👾 Retro Gaming Weekly News #0133
This week has not been very focused on gaming, as I built a new app (more details to be shared very soon), however, I did
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This week has not been very focused on gaming, as I built a new app (more details to be shared very soon), however, I did
Yuzo Koshiro, the legendary composer and developer known for iconic soundtracks in games like Streets of Rage and The Revenge of Shinobi, has shared an
Retro gaming isn’t just about dusting off old cartridges, trying to hook up an ageing console or grabbing a handful of coins for the
The Virtua Fighter series has been a groundbreaking force in gaming history, widely regarded as the first 3D fighting game when it debuted in 1993.
Sega fans have been buzzing lately about a new feature that promises to bring some extra sparkle to their favourite titles: the Sega Account. Officially
Brazil is famous for samba, football, and carnival, yet there’s another tale swirling around its pop culture that deserves a spotlight: the enduring connection
Krikzz has unveiled the Mega EverDrive CORE, a new flash cartridge designed for Sega Genesis/Mega Drive enthusiasts seeking a balance between functionality and affordability.
Today, January 20, 2025, SEGA Group’s Sega Feve Co., Ltd. unveiled the Japanese Game Centers Guide, a comprehensive website aimed at helping foreign tourists
In a surprising development for retro gaming enthusiasts, developer @craf7y24 has successfully ported the Xash3D engine, a versatile engine compatible with Half-Life, to the Sega
In the early 1990s, the video game industry had a singular obsession: bits. It was an era where more bits equalled better gaming—or so