Web-Based ROM Manager ROMM Hits Version 4.1.3

The popular self-hosted game library manager ROMM has just received a new update, bringing the project to version 4.1.3. While the latest release is a smaller one, it improves how ROMM handles duplicate titles by preferring lower IDs when matching games with the same name, helping to keep collections cleaner and better organized. What is […]

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Retroid Pocket Classic 6 SG Now Available

Retroid has officially launched the Retroid Pocket Classic 6 SG, a Mega Drive–inspired variant of its vertical Android handheld. The announcement was made via the company’s official X account on August 6, confirming that the unit is now available for purchase. Styled after the iconic 6-button Mega Drive controller, the Classic 6 SG features a […]

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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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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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RetroBat 7.3 Brings Major Emulator Updates and Windows Game Integration

RetroBat 7.3 was officially released on July 27, 2025, and introduces one of the most feature-rich updates to date. Key highlights include major emulator core updates, expanded support for Windows-based games, and improved controller configuration options. New Systems and Game Services Support has been added for Chihiro (via both old and new CXBX), Triforce, and […]

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AYANEO Reveals Pocket DS during livestream

In a livestream broadcast on youtube earlier today, AYANEO officially unveiled the AYANEO Pocket DS, a clamshell-style handheld that the company is calling the world’s first flip dual-screen Android gaming device. Designed for retro dual-screen enthusiasts and geek gamers, the Pocket DS is a clear homage to the Nintendo DS era but with modern internals […]

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VisualBoyAdvance-M 2.2.1 Update Improves Compatibility and Compression Support

A new version of the popular Game Boy emulator VisualBoyAdvance-M has been released. Version 2.2.1, published on July 19, 2025, delivers a set of technical improvements aimed at better stability and usability. What’s New Among the most notable changes is support for TAR, .xz, and .bz2 compressed ROM files. This means users can now load […]

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Ymir v0.1.6 – New Milestone for Sega Saturn Emulation

Ymir, a new open-source Sega Saturn emulator by StrikerX3, has released its latest update: version 0.1.6, bringing major improvements in compatibility and performance. Launched in 2025, Ymir focuses on speed, usability, and accuracy—especially for retro gamers using modern PCs or handhelds. The new version introduces: While still early in development, Ymir is gaining attention for […]

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