Doom 32X Resurrection v3.3a Brings Major Improvements

Version 3.3a of Doom 32X Resurrection is here, delivering a wave of visual and technical upgrades to Sega’s 32X. Developed by heyjoeway, this fan project continues to enhance the original port well beyond its commercial release. This update introduces high-resolution weapon sprites, a unified color palette, and per-episode intermission screens. Behind the scenes, memory optimizations […]

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Metal Force Gets Mega Man Zero Makeover on NES

A new NES ROM hack brings Metal Force into the world of Mega Man Zero, thanks to a creative reimagining by hacker Xander Max, with additional contributions from Velpachallenger, Al Vino02, and Drax01. Originally released as an unlicensed Korean NES game, Metal Force has long flown under the radar. This hack breathes new life into […]

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Mortal Kombat II: Arkade Edition – A Surprisingly Playable NES Hack

Mortal Kombat II: Arkade Edition is a ROM hack that overhauls the infamous NES bootleg of Mortal Kombat II. Originally a barely functional pirate port, this version makes major improvements to graphics, sound, and gameplay, bringing it closer in spirit to the arcade classic. The hack refines controls, updates sprites and backgrounds, and adds more […]

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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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Metroid: Engage Ridley – A Bite-sized GBA Adventure

Metroid: Engage Ridley is a Metroid: Zero Mission ROM hack that condenses the classic GBA experience into a fast-paced, single-map challenge. Created by justaicon, this bite-sized adventure has been available for a little while now and is steadily gaining recognition among fans. Set shortly after Metroid II, the story follows Samus as she tracks Ridley […]

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Waku Waku Puyo Puyo Dungeon – Now Fully Translated in English for Saturn

A full English fan translation of Waku Waku Puyo Puyo Dungeon is now available, making Compile’s quirky dungeon-crawling RPG finally accessible to non-Japanese players. Originally released for the Sega Saturn, the game is a spinoff of the popular Puyo Puyo series, blending light-hearted charm with roguelike mechanics and turn-based combat. Players explore randomly generated dungeons […]

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Dragon Ball Z: Assault of the Saiyans! New translation with SRAM save support.

Dragon Ball Z: Kyoushuu! Saiya Jin was originally released in Japan for the Nintendo Entertainment System as an RPG retelling the early Saiyan saga. Now, thanks to a newly released fan translation, English-speaking fans can finally experience this unique adaptation in full glory with added SRAM save support. The game covers the events leading up […]

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Battle Master – Hidden Gem for SNES Now in English for the First Time

For the first time, the Super Famicom-exclusive fighter Battle Master: Kyūkyoku no Senshi-tachi is fully playable in English. Originally released in 1993, Battle Master features fast-paced combat, dash attacks, and air blocks—earning comparisons to Street Fighter II. Despite solid mechanics, it was never released outside Japan and remained untranslated until now. The Patch Released on […]

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