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👾 Retro Gaming Weekly News #0138

A bumper 52 stories coming your way this week, including 30 years of Ristar, more GTA for the Dreamcast, Terminator 2 is back and 100 years of Pokemon? 

News

⚽ Super Soccer Exits Switch Online in Japan – Nintendo is removing Super Soccer from the Switch Online SNES library in Japan on March 5, 2025, marking a rare case of a game being delisted from the service. Retroshell

💰 Rare Pokémon Game Sells for Over $80,000 – A sealed copy of Pokémon Red (1996) set a new auction record, fetching more than $80,000 due to its rarity and pristine condition. JustCollecting

🎸 Gibson & CRKD Unveil New Guitar Controllers – Gibson has partnered with CRKD to launch officially licensed Guitar Hero-style controllers, designed for modern and retro gaming platforms. Retroshell

🎮 Retroid Pocket Flip 2: Specs and Colors Revealed – The upcoming Retroid Pocket Flip 2 handheld will feature a clamshell design, improved hardware, and multiple color options, appealing to retro gaming enthusiasts. Retrododo

🦎 Gex Trilogy Set for Summer 2025 Release – Limited Run Games confirms the Gex Trilogy will launch in Summer 2025, bringing the cult-classic platformer series to modern consoles. Retroshell

🚀 Sigma Star Saga Gets Enhanced DX Cartridge Release – The cult-classic GBA title Sigma Star Saga is receiving an upgraded physical release with new features, celebrating its 20th anniversary. Time Extension

🤖 Terminator 2D: No Fate Brings Retro Action to Modern Consoles – Terminator 2D: No Fate is set to deliver classic side-scrolling action with modern enhancements, launching on current platforms. Retroshell

📥 Anbernic Pulls Controversial Firmware Update – Anbernic has removed a firmware update that allowed direct ROM downloads, following backlash over potential legal issues. Time Extension

🕹 Old Towers Expands to Atari Jaguar – The indie puzzle platformer Old Towers is making its way to the Atari Jaguar, continuing the trend of modern games arriving on retro hardware. Retroshell

🎶 Sega Rally 30th Anniversary Soundtrack Now Streaming – The official Sega Rally soundtrack is available to stream for the first time, celebrating 30 years of the arcade racing classic. Time Extension

🎮 8BitDo Unveils Ultimate 2 Wireless Controller – 8BitDo’s new Ultimate 2 Wireless Controller blends modern technology with retro gaming appeal, supporting multiple platforms. Retroshell

🧱 Breakout: Beyond Coming to PC & Consoles in March – The former Amico-exclusive game Breakout: Beyondis set to release on PC and modern consoles next month. Time Extension

🟨 Tetris Forever Update Brings MS-DOS Classics to Modern Players – The latest Tetris Forever update adds MS-DOS game support, expanding its retro gaming library. Retroshell

🕹 GamesCare Unveils New Dev Cart for Sega Genesis – A new development cartridge for the Sega Genesis promises enhanced functionality for homebrew and prototype game creators. Retroshell

🔥 King of Fighters ‘98 Leads Arcade Archives 2 on PS5 & Xbox – King of Fighters ‘98 is the first Arcade Archives 2 Neo Geo title launching for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Retroshell

🐺 Wolfenstein RPG Gets Unofficial PC Port – The rare Wolfenstein RPG from 2008 has been ported to PC by fans, making the mobile-exclusive title more accessible. Retroshell

👊 Final Vendetta Neo Geo Release Delayed for Quality Enhancements – The Final Vendetta Neo Geo version has been delayed, with developers promising improved features and performance. Retroshell

🚀 Fan-Made Genesis R-Type Port Expands with New Content – A homebrew R-Type port for the Sega Genesis is receiving exclusive levels and enhancements. Retroshell

🌙 Sonic’s Lunar Adventure: Unfinished Fan Game Released – An incomplete Sonic fan game, Sonic’s Lunar Adventure, has unexpectedly surfaced online. Retroshell

🎮 Hyperkin Confirms PC Engine / TurboGrafx-16 Clone – Hyperkin has officially announced a new clone console that will support PC Engine and TurboGrafx-16 games. Retroshell

🌍 English Translation of Dreamcast RPG Segagaga in Progress – The fan translation of Sega’s cult-classic Segagaga is making steady progress toward completion. Time Extension

🥷 Justice Ninja Casey Brings SNES Classic to the West – The 1994 SNES game Justice Ninja Casey is finally getting an official Western release this week. Retroshell

💖 ToHeart Remake Launching in Japan on June 26, 2025 – The ToHeart visual novel remake is set to release in Japan with updated visuals and gameplay enhancements. Retroshell

🎥 ToHeart Remake Opening Movie Compared to PS1 Version – A side-by-side comparison showcases the graphical improvements in the upcoming ToHeart remake. Siliconera

Features

📖 Metroid Prime’s Legacy Celebrated in New Visual Retrospective – A new book explores the artistic and historical impact of Metroid Prime, offering fans a detailed look at the franchise’s evolution. Retroshell

🕹 Unreleased Popeye Game for Sega Genesis Resurfaces After 31 Years – A long-lost Popeye beat-’em-up from the makers of Double Dragon has been discovered, shedding light on a canceled 16-bit project. Time Extension

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🏆 BAFTA Calls for Votes on Gaming’s Most Influential Title – The British Academy of Film and Television Arts is inviting gamers to vote on the most influential video game of all time. Retroshell

