My retrogaming setup
I’m really glad to find that there’s a decent sized community for this special interest group on the Fediverse! Bravo, glad to be here and counted among these numbers....
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I’m really glad to find that there’s a decent sized community for this special interest group on the Fediverse! Bravo, glad to be here and counted among these numbers....
Does anyone here do their gaming on an SBC or hardware emulation machine? I’m considering trying to start an instance for these machines and am curious if there’s much desire
For years I’ve been using HowLongToBeat which has good tools for tracking playtime, collections, backlog et.c.. However the site is pretty laggy on my phone, so I’m exploring other options. What is you guys’ approach?
I’ve often wondered this. With the sheer volume of titles on modern consoles, is it even possible to have a complete collection of the library? Especially with something like the Switch, where there are also a shit ton of shovelware titles out there, not only digital but physical shovelware as well from Limited Run Games....
I created this post 9 years ago on the other site for a project that never came to fruition....
Tapeworm Disco Puzzle for the NES by Lowtek Games. Got this at Play Expo today in Glasgow, Scotland.
Is anyone interested in helping moderate this community? If so, send me a private message and we can have a discussion. I know if the community continues to grow I will need assistance.
This game gets a lot of hype in the Amiga and Atari ST community but it’s labeled as crap everywhere else. In my opinion the game looks great and could have been fun if it didn’t suffer from awful hit detection which just ruins it for me. Most of the time your bullets pass right though the enemies which leads to a lot of...
Gaming Historian’s content is always incredibly well made, and this one is no different. Love the amount of detail he gets into. These videos make a good compliment to all the retro tech channels that just focus on the tech.
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Here’s a 2 minute video showcasing it in action: www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=ZPg3RODGZ48...
(still can't beat it though) :(
cross-posted from: beehaw.org/post/559825...
If you remember Mega Man: the Wily Wars, the Sega Genesis remake of the first three games, there’s a recent homebrew that is doing the same for the latter half of the NES era....
I’m sure everyone knows Retronauts, the awesome & long running Retro Gaming Podcast. Hey their website has some cool articles. Right now Stuart Gipp has a series of short reviews for all the games on the Sega Game Gear. It’s not complete yet, but it makes for a good resource if you’re looking for things to try on that...
In Ninja Golf you are an apprentice ninja, and your training has finally come to an end. At long last, after lengthy and rough training, it’s time for you to enter the ninja ranks! As you are about to talk to your master about it, they reveal the last challenge you’ll have to overcome, none other than nine holes of Ninja...
Turns out the USB-C port fell out. I’ve been very careful with it, no drops and no excessive strain on the port.
Buggy Boy (Speed Buggy in the US) feels like a game that deserves to be remembered more fondly. Sadly, it always seems to fall through the cracks between the likes of Outrun, Power Drift and Chase HQ....