Play the SEGA CHANNEL in 2025 on PC! Walkthrough and Tutorial – Video by Denver Gamer

We saw this X post from BillyTime!Games; Which pointed us to the tutorial for the video at the top of the page about setting up the SEGA Channel. What is the SEGA channel, you ask? The SEGA Channel was a subscription service for the SEGA Genesis/Mega Drive that ran from 1994 to 1998. It was […]

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Dream Color Plus – A New Dreamcast Controller with a Color Display

The Sega Dreamcast just received a surprising new accessory in the form of the Dream Color Plus, developed by Nai Adventure in Brazil. This unique controller stands out as the first Dreamcast controller capable of displaying game information in full color, a major leap over the classic monochrome VMUs that fans are used to. Not […]

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Hollow Knight: Silksong – Winning Without Denuvo

Hollow Knight: Silksong continues to prove that respecting players pays off. Team Cherry made two important choices with this long-awaited sequel: the Steam release comes without Denuvo, and the GOG release is fully DRM-free. In a gaming landscape where major publishers often rely on heavy-handed protection systems, Silksong shows that trust and transparency can be […]

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Exobrave – a 90s Arcade Vibe for the Modern era

In an world dominated by sprawling open-worlds and photorealistic graphics. A new game is on the horizon, one that takes us back to a golden era of arcade gaming. Exobrave, an upcoming 2D arcade-action-platformer from developer Roborar Digital Ltda, is poised to remind us what made games so special in the first place. At first […]

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Super Cassette Vision Core Major Update – MiSTer FPGA

ReverendGumby, a core developer for MiSTer FPGA, has announced the completion of a significant update to the Super Cassette Vision core, following an in-depth reverse-engineering of the Epoch TV-1 video chip. This work, detailed in ‘doc/epochtv1.txt’, involved creating numerous test ROMs to precisely measure timing and behavior. The core now boasts a highly accurate emulation […]

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Goh_Billy – Solid as Metal Award No 1

The internet is vast, a worldwide web that potentially stretches beyond. Here, you’ll find everything from the joyous to the somber. The Goh_Billy X and Blue Sky accounts are a daily source of happiness. The imagination and creativity that go into Goh_Billy’s work are simply unparalleled. When it comes to mixing up fighting games in […]

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PCN – Weekly News Video Ep163 + Source List

00:59 Run and Gun MiSTer & Analogue Pocket 01:47 Super Station One Running N64 Carts 05:47 MiSTer Pi & SS1 Availability 08:59 Triple Analogue Out IO Board MiSTer 10:24 Menu QoL change MiSTer 10:59 QMTECH Clone Warning MiSTer 13:50 PC-Engine & X68000 MiSTer 14:51 Analogue 3D in Action 16:07 Game Bub FPGA 18:50 ao486 TangConsole […]

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Final Fantasy Adventure DX Brings the Classic to Game Boy Color

The original Final Fantasy Adventure on the Game Boy has just received a fresh coat of paint with the release of Final Fantasy Adventure Color. Created by theadamrippon, this hack transforms the 1991 action RPG into a full Game Boy Color experience, giving fans the chance to revisit the classic with vibrant visuals. Known as […]

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FujiNet – The Multi-platform Network Device for Vintage Computers

One of the more exciting and interesting projects in the vintage computing community is FujiNet. Originally developed for Atari 8-Bit computers, it is a peripheral which allows supported devices to connect to the Internet via Wifi and internally handles net protocols which would otherwise require too much overhead for systems of the era. In addition […]

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5 Arcade Games That Never Got the Home Ports They Deserved

The arcade scene of the 80s and 90s was overflowing with incredible experiences. Some made their way to home consoles with varying degrees of success, while others never quite got the treatment they deserved. Whether it was hardware limitations, licensing issues, or just bad timing, these games never got a proper home port, leaving them […]

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