💻 Developer Ports x86 Linux to the NES – A developer has successfully ported a version of x86 Linux to the Nintendo Entertainment System, demonstrating the console’s unexpected capabilities. Research Snipers

🎮 Pokémon Boss Aims for a Century-Long Gaming Legacy – Pokémon Company president Tsunekazu Ishihara discusses the franchise’s long-term vision, aiming for a lasting impact over the next 100 years. Retroshell

🎮 Battle of the Handhelds: Which Portable Console Reigns Supreme? – A deep dive into the best handheld consoles, comparing classic and modern devices in the ever-evolving portable gaming landscape. Nerdbot

🕹 AYANEO Clarifies Production and Future of Flip Handheld – AYANEO has addressed concerns about the production status of its Flip handheld, reaffirming its commitment to upcoming releases. Retroshell

🐴 Link’s Iconic Horse Was Almost a Moose, Reveals Miyamoto Interview – Newly unearthed insights from Shigeru Miyamoto reveal that The Legend of Zelda nearly featured a moose instead of Epona. Creative Bloq

⚔ BioWare Co-Founder Reflects on Jade Empire’s Lost Potential – A BioWare co-founder looks back on Jade Empire, expressing regret over the studio not expanding the franchise further. Retroshell

🤼 Play Classic WCW Games with New Mods for N64 – Modders have recreated WCW Saturday Night using Virtual Pro Wrestling on the Nintendo 64, offering a fresh way to experience classic wrestling games. TheSportster

📟 The Unused Terminal of the NES Disk System – A look into a forgotten feature of the NES Disk System, revealing an unused terminal mode that was never fully implemented. Retroshell

🎰 All the Classic Sega Games Featured in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth – Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth (aka Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii) includes numerous classic Sega titles as playable minigames. Siliconera

🎨 Collector Digitally Preserves Iconic Street Fighter II Figures – A gaming historian has scanned and preserved rare Street Fighter II action figures, ensuring their legacy in digital form. Retroshell

🎵 Streets of Rage Composer Disappointed by Lack of Recognition – Yuzo Koshiro, the legendary Streets of Ragecomposer, expresses disappointment that his influential work isn’t more widely recognized. Time Extension

🌟 Ristar at 30: A Cult Classic Fans Want Revived – As Ristar turns 30, fans are calling for a modern revival of the beloved Sega platformer. CBR

⭐ Ristar Turns 30, Fans Demand a New Game – The 1995 Sega platformer Ristar reaches its 30th anniversary, reigniting discussions about a potential sequel. Metro

🕹 Tokyo Arcade Shares Update on Post-COVID Recovery – A famous Tokyo arcade has provided an update on its business performance after the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Time Extension

🦇 Castlevania: Dracula X—Better Than You Remember? – A fresh look at Castlevania: Dracula X argues that the game deserves more appreciation than it originally received. CBR

🔗 The PlayStation Had a Hidden Multiplayer Mode Using Game Boy Cables – A forgotten multiplayer feature on the original PlayStation allowed link-cable gaming using Game Boy peripherals. Ruetir

🏈 Classic NFL Game Gets Online Multiplayer Mode via Fan Mod – Modders have introduced online multiplayer functionality to a classic NFL video game, reviving it for modern players. AppTrigger

Lists & Rankings

🎮 The Rarest NES Games and Their Prices – A look at some of the rarest and most valuable NES games, with prices reflecting their rarity and collector demand. CBR

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🦔 Sonic’s Surprisingly Weak Characters – A ranking of the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise’s weakest characters, highlighting those who fall short in terms of power and impact. GameRant

⚔ Best 32-Bit Tactical RPGs, Ranked – A list of the top tactical RPGs from the 32-bit era, showcasing strategic gameplay and memorable stories. GameRant

🕹 The Best Arcade Games of All Time – A curated selection of the greatest arcade games ever, celebrating their lasting influence on gaming history. Digital Trends

🎮 Best Third-Party GameCube Games, Ranked – A ranking of the best third-party titles on the GameCube, spotlighting hidden gems and fan favorites. CBR

Earnest Evans & Annet Returns Get Official English Releases

Two Sega CD cult classics, Earnest Evans and Annet Returns, are finally receiving official English releases, thanks to Limited Run Games. These side-scrolling action titles, which originally launched in Japan in the early 1990s, have never been officially localized—until now.

Credit: Limited Run Games

A Long Time Coming for Earnest Evans & Annet Returns

Originally developed by Wolf Team, Earnest Evans (1991) and Annet Returns (1993) are part of the El Viento series, a lesser-known but beloved trilogy in retro gaming circles. Earnest Evans puts players in the shoes of an Indiana Jones-style adventurer with a unique, segmented sprite animation style that has divided players for decades. Meanwhile, Annet Returns follows the story of Annet Myer, a powerful sorceress wielding magic-infused weaponry in fast-paced side-scrolling combat.

Despite their niche appeal, these titles have remained largely inaccessible to Western audiences outside of fan translations. That changes now, as Limited Run Games has officially announced physical editions for the Sega CD, complete with English text and improved presentation.

Credit: Limited Run Games

Limited Run’s Physical Editions

Both games will be available in standard and collector’s editions, featuring restored artwork and special extras. Earnest Evans is listed at $59.99, while Annet Returns shares the same price point. Given the high demand for retro Sega CD titles, these are expected to sell quickly.

