSN]. Link

We are taking a look at the Top 20 N64 games ever, and sharing some intersting facts [RetroShell]. IG TikTok

Take a look back at some of the worst video games based on cartoon franchises, including infamous titles like “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” and “The Simpsons Wrestling,” that left fans disappointed and frustrated with their poor gameplay and lack of quality [CBR]. Link

The game in the riddle was Final Fantasy VII!

That’s all for this week’s video game newsletter! From leaked footage of “Jet Set Radio” and “Persona 3” remakes to the creation of the Super Mario Bros. movie, there’s been plenty of exciting news in the gaming world. Whether you’re a fan of classic titles or new releases, there’s always something to look forward to. So, grab some snacks, fire up your console or computer, and have fun playing some great games!

 

???? Retro Gaming Weekly News #0038

Welcome to the 38th issue. In this week’s newsletter, this week we cover articles from the New Your Times and Esquire (????), alternative Nintendo inventions, Ryu promoting eye care and the best controllers for button mashing.

Released on the 6th of April in 1992 was one of the very best gun and run games. Here is a riddle to give you a clue as to what it is.

In the land of the rising sun, an invasion began, On a console with 16 bits, it’s where I stand. Two heroes, their mission to thwart and to thwart, The year’s ninety-two, the sixth of the fourth.

My title speaks of conflict, the third in the row, Alien adversaries, they must overthrow. A run-and-gun adventure, in your hands it lies, What am I? A game where heroes shoot for the skies.

News

8Bit do are a solid company that makes some excellent products based on retro designs. They have just upgraded their SN30 Pro controller so it now works like a dream for Mac emulation [Ars Tech]. Link

In the most random news, the characters from Street Fighter II have appeared in an advert for Eye Drops in Japan [YouTube]. Link

 
Take the blue pill.

Project EGG is reportedly going to bring MSX and Neo Geo titles to the Nintendo Switch [Nintendo Life]. Link

A Rare co-founder demonstrated a beta copy of Twelve Tales: Conker 64, which was eventually scrapped and replaced with Conkers Bad Fur Day [My Nintendo News]. Link

A Reddit user has converted an N64 into an arcade cabinet ????. Link

The Ocarina of time is one of the very best, and CryZENx has given it a makeover using Unreal Engine 5.2 – and it looks very cool [TecheBlog]. Link

Features

The New York Times rarely gets a hallowed slot on here, but they have a cool-looking article on Why Tetris consumed your brain. Link

Pocket Lint has a feature on older technologies that will baffle the modern generation. An excellent trip down memory lane to relive such delights as cassette tapes, overhead projectors and Gamegears. Link

The new series of Succession is out (well worth a watch) and Kieran Culkin shares his list of essential video games – with retro games coming out on top [Esquire]! Link

With the new Mario film close to release, CBR revisits how the original 90’s film could have been very different. Link

Geek Tyrant gives you some ideas to relax, by repairing and restoring old video game consoles. Kind of like adult colouring in (but with better results at the end). Link

We Got This Covered go back in time and look at some of Nintendo’s lesser-known games (mostly pre-Famicom). Some cool things I was not aware of. Link

 
Limited edition range, selling fast!

Atari are on a tear, and they are publishing a VR game for the PSVR2 called Pixel Ripped 1978, which is about a woman called bug who is working at Atari during the early days of gaming, and covers a lot of classic Atari games [YouTube]. Link

List and Rankings

The rankers at The Gamer give you their view on the 10 best controllers for maximum button-mashing satisfaction. Link

Destructoid gives the Yoshi franchise some love by giving you the 10 best Yoshi games of all time. Link

GameRant has a list of peripherals that you can buy now for your super Nintendo (mostly controllers). Link

One of the best things about the N64 was the 4 controller ports as standard, this led to some heated multiplayer battles (mostly on ISS and Goldeneye). Critical Hit gives to you the best N64 multiplayer games. Link

The Saturn does not get much love in this newsletter, mostly because there is limited news or features, but this week’s Pro Game Guides gives to you the 15 best games on the Sega Saturn! Link

Game Over. Did you guess the game from the riddle? It was Contra III: The Alien Wars (aka Super Probotector: Alien Rebels).

We are counting down the top 20 games on TikTok and Instagram if you wanted to see our verdict.

