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10 hours ago

London Game Boy Colour Workshop Opens Bookings

A London workshop is giving retro fans the chance to build their own custom Game Boy Colour. The sessions include parts, tools, guidance, and a modern display upgrade.

News a day ago

Game Maker's Sketchbook Returns for 2026

The Game Maker's Sketchbook has announced its fifth annual showcase, with concept art, character designs and storyboards from major games. Prints go on sale until 25 June, with proceeds supporting non-profit work.

N64 a day ago

N64 Cart Dumping Now Works With a Flash Cart

A new tool called N64 SwapDumper lets Nintendo 64 owners back up their own cartridges using just a flash cart and an SD card. It also supports save backups, with a restore feature possibly coming later.

a day ago

OSSC Pro Adds Composite Support, RetroTINK Mod Tested

RetroRGB’s weekly roundup covers two useful video-scaler updates for retro fans. The OSSC Pro gains composite and S-video support, while a RetroTINK 5x Launch Edition mod is being tested for better chroma sampling.

Features

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News 15 days ago

The Enduring Design of Modern 2D Platformers

A recent compilation of contemporary 2D platformers by Yardbarker Video Games offers insight into the genre's sustained relevance and its foundational design principles.

Nintendo

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Handhelds 10 days ago

Game Boy's 37th Anniversary: A Look Back

The Nintendo Game Boy marks its 37th year, prompting a reflection on its enduring impact on handheld gaming and the modding community.

Newsletter 3 days ago

Retro Gaming Weekly News #0202

This week’s retro gaming roundup covers restored Jedi Outcast combat, a new LEGO Donkey Kong arcade set, and Sega teasing Crazy Taxi again. There is also preservation news, handheld hardware, and fan-made demakes.

12 days ago

Bust-A-Move Game Gear Link Cable Mode Uncovered

A recent discovery confirms the full functionality of *Bust-A-Move*'s two-player link cable mode on the Sega Game Gear, shedding light on overlooked features in classic handheld titles.

18 days ago

Atari 2600+ Gets Bright Yellow Pac-Man Edition

Atari is releasing a new Pac-Man Edition of its Atari 2600+ console, featuring a bright yellow shell. This move targets nostalgia while stirring debate among collectors.

a month ago

Atari 2600 Values: What Your Console Is Worth

A new report from AOL.com details current market values for the Atari 2600, showing a steady collector interest in the console that defined early home gaming.

Neo Geo

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Japanese Retro 15 days ago

Neo Geo 'Overserved' Developer Ticks Off Key Risks

A new "first-party" game for the Neo Geo, 'Overserved', is in development, with its creator suggesting major technical challenges are now resolved. This marks a notable event for the classic Japanese arcade and home console.

Japanese Retro 15 days ago

Neo Geo 'Overserved' Developer Ticks Off Key Risks

A new "first-party" game for the Neo Geo, 'Overserved', is in development, with its creator suggesting major technical challenges are now resolved. This marks a notable event for the classic Japanese arcade and home console.

Japanese Retro 17 days ago

CPSdigiav HDMI Mod Returns for Japanese Arcade Boards

The cpsdigiav mod, offering zero-lag HDMI output for Capcom CPS 1, 2, and 3, Neo Geo, and Toaplan v2 boards, is back in stock for arcade enthusiasts seeking pristine signal quality.

Homebrew

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News 2 hours ago

Gradius Advance Fan Patch Boosts GBA Play

A fan project has given Gradius Advance a technical tune-up, with better colour handling and smoother performance on modern screens. It is a neat bit of retro preservation for GBA shmup fans.

N64 a day ago

N64 Cart Dumping Now Works With a Flash Cart

A new tool called N64 SwapDumper lets Nintendo 64 owners back up their own cartridges using just a flash cart and an SD card. It also supports save backups, with a restore feature possibly coming later.

News 3 days ago

The Morning Star Lands on Classic Micros

Dareint! has released The Morning Star, a new dark fantasy text adventure for classic micros including the ZX Spectrum, Amiga, Atari ST and C64. It mixes text, puzzles and illustrated fantasy scenes.

5 days ago

Natthrafn Brings Vault of Seraphim XL to C64

Natthrafn has released Vault of Seraphim XL for the Commodore 64, building on Catacombs of Cherubim with four new caves and revised movement. It is also available on MacOS, Windows, and Linux.

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News 2 hours ago

Gradius Advance Fan Patch Boosts GBA Play

A fan project has given Gradius Advance a technical tune-up, with better colour handling and smoother performance on modern screens. It is a neat bit of retro preservation for GBA shmup fans.

10 hours ago

Néro & Sci Math Game Lands on Switch

Souris-Lab’s Néro & Sci ∫ Integral Edition is coming to Nintendo Switch on 27 May. The maths-based platformer is built to make mathematical reasoning feel more playful and approachable.

10 hours ago

Crankboy Brings Game Boy to Playdate

The Playdate has picked up a new bit of homebrew kit, Crankboy, which runs Game Boy titles at full speed. It costs $10 and is sideloaded onto Panic’s handheld.

10 hours ago

London Game Boy Colour Workshop Opens Bookings

A London workshop is giving retro fans the chance to build their own custom Game Boy Colour. The sessions include parts, tools, guidance, and a modern display upgrade.

News a day ago

Game Maker's Sketchbook Returns for 2026

The Game Maker's Sketchbook has announced its fifth annual showcase, with concept art, character designs and storyboards from major games. Prints go on sale until 25 June, with proceeds supporting non-profit work.

N64 a day ago

N64 Cart Dumping Now Works With a Flash Cart

A new tool called N64 SwapDumper lets Nintendo 64 owners back up their own cartridges using just a flash cart and an SD card. It also supports save backups, with a restore feature possibly coming later.

a day ago

OSSC Pro Adds Composite Support, RetroTINK Mod Tested

RetroRGB’s weekly roundup covers two useful video-scaler updates for retro fans. The OSSC Pro gains composite and S-video support, while a RetroTINK 5x Launch Edition mod is being tested for better chroma sampling.

News a day ago

Intellivision Classics Land on Antstream Arcade

Antstream Arcade has added a batch of Intellivision classics to its streaming service, including Astrosmash, Utopia and B-17 Bomber. The move brings early console history to modern devices, with tournaments planned for two of the games.

a day ago

Super Mario Manga Artwork Heads to Auction

An original Super Mario-kun manga artwork by Hiroshi Takase is heading to auction, with the Virtual Boy in the frame. It is a hand-drawn production piece, not a print.

News a day ago

Afterplay Brings Browser Emulation to the Fore

Afterplay is getting attention as a browser-based emulation platform with broad console support, cloud syncing and RetroAchievements integration. RetroDodo says it is fluid, flexible and built for players who want less setup.