Credit: Limited Run Games

For collectors and fans of obscure Sega gems, this marks an exciting moment. The Sega CD library has long been overlooked, and official English releases of Japanese-exclusive titles are rare. With this move, Limited Run Games continues to support retro preservation in a way that few companies do.

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The Nintendo PlayStation’s First Game Was an FMV Space Shooter — And It Was Almost Finished

In a recent interview with MinnMax, Sony veteran Shuhei Yoshida shed light on an intriguing chapter of gaming history: PlayStation’s first video game was an FMV (Full Motion Video) space shooter developed for Nintendo. This project was nearly complete before the well-known rift between Sony and Nintendo led to its cancellation.

Yoshida, who joined Ken Kutaragi’s team in February 1993, recalled that newcomers were introduced to the Nintendo-Sony PlayStation prototype upon arrival. He had the opportunity to play the nearly finished game on his first day. He described it as reminiscent of the Sega CD version of “Silpheed,” featuring a faux 3D perspective with FMV backgrounds streamed from the disc. This approach allowed for richer graphics than was standard at the time.

Unfortunately, Yoshida couldn’t recall details about the development team or whether the game was produced in the U.S. or Japan. While this particular title never saw the light of day, Sony later published similar games on the PlayStation, such as “Philosoma” in 1995 and “Novastorm,” which had been developed earlier by Sony’s subsidiary, Psygnosis.

This revelation offers a rare glimpse into what the software library for the Nintendo PlayStation might have included. Prior to this, “Secret of Mana” was the most notable game known to be in development for the add-on, which reportedly underwent significant cuts during its transition from CD to SNES cartridge. The existence of this FMV space shooter suggests that the Nintendo PlayStation could have boasted a diverse and graphically advanced game lineup, had the collaboration between Sony and Nintendo continued.

We hope that one day a Rom for this might emerge so we can see what might have been and preserve this for future generations.

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👾 Retro Gaming Weekly News #0128

This is the last newsletter before Christmas, so I wish you all a merry Christmas wherever you are in the world and however, you are spending it. I hope you get lots of time to play some retro games.

My week in gaming this week has revolved around hacking a PS3 Slim and getting every conceivable Guitar Hero/Rock Band game installed on it, then realising I did not have a PS3 Guitar (only an Xbox 360 one) and appreciating how slow the network functionality is on the PS3 as I try and transfer files 🫠. Also, I have been working on making RetroShell a news website and sourcing and writing many news articles that we have been writing on X (so it looks like the sources are very RetroShell-heavy this week).

The latest newsletter includes 33 stories, featuring pre-orders for retro gems like Slipstream Deluxe Edition, a Shenmue fangame’s festive update, Sega’s Netflix-style service, and rankings of gaming’s iconic moments.

News

🎮 Pre-orders for Slipstream Deluxe Edition are now live for the Nintendo Switch and PS5, offering the ultimate arcade-racing nostalgia! [RetroShell] Link

🐛 Celebrate the 25th anniversary of Worms Armageddon with a special Collector’s Edition packed with nostalgic goodies! [Otaku Study] Link

🎉 Celebrate the legacy of Gimmick! 2 with its stunning Collector’s Edition, now open for pre-orders on Switch and PS5. [RetroShell] Link

🎄Shenmue Fangame: Dreams of Saturn gets a festive update with bonkers new features for Christmas! [TimeExtension] Link

📖 Dive into The SNES Pixel Book, a beautifully illustrated celebration of the Super Nintendo’s glorious 16-bit era. (below) [RetroShell] Link

🎧 Onkyo teams up with Sega Saturn to release true wireless earphones, designed for fans of retro audio perfection. [TechEBlog] Link

🦁 A prototype of The Lion King SNES game from March 22, 1994, has been released, offering a fascinating glimpse into its development. [RetroShell] Link

📺 Sega considers launching a Netflix-style subscription service for its games, potentially changing the way retro titles are enjoyed. [GameRant] Link

🎲 Super Tilt Bro for the NES receives its first online update, marking a milestone for Wi-Fi cartridges in retro gaming. [RetroShell] Link

🎶 Sega fans rejoice! The SG-1000 30th Anniversary Collection takes you on a nostalgic musical journey through Sega’s early console era. [RetroShell] Link

🚗 BattleTanx for the N64 is back, with Limited Run Games opening pre-orders for a new cartridge release. [RetroShell] Link

🌍 Sam PR Explorer invites players on an Egyptian adventure with its brand-new MSX2 game. [RetroShell] Link

📱 A new multi-emulator for retro gaming has been launched on iOS, making it easier than ever to relive classics on the go. [Gearrice] Link

🌀 Relive the chaos! Sonic the Hedgehog 4 brings fresh adventures to the iconic blue blur’s legacy. [ScreenCrush] Link

🎅 The Shenmue fan game Dreams of Saturn is getting a crazy new Christmas update, packed with festive surprises! [Time Extension] Link

Features

🎮 Darkstalkers fans, rejoice! A developer shares exciting progress on a Sega Genesis fan project, breathing new life into the classic fighter. [RetroShell] Link

🕹️ Curious about playing SNES games on your Steam Deck? Here’s a guide to bringing your retro favourites to the modern handheld. [TechStory] Link

📦 ModRetro Chromatic Review: Is this modern device every retro gamer’s dream or just another pixelated promise? Find out! [Yahoo Tech] Link

🔫 Doom 64 stands tall as one of the best in the series—discover why it’s a must-play on Nintendo’s iconic console. [CBR] Link

