Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection – Release Date & Physical Editions Announced

During EVO 2025, Digital Eclipse and Atari revealed several new details about Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection, including inclusion of Mortal Kombat Trilogy, release dates and the launch of physical editions. Mortal Kombat Trilogy from 1996 is now officially part of the collection. Known for combining every character and stage from the first three games, it’s […]

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MAME 0.279 Released with Key Graphics and Emulation Fixes

MAME 0.279 was released on July 31, 2025, bringing a range of improvements focused on visual accuracy, bug fixes, and hardware emulation updates. While it doesn’t introduce major new systems, it significantly refines the experience for many existing ones. Graphics and System Improvements Bug Fixes MAME 0.279 is a stability-focused update that enhances the authenticity […]

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SameBoy 1.0.2 Released with Audio and UI Enhancements

SameBoy 1.0.2, released today and brings notable updates to the popular Game Boy emulator on macOS and Windows. This version improves audio accuracy, enhances UI, and refines debugging and turbo mode features—all while keeping full compatibility with older save states. Key Features Fixes and Accuracy Updates Download the emulator here.

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Nintendo Adds CRT Filter for SNES Classic Games on Switch

Nintendo has introduced a new CRT-style graphics filter for its classic game lineup on the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 for nintendo switch online subscribers. This feature enhances the visual experience of Nintendo 64, and GameCube games by simulating the look of older CRT televisions.Yesterday, Nintendo silently added this filter to the SNES classic online. […]

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Keio Flying Squadron 2 Gets a 60Hz English Upgrade with Two Fan Patches

Keio Flying Squadron 2 (originally Keiou Yuugekitai – Katsugeki-hen in Japan) now has two new fan patches that bring English-friendly options to the superior NTSC version of the game. An English PAL Experience, Without the Downsides One patch transforms the Japanese version into something nearly identical to the European release: full English text, English voiceovers, […]

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Phantasy Star Generation:1 – Retranslation Update Enhances Clarity and Compatibility

A new version of the English retranslation patch for Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 1: Phantasy Star Generation:1 is now available. This release (v3.01) refines the original 2012 fan translation by Kyence and Tryphon, correcting numerous script issues and improving lore accuracy with fresh, more faithful terminology. What’s New in v3.01 More Than Just a […]

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Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound on Switch Capped at 30 FPS And Still Suffers Performance Issues

Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound has launched to strong reviews across most platforms, but the Nintendo Switch version has received criticism for its technical performance. While the game is officially capped at 30 frames per second on Switch, players have reported noticeable slowdowns during intense action and visual shimmering throughout gameplay. These issues impact the game’s fast-paced […]

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Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound – Now Available on All Major Platforms

Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound, a modern revival of the legendary action series, is out now as of July 31, 2025. Developed by The Game Kitchen and published by Dotemu under license from Koei Tecmo, the game blends fast-paced, retro-inspired combat with polished visuals and refined mechanics. Players take on the role of Kenji Mozu, a young […]

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DuckStation Developer May Drop Linux Support

The developer of DuckStation, a popular PlayStation 1 emulator, recently shared a strongly worded message on GitHub expressing frustration with the Linux community — especially Arch Linux users. The developer is now considering removing Linux support entirely. Unofficial Arch Packages at the Center According to the post, official Linux builds were originally created to offer […]

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Super Station One Now Reading PS1 Discs Directly – Early Tests Show Promising Results

Taki Udon recently shared early testing results of the Super Station One reading PlayStation 1 data directly from discs with no need for prior dumping. While the results are promising, he notes that copying games to an SD card or SSD remains the preferred option, especially when it comes to random access speeds and overall […]

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