Super Mario World Is the Latest SNES Game to Add Rumble Support – Updated 20250926

The patch files are now publicly available on Kando Wonto’s Patreon Previous article below Since Limited Run Games showed off the Super Nintendo Rumble Controller, they soon after released the “secret sauce” to the public, allowing some real classic titles to get rumble support. The titles so far include Star Fox, Super Metroid, and more. […]

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Parodius: A New Mega Drive/Genesis Project Takes Shape – UPDATED 20250926

This development update details significant progress on Mega Parodius, focusing on new HUD elements (power-up line, score, lives) and weapon systems, including missiles with ground-following mechanics, double shot, and variable-width lasers (which utilize the foreground plane to avoid sprite limits, though this required complex coding for plane-wrapping and collision). Performance was boosted by converting horizontal […]

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2600 Will Never Die – Minigun Miner to be Released at PRGE October 17

The Atari homebrew community continues to deliver with the upcoming inertia based shooter/action title Minigun Miner. Straight from Albert @ AtariAge: Minigun Miner – along with a fresh lineup of brand-new Atari 2600, 7800, and Jaguar titles – debuts October 17 at the Portland Retro Gaming Expo. The games will also be available to order […]

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Arcade Classic Crime City is Being Ported to the Sega Mega Drive!

Master Linkuei has revealed their latest project, and this time they are bringing a classic arcade experience home to the Mega Drive. This is the Taito classic, “Crime City,” a side-scrolling run-and-gun action game similar to Rolling Thunder. The game has a great vibe and an even better soundtrack. Seriously, the soundtrack is one of […]

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I’d Buy That For a Dollar! The RoboCop Arcade Game Is Getting a SEGA Mega Drive Port!

RoboCop *Sexting* Edition for Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Yes, the Mega Drive just keeps getting all the love. This time it’s one of the best arcade games of all time: RoboCop, the 1988 classic by Data East. The developer working on this is Monster Bath Games, and they’re doing it in their spare time as a […]

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How to Get the Most Accurate NES Experience on Your Analogue Pocket

Make Your Analogue Pocket NES Core More Accurate This tutorial explains how to update your Analogue Pocket’s NES core to an unstable version for improved accuracy, potentially even surpassing original hardware in some cases. Do keep in mind that there is a possibility that you may discover bugs as this is an experimental core. Background […]

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HuZer0: The PC-Engine’s Best Kept F-Zero Secret

F-Zero is still, to this day, an impressive futuristic racer that really showed off the Mode-7 feature on the SNES. The series continued with more games on the N64, GBA, and GameCube. Now, there’s even F-Zero for the PC-Engine/TG16, appropriately titled HuZero. It’s not a full game, but rather a caravan mode where you try […]

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Driftin’ Rage On The Mega Drive – Alpha Review

Driftin’ Rage, developed by Mauro Xavier (MXRetroDev), brings high-octane street racing to the Sega Mega Drive with an arcade flair that feels right at home on the 16-bit hardware. The game puts you behind the wheel of fast, aggressive cars where mastering tight cornering and precision drifting is the key to victory. Visually, Driftin’ Rage […]

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Looking Back #4: Metal Gear Solid – The Game That Turned Stealth Into Cinema

Introduction When I first played Metal Gear Solid on the PlayStation in 1998, it didn’t feel like just another video game. It felt like I was stepping into something bigger, something closer to cinema than anything I’d ever seen on a console before. Hideo Kojima’s vision turned what could have been a simple stealth action […]

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