🛠️ Hidden gems: An N64 modder uncovers extra RAM in the Expansion Pak, sparking fresh possibilities for retro enthusiasts. (below) [GoNintendo] Link

📺 Sega Mini Consoles may not be done yet—insights into the company’s roadmap for tapping into nostalgia. [Rolling Out] Link

📖 Relive Hideo Kojima’s early brilliance—30 years ago, Snatcher debuted in America with its sole official release. [Paste Magazine] Link

⏳ Sega’s future lies in its past? A bold statement from the company as it balances innovation with nostalgia. [The Guardian] Link

🥋 Rise of the Robots and its lesser-known sequel—how a forgotten fighter became the talk of fans for all the wrong reasons. [EventHubs] Link

Lists & Rankings

🎮 Ever wondered which Mario games appeared on non-Nintendo systems? Explore the plumber’s unexpected cameos across the gaming world. [CBR] Link

🚀 Some consoles were so ahead of their time they confused the market—discover the tech marvels that were misunderstood in their era. [CBR] Link

💪 The SNES boasted strong female leads—ranked here are the most iconic games showcasing their stories and impact. [GameRant] Link

🧛 Step into Dracula’s castle to rank the most intricately designed bosses from the Castlevania series—gory, gothic, and glorious. [CBR] Link

💰 Selling retro this Christmas? Here’s the golden list of the most expensive vintage consoles to flip for festive profits. [Golden Gate Media] Link

🎵 Retro consoles didn’t just play games—they were symphonies of sound. Dive into the best audio experiences of the golden age. [CBR] Link

🏢 Remember the studios that defined our childhoods? It’s a nostalgic tribute to the gaming legends that sadly closed their doors. [DualShockers] Link

📀 The Atari Lynx might’ve been overshadowed, but its game library was legendary. Here’s the definitive ranking of its best titles. [CBR] Link

🎨 The Game Boy Color isn’t just retro—it’s a treasure trove. Check out the hidden gems that still sparkle today. [Shacknews] Link

👾 Retro Gaming Weekly News #0127

This week’s newsletter was a challenge, being written from the Dominican Republic using only my mobile as I forgot my laptop 🫠. Apologies in advance if it’s a bit below par.

My week in gaming has been Rollercoaster Tycoon, a scrabble like game called Letterlike on IOS and more Marvel Snap as I try to hit infinite again (still some spots in the alliance available [LFC] open to readers!

This week’s newsletter features 34 stories covering retro gaming updates like NES Tetris on Switch, the Wonderswan Color’s 25th anniversary, and Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. updates. Subscribe now for all the nostalgia! 

News

📺 RetroLDTech unveils stunning handcrafted miniature PVM monitors for retro enthusiasts – small in size, big on nostalgia. [RetroShell] Link

🎸 RIKI’s 8-bit Game Collection rocks retro fans with a chiptune compilation that’s pure nostalgic bliss. [Siliconera] Link

🎮 Atari celebrates its golden years with the release of the M Network Collection for the Atari 2600 – a retro gift to gamers. [RetroShell] Link

🧩 Nintendo Switch Online expands its library with the addition of classic NES and Game Boy Color Tetris titles. [Eurogamer] Link

✨ Konami reveals the full lineup for the Yu-Gi-Oh Early Days Collection and opens digital pre-orders – let the duels begin! [RetroShell] Link

🎨 Mega Cat Studios launches the Super Excidium charity event for the SNES, blending gaming with a noble cause. [RetroShell] Link

🥋 Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. arrives January 28, 2025, promising to revamp the beloved fighting game series. [Hey Poor Player] Link

🚀 Columbus Circle announces the Sol-Deace cartridge release for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis – a blast from the past! [RetroShell] Link

🎉 Wonderswan Color celebrates its 25th anniversary with new merchandise that captures the console’s quirky charm. [Siliconera] Link

🕹️ MultiSystem FPGA unveils a new retro gaming console that bridges classic gaming with modern tech. [RetroShell] Link

🥋 Virtua Fighter 2 gets a fresh physical release for Xbox, giving retro fans another round of classic action. [GameRant] Link

💾 A long-lost PC-88 CD-ROM title is preserved at last, securing its place in gaming history. [Time Extension] Link

Features

🛡️ Getting to grips with Changeable Guardian Estique, a new NES shmup offering fast-paced action and retro thrills. [Time Extension] Link

🥋 Remember Eternal Champions? Sega’s take on Street Fighter brought a unique twist to the 90s fighting game scene. [CBR] Link

🎨 Square Enix’s stunning HD-2D games continue to reimagine classics while setting a new visual standard. Here’s the full list. [Shacknews] Link

🎮 A heartfelt tribute: An artist creates a touching Game Boy game in memory of his late grandmother. [Retro Dodo] Link

👊 Fan-made Mortal Kombat II port for the 3DO nears completion, bringing the iconic fighter to a new retro audience. [RetroShell] (below) Link

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🎉 Celebrate 40 years of Tetris with a special message from its creator, Alexey Pajitnov. [Forbes] Link

🧠 The New York Times explores the intersection of video games, technology, and addiction in a thought-provoking opinion piece. [NYT] Link

🐒 Original Donkey Kong Country dev reveals he’s eager to swing back into action for another DKC title. [Nintendo Life] Link

🦖 Turok Origins developers prove they know how to handle beloved IPs with respect and care. [DualShockers] Link

🎮 A new project aims to put an end to the dreaded N64 controller lottery, bringing consistent quality to retro gamers. [Time Extension] Link

