AtariAge user rj1307 has just released a new Atari Lynx multicart called the AgaCart. It’s not quite a “ROM Cart” like the Lynx SD, as you load up to 199 games and select them via the button on the back, as opposed to an on-screen GUI. Price is only about $65, which might make this […]
Month: April 2019
Extrems has posted a few updates to the Game Boy Interface software in the past few months. Some of the more notable changes are the updated video modes and color matrices by Pokefan531. As always, the latest version of the software can be found here: https://files.extremscorner.org/gamecube/apps/gbi/latest Full list of changes: Fixed a power issue. Enabled USB […]
My Life in Gaming recently posted a video, listing in it the best possible ways to play the original Phantasy Star quadrilogy. They first offered a detailed overview of each game covering story elements, gameplay mechanics, graphics and sound, spanning from Phantasy Star on the Master System to the main series final title “The end […]
Two projects that are considered vaporware by many have risen from the depths of limbo this month. The first of the two, known as the Polymega, recently allowed for Bob of RetroRGB to get some hands-on time with their pre-release hardware. Now, in a similar strategic move, Paprium‘s head, Fonzie (the head of Watermelon Games) has finally […]
Anyone attending the weekly NLBC Wednesday night event on May 8th will have the ability to play and stream the Virtual Boy version of Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting! NYCFurby has graciously offered a table at the event where there will be a full Virtual Tap setup and a livestream on the RetroRGB channels! Anyone attending the […]
Sega never officially supported the mating of the 32x to the final installment of the Genesis. If you were to install the 32x on the Gen 3 you would run into the issue of the system toppling over anytime that you touched it. I set out on a quest to rectify the injustice to the […]
Neotris is a work in progress 4 player Tetris like game for the Neo Geo. Cedric Jules, the indie developer working on the project, has also built his own 4 player adapter for the Neo Geo and Neotris supports it as you can see in the videos. I reached out to Cedric for […]
I just finished the design for a new game display system, its a snap together modular system that shows off the labels on your games. they can be interchanged for a really unique display of games from various other systems. Currently they support GBA NDS 3DS and Switch titles, but you can also put GB […]
Developer Chris Maltby has released his GB Studio, a free program that allows for aspiring developers to create their own Gameboy, Gameboy Color games without any programming knowledge. The program can be downloaded from gbstudio.dev. There are versions available for OSX, Windows, and Linux. Per the developer site, these are some of the benefits offered by using GB […]
superg has just opened pre-orders on the updated version of the gcompsw – An 8 input, 2 output component video switch. I’ll have more info and a review out soon, but you can pre-order yours now: http://www.gretrostuff.com/store/gcompsw/