Unreal Tournament 2004 Revived: OldUnreal Announces Free, Modernized Re-Release

The classic first-person shooter Unreal Tournament 2004 (UT2004) is set for a major revival, as a community-run effort known as OldUnreal has announced plans to make the game available for free download and release new, modernized patches. The project has received the blessing of Epic Games. The initiative aims to significantly improve game accessibility and […]

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PlayStation Core for Analogue Pocket Receives Major Performance and QoL Update

pgate1 has released a significant update for the PlayStation (PSX) core on the Analogue Pocket FPGA handheld, focusing on performance enhancements, improved loading times, and key quality-of-life features. The update brings the core to a state the developer considers “finished” for now, allowing them to shift focus to new projects. Even though a fully functional […]

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Zaparoo App v1.9.1 Rolls Out With Full Core v2.7.0 Support

The Zaparoo App has been updated to v1.9.1 on both iOS and Android, lining up perfectly with Core v2.7.0. This release focuses on smoother navigation, better tagging, and a more polished overall feel. The biggest change is the fully upgraded search system. Infinite scrolling, proper tag filtering, cleaner titles, and recent search history make browsing […]

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Game Bub Delayed: More Time for Bigger Improvements!

The Game Bub is something that I have personally backed and am looking forward to receiving. I love handheld and FPGA gaming, so this was a no-brainer for me. A horizontal-style device is what many of us have been after. Bummer that it’s delayed, but honestly, I feel Eli explains everything so well. Here are […]

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Picross S Brings Capcom and SNK Classics to Nintendo Switch

Jupiter is expanding its long-running Picross S lineup with not one but two retro-themed releases, celebrating some of the biggest names in arcade gaming. Picross S Capcom Classics Edition and Picross S SNK Classics and NEOGEO Edition arrive simultaneously, each packed with puzzles based on iconic characters and series from gaming history. Both titles follow […]

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Splatterworld English Translation Released

Aeon Genesis has released an English translation for Splatterworld, an obscure and previously unreleased prototype connected to Namco’s Splatterhouse series. The game is a quirky RPG spinoff in the style of Wanpaku Graffiti, mixing cute visuals with playful horror themes. Originally developed for the Famicom in 1993, it was never commercially released and only surfaced […]

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TimeSplitters Rewind: The Fan-Made “Greatest Hits” Collection

TimeSplitters Rewind is an ambitious, fan-driven project designed to serve as a comprehensive “greatest hits” collection of content from the entire original TimeSplitters trilogy, TimeSplitters 1, TimeSplitters 2, and TimeSplitters: Future Perfect. Developed by the community team Cinder Interactive, the project aims to distill the spirit of all three classic first-person shooters into a single, […]

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Alleys of Anime 2 Brings Fan Favorite Anime Heroes Into Streets of Rage 2

A new fan made Genesis ROM hack, Alleys of Anime 2, has been released, replacing the original Streets of Rage 2 roster with four iconic anime characters. The hack blends classic beat em up gameplay with a crossover lineup pulled from some of the most popular series of the 90s. Players can fight through the […]

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Chords Brings a Snatcher Styled Visual Novel to the Mega Drive/Genesis

Pixel Pusher Games has announced Chords, a new 16 bit visual novel for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis and PC. The project takes clear inspiration from Snatcher on the Sega Mega CD, capturing its gritty cyberpunk atmosphere while presenting an original story set in a 90s influenced post cyberpunk world. The developers describe Chords as a […]

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