🎸 Sega is on a mission to revive the Mega Drive spirit, focusing on rock-and-roll game design that rivals Nintendo’s pop music style. [Eurogamer] Link

🕹️ Hold Pong in the palm of your hand with this incredible miniaturised version of the iconic classic. [Hackster.io] Link

🎙️ Discover the history of Intellivision in this insightful audio deep-dive with Tom Boellstorff and Braxton Soderman. [iVoox] Link

Lists & Rankings

🎮 Relive the magic with this roundup of the best Disney-licensed video games, from timeless classics to hidden gems. [DualShockers] Link

🦔 Why Sonic 3 & Knuckles is often hailed as the ultimate Sonic experience, surpassing even Sonic 2. [CBR] Link

🎮 Explore the games that deserve their own “Secret Level” episodes and dive deeper into their untold stories. [The Gamer] Link

🤖 Mecha fans rejoice! Discover the top 10 Gundam games in history and relive their mechanised glory. [PVP Live] Link

📀 The best 32-bit video game consoles that defined an era of gaming innovation and unforgettable experiences. [CBR] Link

⚔️ JRPGs that prove quality beats quantity, delivering unforgettable stories and immersive gameplay. [Game Rant] Link

🎮 The greatest video game console revisions that improved upon the originals and became collector’s dreams. [CBR] Link

🍓 10 reasons why a Raspberry Pi gaming server is a retro gaming dream come true for enthusiasts. [XDA Developers] Link

👾 Retro Gaming Weekly News #0071

Issue #71 –  In 1971 Nintendo launched a copying machine called the Copilas.

In this week’s edition we cover the return of Turok, remembering the Philips Cdi, a giant Game Boy – and much more.

News

🎮 Konami’s Rare 1988 NES Game Prototype “Battle Choice” Goes Up for Sale and fetches $15k [TechEblog] Link

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🦖 Relive the Roar: Jurassic Park Classic Games Return on Digital Platforms [GamingLyfe] Link

🎬 Sega Explores Big Screen: Yakuza and Persona Franchises May Get Film Adaptations [CNBC] Link

🦖 Turok 3 Remastered for Nintendo Switch Accidentally Released with Major Bugs [IGN] Link

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🎮 Sega Teases New Persona Games for 2024 [Exputer] Link

Features

💥 Sega and Nintendo’s Explosive Showdown in 1993: The Battle Heard Around the World – Take a trip down memory lane and relive the legendary showdown between Sega and Nintendo in 1993. [Super Jump Magazine] Link

A solid weekend in.

🍄 Super Mario RPG Review: A Classic RPG Collaboration Between Nintendo and Square Enix – Dive into a review of Super Mario RPG, a beloved collaboration between Nintendo and Square Enix. [Wired] Link

🌟 Super Mario RPG Review: A Nostalgic Journey Back to a Nintendo Classic – Revisit the classic Super Mario RPG with this nostalgic review. [Nintendo Insider] Link

🕹️ Check Out This Gigantic Raspberry Pi Game Boy – Discover an incredible Raspberry Pi-powered Game Boy that promises hours of retro gaming fun. [HowToGeek] Link

💾 Steam Deck Owners Mostly Use It for Emulating PlayStation 2, Nintendo Switch, GameCube, and Game Boy – Steam Deck owners are turning to emulation to enjoy a wide range of classic games on this handheld device. [Ruetir] Link

🎮 How Much RAM Did the SNES Have? – Uncover the technical details of the SNES and learn how much RAM it had during its heyday. [Robots.net] Link

🚀 From ‘Spacewar!’ to ‘Starfield’: A History of Video Gaming – Take a journey through the history of video gaming, from the early days of “Spacewar!” to the highly anticipated release of “Starfield.” [LI Herald] Link

🔄 Sega Saturn: A Seriously Underrated Console – Explore why the Sega Saturn is often considered an underrated gem in the world of gaming consoles. [CBR] Link

✨ Aladdin for Sega Genesis Celebrates Its 30th Anniversary – Celebrate the 30th anniversary of the classic Sega Genesis game, Aladdin. [Inverse] Link

A whole new world of platform games 🥁

📼 Remembering Philips CD-i in Chocheluismos: The Revolution of Multimedia – Delve into the world of the Philips CD-i and its impact on multimedia gaming in this nostalgic article. [Ruetir] Link

🎮 Jaguar’s Graphic Power Marked in Its Classic Games – Learn about the graphic prowess of the Atari Jaguar through a look back at its classic games. [Gear Rice] Link

Lists & Rankings

🎮 Relive the ’80s: Top 25 Video Games That Defined a Decade – Take a nostalgic journey back to the ’80s with a list of the top 25 video games from that iconic era. [Wealth of Geeks] Link

If you know this, then you are old.

🍄 Weirdest Mario Games: Exploring the Quirky Side of the Mushroom Kingdom – Discover the quirkiest and most unusual Mario games that have graced the gaming world. [GameRant] Link

The crew were shocked by Mario’s porn collection

🌟 2D RPGs That Deserve HD Remakes: A Nostalgic Journey Awaits – Dive into the world of 2D RPGs and explore titles that are ripe for HD remakes. [CBR] Link

🔵 Best Sega Genesis Platform Games: Jump, Run, and Explore – Explore a selection of the best platform games on the Sega Genesis console. [GameRant] Link

🎮 Blast from the Past: Best Intellivision Games Worth Revisiting – Rediscover the magic of classic Intellivision games that continue to hold up today. [GamesRadar] Link

Not quite as good looking as the arcade version.