Retro Gaming Weekly News #0033

Welcome to issue number 33 – this week in gaming a classic game was launched for the SNES which was widely regarded as one of the best of its genre. Here are a couple of clues to see if you can guess what it is. It had a different name in Europe and the USA and featured weapons like machine guns, flamethrowers and homing missiles. Answer at the end.

 

 

News

An Atari Enthusiast has made a ‘mini’ version of the Atari Lynx [RetroDodo]. Link

 
Should be called the Lynx Kitten

In this week’s retro gaming releases, we have Doodle World: Redrawn, which is a run re-imagining of DoodleWorld and is being released for the OG NES [Limited Run Games]. Link

After Sega took down the sale of the “Mega Book Collection” which was due to release after successful funding, the creator decided to give the book away for free [Grey Fox Books]. Link

 
They’re all a little looney.

Polymega has announced some new products for their modular retro gaming hardware including an App front end and a new wireless controller. Link

Emulators now work on the PS5 thanks to a firmware 6.5 exploit [Wololo]. Link

 

 

 

Features

Game Freaks 365 wrote an article on What made Super Mario World so good. Link

CBR announce that the mystery behind Sonic CD’s missing level has been finally solved. Link

 
What was this level called….?

Want to know how to build a Game Boy on a breadboard? Well, Hackaday has got a feature on this. Link

GameSpot has visited super Nintendo world and has compiled a list of the 5 things you have to do. Link

 
Stoned Bowser

 

…and 8 things you should know before going (PSA Universal announced a Florida park this week as well). Link

 

 

Lists and Rankings

The Gamer have a list of 10 Video Games that were well ahead of the times visually surprised to see no mention of Another World or Flashback which felt miles ahead. Link

Den of Geek shares 15 things you never knew about the Sega Genesis/Megadrive (worth a look, quite interesting). Link

 
If you did not know about the hidden wrestler Kwang then click the picture to learn more.

CBR Rank the 10 best Nintendo Franchises. Link

And there you have it. The game clues were for Contra III aka Super Probotector in Europe. For more retro gaming contact, please follow us on TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and/or join our sub Reddit. Thanks for reading!

 

The Power of Preservation: How Sega Megadrive Box Protectors Keep Retro Gaming Alive

The Sega Megadrive, also known as the Genesis in North America, was a popular home video game console that was first released in Japan in 1988. It was developed and produced by Sega and quickly became one of the most successful gaming systems of its time. The console was known for its advanced technology, innovative features, and a library of classic games that are still beloved by gamers today.

Sega Megadrive Box Protectors

One of the defining features of the Sega Megadrive was its 16-bit processor, which allowed for more advanced graphics and faster gameplay than its competitors. It also introduced a variety of peripherals and accessories, such as the Sega CD and the Sega 32X, which expanded the console’s capabilities and provided gamers with new experiences.

Despite its popularity, the Sega Megadrive faced stiff competition from other gaming systems such as the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) and the Atari Jaguar. However, its dedicated fanbase continued to grow, and the console remained a staple in many homes throughout the 1990s.

Today, many retro gamers still collect and play Sega Megadrive games, with titles such as Sonic the Hedgehog, Phantasy Star IV, and Streets of Rage 2 among the most highly regarded. The console’s iconic design and distinctive logo also continue to inspire nostalgia and hold a special place in the hearts of many gamers.

If you’re a collector or just a fan of the Sega Megadrive, you may be interested in protecting your game boxes with Sega Megadrive Box Protectors. These plastic protectors are specifically designed to fit Megadrive game boxes and provide an extra layer of protection against scratches, wear, and tear. They can also help preserve the value of your games, especially if you plan to sell or trade them in the future.

In addition to Megadrive Box Protectors, there are also a variety of other accessories and add-ons available for the console, such as extension cords, controllers, and memory cards. With the continued popularity of retro gaming, it’s never been a better time to be a fan of the Sega Megadrive.

In conclusion, the Sega Megadrive is a console with a rich history and a legacy that continues to live on today. Its advanced technology, innovative features, and library of classic games have made it a beloved system among gamers. If you’re a fan or collector, consider investing in Sega Megadrive Box Protectors to protect and preserve your game boxes for years to come.

 
 
 

Retro Gaming Weekly News #0031

Welcome to this week’s retro gaming news roundup. The year is 1986, you are in Japan and this week a game is going to be released which will change gaming forever. You fire up the game, and one of the first things you read is “It’s dangerous to go alone! Take this.” What game is it?

