
Looking back on what it was like to make Exo Attack

Looking back on what it was like to make Exo Attack
MAGFest 2025: The Quickly Fading Memory of 70's Arcade Games
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For the majority of the 70s, video games designers eschewed expensive CPUs and opted instead for pure hardware logic. This design choice has resulted in the vast majority of these games falling into near-total obscurity. What can we do to preserve what's left and elevate these titles from dusty relics to celebrated milestones?
Panelists: Nathaniel Lockhart [http://www.memorymachinepod.com/]
Sensible Soccer Makes NES Debut: Rediscovering a 16-Bit Classic on 8-Bit Hardware A previously unknown Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) version of the iconic football simulation game Sensible Soccer has been discovered and made available to the retro gaming community. The recent find, documente...
Ohhh this is great! I'm gonna have to try this out.
This is awesome!
"Unfortunately in this instance, we let our guard down"
We spoke with Rob Anderson, author of the cult classic Moonstone.
The makers of Italian action game have endured the longest development journey in history. Their game is now finally out – on the long-discontinued Game Boy Advance
A game that was first supposed to release on the original Xbox console almost 20 years ago is finally set to see the light of day. All the way back in 2006, Xbox fans were looking forward to a game known as Captain Blood. Pitched as a pirate-themed hack-and-slash title, work on Captain Blood ended [...
Great compilation of new homebrew games for retro systems
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Nintendo Does Not Want You To SEE This!
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Let’s take a look at some extremely rare Gamecube development hardware that Nintendo does not want you to see! We have the NPDP-GW (Gangwriter), a NPDP Cart with some early development copies of a couple games, and a MYSTERY PCI card that Nintendo made for the PC. Some of these items have never been shown on video before, until NOW!
Yearly reminder to REMOVE YOUR BATTERIES
Make sure you remove batteries from your rechargeable devices if you either:
Suikoden Game Creator Yoshitaka Murayama Dies
Obsolescence Guaranteed - really neat retro computer kits!
Vintage computers collection and homebrew computers. N8VEM, CP/M, 8-bit microprocessors like Z80 or 6809.
I found these really interesting kits of older computers such as the PiDP-8, PiDP-11, and KIM-1, check em out
A History of Chuck E. Cheese: Last Squeak Tonight with John Oliver (Web Exclusive)
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Tangentially related as Nolan Bushnell is the co-founder of both Atari and Chuck E. Cheese! Enjoy a silly look at the history of this scary, weird, and funtastic brand :)
Improved NTR streamer for New 3DS
Not the best way to stream your 3DS games but sometimes it's the only good option available. This updated NTR streamer home brew is backward compatible with all existing NTR viewers that I've tested on PC. Should in theory also work with Xbox/Wii U/etc viewers. If there's any problem please let...
This is a really neat way to stream your 3DS games to your computer, to play on livestreams for instance
A comprehensive reflection of Japanese feature phone preservation in 2023 and what's to come!
Disney's copyright on the earliest version of the cartoon characters expires in the US on 1 January.
Finally, the time has come!
Japan-Exclusive Rockman EXE Arcade Games Successfully Ripped, Emulation in the Works
After a successful fundraising campaign in September , our resident engineer, Tofu, set off on a mission to France to extract and preserve ...
This announcement was originally shared back on November 13th but for anyone interested, Dread Hunger is still available on Steam for a few more days before being removed from sale on December 1st.…
Digital Eclipse & Atari: The FAQ
As of this week, Digital Eclipse is part of the Atari family. Now what?
Digital Eclipse announced today that they’re joining Atari! What year is this? Jokes aside, I hope this leads to even more great content coming out from Digital Eclipse!
And of course the lock was sent over by Norman Caruso, the GamingHistorian!
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I've created two new communities for this purpose:
I really want a Steam Deck, but I don't have a need for it. There are a bunch of games I'd like to pick up, but haven't yet, pacing myself for once :)