🚀 Turbocharge Your Gaming: Best PC Engine Games for Classic Fun – Dive into the world of PC Engine gaming with these outstanding titles. [GamesRadar] Link

👾 Retro Gaming Weekly News #0070

Issue #70 –  The PowKiddy X70 is a retro gaming console that kind of looks like a Switch.

In this week’s edition we cover a the Zelda film has been announced, unknown Japanese RPG’s gets a new port, forgotten Star Wars games – and much more.

News

Heritage Auctions smashes records by selling vintage video game consoles and arcade cabinets at eye-watering prices – proof that in the world of collectibles, old games never lose their value. [ArtDaily] Link

This, even now, would be top of my Christmas want list.

Link may be a fictional knight in ‘The Legend of Zelda’, but the game’s lead, Eiji Aonuma, has been knighted for real in France – a fitting honour for a true gaming legend. [GamesRadar+] Link

Here is the official announcement for the up-coming Zelda game [Nintendo] Link

The remaster of ‘Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion’ faces a delay, now set to unleash its prehistoric action on November 30 – a slight detour on the road to dino-blasting nostalgia. [Final Weapon] Link

Features

Essentially Sports delves into the realm of what-could-have-been, listing the top five cancelled Nintendo games – a nostalgic journey through the Nintendo universe that almost existed. [Essentially Sports] Link

Cancelled to focus on the N64

Vigour Times takes us on a trip down memory lane, showcasing how Nintendo changed the pop culture landscape 38 years ago – a testament to the power of a plucky plumber and his pixelated pals. [Vigour Times] Link

Niche Gamer spotlights 20 obscure and mysterious JRPGs, offering a treasure trove for gamers looking to delve into the lesser-known realms of the genre – a must-read for seekers of hidden gaming gems. [Niche Gamer] Link

PopTopic delves into the intersection of pop culture and video games, highlighting iconic references and Easter eggs – it’s a pixelated tour of pop culture’s influence on our favourite games. [PopTopic] Link

PC Invasion provides a guide to finding all the Sega Master System games hidden in ‘Like a Dragon: Gaiden’, perfect for gamers aiming to complete their in-game retro collection. [PC Invasion] Link

Money Inc. showcases the most expensive gaming console ever, a journey into the world of luxury gaming where the price tag is as eye-catching as the graphics. [Money Inc.] Link

Gearrice rounds up the five Atari Lynx games you can snag for less than the price of a coffee – proving retro gaming can still be a pocket-friendly adventure. [Gearrice] Link

Lists & Rankings

TheGamer blasts off into a galaxy far, far away, revisiting Star Wars games that have slipped through the cracks of our collective memory – it’s a nostalgic hyperspace jump for Star Wars enthusiasts. [TheGamer] Link

GameRant throws a punch into the world of fighting games, spotlighting those that split opinion with their innovative mechanics – a celebration of the genre’s bold attempts at shaking up the arcade status quo. [GameRant] Link

The ruby slippers made Ryu feel like a real woman,

Exploring the curious case of failed consoles with dedicated fanbases, GameRant takes a look at systems like the Dreamcast and PS Vita – a tribute to the consoles that didn’t make it, but made their mark. [GameRant] Link

Wealth of Geeks jumps into the Mushroom Kingdom, ranking the best Mario spin-off games of all time – a trip down the warp pipe into Mario’s versatile and ever-entertaining universe. [Wealth of Geeks] Link

Mario took too many mushrooms 

👾 Retro Gaming Weekly News #0069

Issue #69 –  World 6-9 is the ninth main level of Super Mario Bros. 3.

In this week’s edition we cover a new Tetris world champion, Perfect Dark gets a new port, a wooden Game Boy – and much more.

News

Pre orders are now live for the Atari 2600+ for launch on the 17th November ($129.99) – US only and the games are announced below [YouTube]. Link

Dr. Eggman is switching gears from world domination to men’s health advocacy, pledging to part with his iconic mustache if fundraising goals are met – it’s all for a good cause, but one must ponder, will he look more dastardly or less without it? [Dot Esports] Link

Definitely less..

The Nintendo Switch Online library gets a juicy update with an infusion of nostalgia, featuring the whip-cracking ‘Castlevania Legends’, amongst others – subscribers get ready for some classic monster hunting. [Destructoid] Link

For Tetris fans, it’s a dream come true as Justin Yu stacks his way to victory, clinching the Tetris World Championship – who knew those tetrominoes could be arranged for glory? [MIT News] Link

Perfect Dark, the Nintendo 64 classic, leaps onto PC with a fan-made port that’s polished for 4K 60 FPS gameplay – with keyboard and mouse support, it’s like seeing Joanna Dark through a new lens. [TweakTown] Link

Atari is going retro-rogue by reissuing ‘Dark Chambers’ on an actual Atari 2600 cartridge, giving old school gamers a tangible slice of the dungeon-crawling action. [Destructoid] Link

In a play for the retro revival market, Atari has snapped up Digital Eclipse, marking its second acquisition of a vintage-focused studio this year – a clear sign that the past is a playground for the future. [GameCrate] Link

‘Dead of the Brain’, a gory PC-98 adventure game, now speaks English thanks to fan translators – brace for a horror-filled narrative that’s lost nothing in translation. [Game News 24] Link

Features

Take a nostalgic tour with the ‘Sport Industry Socials’ as they preview the evolution of sports video games – it’s pixelated history where the grass is always retro green. [Sport Industry Group] Link

A DIY enthusiast has turned a wooden block into a fully functional Game Boy – it’s a marvel of craft and nostalgia, proving once again that woodwork and retro gaming are a match made in heaven. [Hackaday] Link

Got wood?

