A new Wonders of the Retro Gaming World is up! This time, based around the Halcyon by RDI. Created by Rick Dyer, this Laserdisc playing machine incorporated elements of AI and voice recognition in 1985! Sadly, however, never saw release thanks to the high costs...
FPGA reproduction consoles are awesome. I doubt anyone would argue that fact (although, this is the internet) and certainly blow crappy emulation systems out of the water (like anything that involves a NOAC – Nintendo on a Chip). While most of that crap is...
I swear every one of these mini-consoles includes the same promotional image of a hand holding it, palm spread. I get the connotation – it’s to emphasise size. But since the NES Mini, they’ve all been exactly the same. I’m surprised Nintendo hasn’t unleashed the...
It hasn’t been since March that we’ve heard a peep from the Polymega, and that was mostly technical information and emulation progress. But if you haven’t considered buying one thus far, that might soon be changing. Light-gun games have been the scourge of retro...
Released in the August of last year, Tanglewood was an enjoyable, endearing and inventive platformer to see a physical release for the long-discontinued Sega Genesis/Mega Drive. This came about after a successful Kickstarter campaign, in which 892 backers raised...