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My first love was the ZX Spectrum, but my first salacious affair was with the Sega Master System, many years later....
I wanted to share this. I’ve been using it for a while. It’s a multi-system emulator that uses web assembly....
The oldest game I still really enjoy is probably The Secret of Monkey Island for DOS (1990). I like classic NES games too but I don't really play them anymore....
There are a lot of ways to play the old video games. For me, my favorite way is with one of the little 3rd party retro game devices. I had a RGB10 Max 2 and it was great, but I dropped it and it broke. Im using an RG35XX and it’s working great for PS1 and earlier. I’d love to get something more powerful for PS2 games but...
“Sega Channel was a project developed by Sega for the Sega Mega Drive video game console. Completely revolutionary at the time of release (bar a failed attempt with the earlier Intellivision console), it was a method capable of streaming digital content to Mega Drive owners through cable television.”
Some of these prices are a little rich for my blood, but this label I recently found specializes in gaming OST’s from genres that are kind of all over the place. NES Ninja Gaiden, Arcade King of Fighters '98, Panzer Dragoon…...
Just like the title says, have NES game prices peaked or is likely to continue going up for the foreseeable future.
I'm using my wife's Nintendo Switch Pro controller and I'm gonna lay in bed all day playing games.
I’ve been revisiting some classic Playstation 1 games, and many of them hold up....
I recently got an Xbox Series X, and naturally I wanted to go back and enjoy some of the 360 titles that I played as a teen. For once, I feel like I did not miss the boat on buying these games at a decent price. Everybody talks about how cheap SNES and N64 carts used to be, but I wasn’t into retro gaming then, so all I’ve...
Per /u/Harcroft from /r/OriginalXbox:...
Lots of interesting stuff in the article. The part about retro gaming is near the end.
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....
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.
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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Turns out the USB-C port fell out. I’ve been very careful with it, no drops and no excessive strain on the port.
Hey all, some friends and I have been doing a podcast for the past 3 years but never really got into spreading it around....
Hi lummy community, i’m one of those who came from reddit. For now i’m still learning the new UI/lemmy philosophy. on reddit there was some sub that i was using a lot like SBCGaming, AYN odin, miyoomini, well you get the kind of stuff, principaly retro handeld stuff. Now that i want to use lummy i was wondering if there...
I love my Ayn Odin. There are great emulators on Android but also a ton of native games with controller support. With a Play Pass subscription ($30/year) and Netflix Games (which I’m paying for anyway), I have everything I need and the battery last 6h+....
I love his videos, they’re my usual workout “podcasts”. New one is about the 8BitDo controllers, I’ve been lurking about the ultimate one, I’ll finally know if it’s worth it