After 39 years, Nintendo’s ‘Devil World’, often seen as the demonic cousin of Pac-Man, finally haunts North American shores with its official release – retro gaming’s forbidden fruit is now ripe for the picking. [GamesRadar+] Link

IGN stomps through the history of Godzilla games, chronicling every city-crushing, monster-battling title ever released – a monstrous walk down memory lane for kaiju fans. [IGN] Link

Before the internet exploded, Japan’s Sega Mega Drive users were already dabbling in online gaming via modems – a throwback to 1990, reminding us that Sega did what Nintendidn’t with online play. [Ruetir] Link

Way ahead of the curve.

Appuals dives into the world of ColecoVision, celebrating the system that brought arcade realism to living rooms in the 80s – it’s a flashback to the days of high scores and simple joys. [Appuals] Link

The ‘Visco Collection’ review over at Games Asylum reminds us that hidden gaming gems can still sparkle decades later, compiling rare arcade titles that could’ve been lost in the digital void. [Games Asylum] Link

Lists & Rankings

Diving into the peculiar corner of Square Enix’s library, Gamerant spotlights ‘Square’s Tom Sawyer’ – a title where literary classics meet 8-bit quirks, proving that not all RPGs are born equal. [GameRant] Link

Yardbarker jumps into the punishing pixel pits of the original NES, listing the 20 hardest games that tested the mettle and patience of gamers – a true salute to the era of brutal difficulty curves. [Yardbarker] Link

Classic.

GameRant tunes into the easter eggs of gaming with a list of secret songs hidden in games – it’s a lyrical loot hunt where the soundtrack holds more than meets the ear. [GameRant] Link

Den of Geek embarks on an archaeological dig through gaming’s attic, dusting off forgotten consoles that didn’t survive the digital Darwinism – a tech-nostalgia trip for the console connoisseur. [Den of Geek] Link

Over at GameRant, it’s a showcase of overpowered multiplayer weapons that had gamers either grinning with glee or gritting their teeth in frustration – a homage to the game-changers of PvP combat. [GameRant] Link

The blue shell, you either love it, or hate it (usually depends on your position)

GameRant dives into the virtual playground of Disney Channel games, ranking the best digital diversions that let fans step into the shoes of their favourite tween idols – nostalgia’s magic kingdom. [GameRant] Link

That’s all folks, thanks for reading!

👾 Retro Gaming Weekly News #0068

Issue #68 –  I literally found nothing related to the number 68 in retro gaming, sorry! 😂

In this week’s edition we cover more new Game Boy Colour releases, the birth of Capcom, the hardest games ever – and much more.

News

🎶 Megami Tensei Composer Launches Kickstarter for Rearrangement Album [Noisy Pixel] Link

I would love to know tf is going on here.

🏁 “Top Racer Collection” Zooms onto Multiple Platforms in 2024 [Gematsu] Link

🦇 A Castlevania-Like Game Boy Color Title is Coming, Inspired by Bram Stoker’s Dracula [Game News 24] Link

🏈 Tecmo Bowl Fans, Rejoice: NFL-Inspired Shirt Pays Homage to the Classic [Sportico] Link

🐉 Pre-Order Alert: A New Game Boy Color Title, “Dragonyhm,” is on the Horizon (Below) [Game News 24] Link

https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/FEGiNMKFs90?rel=0&autoplay=0&showinfo=0&enablejsapi=0

🏨 Melbourne’s First Hotel Gaming Room: Level Up Your Stay [Concrete Playground] Link

🪐 Anbernic is Crafting the Sega Saturn Handheld You’ve Been Waiting For [GamesRadar] Link

https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/1b1ETDwfIPY?rel=0&autoplay=0&showinfo=0&enablejsapi=0

🕹️ Polymega Console Provides Lucky Gamers with Remaining Pre-Orders for 2023 [VG247] Link

The Atari 2600 Lego Set is at an all time low at Amazon. Link

Features

🕹️ Dive Into the Retro World: A Look Back at Capcom’s First Games [GameRant] Link

🧮 Doom Eternal on a Calculator? It’s Happening! [Morning Express] Link

👾 The Untold History of Waluigi: Luigi’s Unappreciated Rival [Stealth Optional] Link

An early Waluigi design.

📸 Game Boy Camera Mini Mod: A Blast from the Past [The Verge] Link

📷 Blast from the Past: Rich Friend Photos That Only ’90s Kids Will Understand [Buzzfeed] Link

🦉 The Enduring Legacy of Wonder Boy: A Journey Through Gaming History [Super Jump Magazine] Link

What is the secret of your power?

🦔 The Sonic Saga: A Look at the History of Sonic the Hedgehog by Sega Genesis [CitizenSide] Link

🎮 Sonic Superstars: A Clever Throwback to Classic Sega Arcade Shooters [Destructoid] Link

💰 Retro Consoles: Discover the Most Expensive Ones with Some Surprising Results [Digital Journal] Link

🐬 Ecco the Dolphin: Unveiling the Unexpected Terrifying Side [CBR] Link

🎵 When Retro Video Game Chiptunes Meet Horror: Creepy Movie Music [Gamers Grade] Link

Shared the shit out of a younger me.

