PCN – Weekly News Video Ep168 + Source List

00:49 Metal Game Solid YouTube Channel 01:47 theypsilon interview 02:21 TMNT: Turtles in Time MiSTer, Analogue Pocket & SiDi128 03:25 Premier Soccer MiSTer, Analogue Pocket & SiDi128 04:27 Other Updates from Jotego 05:35 4K MiSTer I/O Board 07:01 Big Saturn/ST-V update MiSTer 08:58 Philps CD-i MiSTer 11:07 SuperStationOne updates 14:13 MiSTer MultiSystem2 JAMMA & More […]

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Revolgear Zero, A Co-op Pixel Shmup with a Free Playable Demo Now on Steam

Publisher Henteko Doujin and developer Bikkuri Software have officially launched the Steam page and a free demo for their upcoming side-scrolling shoot ’em up, Revolgear Zero. The demo gives players an early taste of the game’s fast-paced, bullet-packed action, allowing you to pilot either Shizuku or Akane through intense stages filled with enemy waves, projectiles, […]

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Looking Back #6: Pokémon Red & Blue, The Games That Started a Worldwide Phenomenon

It’s hard to overstate just how much Pokémon Red & Blue changed gaming. When they released on the Game Boy in the late ’90s, they didn’t just introduce a new RPG, they sparked a cultural explosion. For many of us, those tiny grayscale sprites became an obsession that stretched from school playgrounds to after-dinner battles […]

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Abathor Review – Classic Hack and Slash Energy, Modern Execution

Disclosure: I was provided with a review copy of this game, All opinions in this review are my own and have not been influenced or altered in any way by the developers. The first thing that immediately stood out to me in Abathor were the incredibly detailed background animations. They almost made me forget that […]

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Pac-Man: Deltarune Edition – When Two Pixel Worlds Collide

The NES scene keeps surprising us with creative crossovers, and Pac-Man: Deltarune Edition is one of those wild mashups nobody expected but everyone can appreciate. Released by Ninjacat25, this new graphical hack of Pac-Man Championship Edition replaces the familiar maze-running hero and his ghostly pursuers with characters straight out of Deltarune. In this quirky version, […]

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Mario Kart 64: Amped Up – Version 3.04 Hotfix Released

A new hotfix for Mario Kart 64: Amped Up has been released, bringing the game up to version 3.04. This update follows the 3.03 patch from October 1st, which introduced various gameplay tweaks and refinements, and focuses mainly on improving stability and polishing the experience even further. Crashes on the KiKi KaiKai Shrine track caused […]

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Marvel Cosmic Invasion – Demo Review

Tribute Games is back, and this time they’re going cosmic. After the huge success of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge, expectations were sky-high for Marvel Cosmic Invasion, their next 2D beat-’em-up featuring an all-star roster from the Marvel universe. The demo gives us just enough to see where this is going and it’s looking […]

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Bubble Bobble C64 Remastered Released

Retro developer Davide Bottino, known for Toki C64 Remastered and his work with Zzap! Magazine Italia, has released Bubble Bobble C64 Remastered, a fan-made enhancement of Taito’s 1987 Commodore 64 port originally developed by Software Creations and published by Firebird. Launched on October 6, 2025, the project gives the C64 version of Bubble Bobble a […]

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40th Anniversary: SEGA Master System Gets FREE Game ‘Astro Climber’! – Updated 20251007

The developer Adam (known as @badcomputer0 on socials) has confirmed that his new game, Astro Climber, will be released for free digitally on October 20th. This release is set to be a celebration of the 40th anniversary of the SEGA Mark III’s (the Japanese version of the Master System) original launch. Original Article Below Remember […]

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