 
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News

Cocaine Bear is the big film release of 2023 and might of just missed the Oscar nominations for this year HOWEVER – the good folk have made an 8-bit game to celebrate the launch and you can play it for free. Link

 
That’s not snow.

The Named Cassette Museum in Tokyo is reuniting gamers with their original Famicom cassettes, and other old game cartridges, which had their names, addresses, and additional identifying information written on them [Yahoo]. Link

 
I hope they find their owners

There is a new game to film release on the horizon! This time, Tetris [YouTube]. Link

Super Nintendo World in Hollywood is open! If you want to know more you can read this from SFGate. Link

Some boffins (I love that word) have created MarioGPT, which is a Mario Bros world generator using GPT-2 [TechXplore]. Link

 
Mario through the world of AI

Limited Run Games wanted to resurrect Cool Spot – Dr Pepper said “no” [Twitter]. Link

 
Does anyone know what this game is?

To celebrate the 30th Anniversary of StarFox, one of the lead programmers has done a 40-minute play-through [YouTube]. Link

 
The best protection for your collection

Features

In 1993, The Flash had his own video game on the Sega Master System that tried to replicate his speed in a precise puzzle game rather than emulating Sonic the Hedgehog, and although it received good reviews for its music and level design, it was overshadowed by the console’s lack of popularity in America and never re-released or ported to other consoles [CBR]. Link

 
(Grand) Master System Flash.

Dualshockers have a feature on the life and death of “lives” in video games. Link

SlashGear takes a look at the most bizarre N64 accessories of all time. Link

 
Its not what it looks like mum, I am just developing my reality glove muscles

Nintendo Life looks back at the Nintendo console with the best lineup of first-party games. Link

 

Lists / Rankings

Destructoid gives you their take on the top 15 games for the SNES. Link

Game news 24 takes a look at the 5 rarest games in the world. Link

 
The holy grail

Yahoo gets in on the ranking game and gives you their top 20 video game characters from the 90s. Link

And GameRant, who are much more accustomed to giving their rankings – gives you the 10 best Retro Games from the ’90s. Link

In the niche list of the week, The Gamer take a look at the 10 best WarioWare references to other games. Link

 
Niche list of the week visual

Dualshockers gives you their take on the 10 best Sega Franchises. Link

That’s all folks. This week’s game was The Legend of Zelda for the NES, released 37 years ago this week in Japan. Check out our TikTok channel where we are creating our very own list of the top 20 SNES games ever!

Investing in Your Gaming Legacy: Using Game Box Protectors for Sega Megadrive Collection

The Sega Megadrive, also known as the Sega Genesis in North America, was one of the most popular video game consoles of the 1990s. With its groundbreaking graphics and sound, it provided countless hours of entertainment for gamers all over the world. But as with any cherished possession, it’s important to protect your Sega Megadrive game collection from wear and tear. And what better way to do so than with game box protectors?

Sega Megadrive Box Protectors

Game box protectors are clear plastic cases that fit snugly over your game boxes, protecting them from dust, scratches, and other damage. They’re a great investment for any collector who wants to keep their games in pristine condition, and they’re especially useful for rare or valuable games that you want to preserve for future generations.

The Sega Megadrive game boxes are particularly well-suited for game box protectors. Their colorful artwork and bold logos are an iconic part of gaming history, and they deserve to be displayed and preserved for years to come. Whether you’re a longtime fan of the console or just discovering it for the first time, the Sega Megadrive game boxes are a visual feast that’s sure to delight.

Some of the most beloved Sega Megadrive games come in truly stunning packaging. The box for Sonic the Hedgehog 2, for example, features an eye-catching image of Sonic and Tails soaring through the sky. The cover of Streets of Rage 2 shows the game’s heroes surrounded by a ring of fire, while the box for Phantasy Star IV depicts an epic space battle with a giant space station in the background.

With game box protectors, you can keep these masterpieces in excellent condition for years to come. You’ll be able to admire the artwork without worrying about it getting scuffed or torn, and you’ll have the peace of mind that comes with knowing that your investment is well-protected.

In conclusion, the Sega Megadrive game boxes are a treasure trove of classic gaming history, and game box protectors are the perfect way to ensure that they stay that way. Whether you’re a serious collector or just a casual gamer, protecting your games is an investment that will pay off in the long run. So go ahead and give your Sega Megadrive game collection the care and attention it deserves – your future self will thank you!