🪐 Exploring the Universe: The Full List of Sega Saturn Games in North America [GameRant] Link

🎥 Retro Rewind: Evercade Review Index – Small but Handy [Games Asylum] Link

🕹️ Failed Nintendo and Coleco Negotiations: The Story Behind Famicom [GoNintendo] Link

Lists & Rankings

🎮 Unlockables That Played Pranks: Video Game Secrets That Trolled Players [GameRant] Link

🚀 Blast to the Past: Best Retro Games Set in the 2020s [GameRant] Link

🎮 The Toughest Challenge: Discover the Hardest Video Games Ever Made [Best Life Online] Link

Played this the other day, still tough af.

🦸‍♂️ Forgotten ’90s Marvel Games: Superhero Adventures Lost in Time [GameRant] Link

🎃 Halloween on Every Screen: Five Games That Celebrate the Spooky Season [Gear Rice] Link

That’s all folks, thanks for reading!

👾 Retro Gaming Weekly News #0067

Issue #66 – The term “video game” was coined in 1967 by Ralph Baer, the inventor of the first home video game console, the Magnavox Odyssey, which was released in 1972.

In this week’s edition we cover lots about the new Analogue N64, lists galore, working at Nintendo in the 90’s – and much much more.

News

Get ready for a nostalgic treat as the Nintendo 64 gets a 4K upgrade in 2024 with a new Analogue console, promising to deliver classic gaming experiences with modern visual enhancements. [Decrypt] Link

Analogues’s CEO believes that not even Nintendo could beat its new N64 console, highlighting the innovative features and capabilities of this upcoming device for retro gaming enthusiasts. [Nintendo Life] Link

Amazon has got some great prices on the Hallmark console ornaments (USA Only). Link

Features

Explore a quarter-century of the Game Boy Color, reflecting on the evolution of colour in Nintendo handhelds and its impact on gaming. Nintendo Life

The Gameboy is the console of a Jedi, an elegant weapon of a more civilized age.

Delve into the perspective that Nintendo deserves more credit for delivering flawless, bug-free games to its dedicated fanbase, highlighting the company’s commitment to quality. Essentially Sports

Discover the net worth of Alexey Pajitnov, the creator of the iconic puzzle game Tetris, and learn more about the financial success of this gaming legend. Domain Trip

Gain insights into Analogue’s N64 and what can be expected next from this innovative gaming company, as they continue to bring retro gaming experiences to a modern audience. Essentially Sports

Take a trip back in time to the inside story of Nintendo in the 1990s, including Star Fox, late nights, and the development of the iconic N64 gaming console. Eurogamer

Discover the best 16-bit horror games that have thrilled and chilled gamers with their spooky and suspenseful experiences, showcasing the darker side of retro gaming. The Gamer

Babies and Chainsaws – not sure this would be allowed today.

Sonic Timeline: Explore the Sonic timeline as [TheGamer] reveals how Sonic Superstars takes place after Mania and before Adventure. Link

Greatest Retro Video Games: Dive into a nostalgic journey through the greatest retro video games of all time, celebrating the timeless classics that have left an indelible mark on gaming history. [Wealth of Geeks] has the scoop. Link

Gargoyles Remastered: Revisit the past with Gargoyles Remastered, a nostalgic blast from Disney’s gaming past that brings back memories of this classic animated series. Discover more at [Game is Hard]. Link

Ugliest Consoles: Explore the world of gaming hardware with a look at the ugliest consoles in history, highlighting some of the worst console models ever created. [Gear Rice] has the details. Link

Sega Genesis 25th Anniversary: Reflect on the 25th anniversary of the Sega Genesis, a console that had a significant impact on gaming but also marked its eventual decline in the gaming market. Read more at [The Emu Paradise]. Link

Atari 2600 Plus Preorder: Stay informed about the pre-order options for the Atari 2600 Plus, a new version of the classic console that fueled the gaming industry’s early days. [The Manual] provides the latest updates. Link

Game Gear’s Sonic Blast: Delve into the history of Game Gear’s Sonic Blast and discover just how bad this Sonic adventure really was. [Games Asylum] takes you back in time. Link

Generous at #8

Celebrate the nostalgia as [XDA Developers] takes us back to the day the NES was released in North America, a significant moment in gaming history. Link

Ever wondered how much an original Atari is worth today? [Investor Times] provides insights into the value of this iconic gaming console. Link

Lists & Rankings

5 Mario Games With the Best Soundtracks, Ranked – Dive into the melodious world of Mario with this ranking of the games boasting the catchiest tunes. [Sportskeeda] Link

Discover the Best RPGs on NES – Unearth the top role-playing games that graced the classic NES console. [Gamerant] Link

Orko was well out of his depth

Video Games That Are Actually Better Than Movies Based on Them – See how some video game adaptations outshine their cinematic counterparts. [TheGamer] Link

Watch the Evolution of Nintendo Consoles, Ranked – Take a trip down memory lane as Nintendo’s best consoles are ranked based on their impact. [Stuff.tv] Link

N64’s Best Debut Characters – Explore the memorable characters that made their debut on the Nintendo 64, including the imaginative Buck Bumble. [Gamerant] Link

Ranking the Top 2D Sonic the Hedgehog Games – Speed through the best 2D Sonic adventures in this thrilling ranking. [Insider Gaming) Link

Top 10 Super Mario Characters Ranked by Popularity – Find out who’s the most beloved character in the Mario universe based on popularity. [Sportskeeda] Link

That’s all folks, thanks for reading!