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Demon’s Crest By Brandon Poe
Each month in Retro Revisited, Classic Console’s very own Brandon Poe picks one classic game to play. This month’s classic: Capcom’s Demon’s Crest. As I pondered about what retro game to play next, I remembered Super Ghosts and Ghouls for the SNES. I recalled how hard...
Sonic the Hedgehog Books By Josh LaFrance
When many think of Archie Comics, they think of the teen-oriented comic series starring lovable High School aged stars: Archie, Veronica, Betty and Jughead. However, Archie Comics’ history starts long before its namesake publication. The life of the company now known...
Best Game Boy Titles
The Nintendo Game Boy boasts a large library of games. According to 2 sources we here at ClassicConsole checked, 733 titles were released for the Game Boy. This does not take into consideration any Game Boy color titles. Compared to Nintendo’s other 8-bit system, the...
Extremely Rare Konami Famicom Games Cracked and Released
Further pieces of the puzzle still remain.
Five Underrated Gems of the 16-Bit Era
If you’re a retro gamer, finding new games is impossible for the most part, but finding games you never got to originally experience, is not. In this exclusive list, Old School Gamer Magazine shares five games that rock, that you may have never experienced. The...
Gameboy: Classic Console Magazine Examines the Handheld That Took the Gaming World by Storm
Before the Game Boy existed, handheld games by and large consisted of very simplified graphics, most times made up of dots to represent the action. Some early examples of these sorts of games were released by Mattel, Coleco and Tiger Electronics. It required far more...
Aladdin on the Sega Genesis
If I were to stumble across a magic lamp, say in the Cave of Wonders, and if that lamp were to contain a genie who promised to grant me three wishes, at least one of those wishes would be for Disney to re-release their 1993 classic video game Aladdin. On September 1,...
Pre-Orders for the Evercade Drop on the 6th
It was all the way back in April that I first reported on a GIF of a mysteriously silhouetted shape that resembled a SNES controller, including cartridge and all - and since then, the Evercade has been revealed along with a host of big-name publishers. The game...
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time By Josh LaFrance
Growing up in the 90s in a very rural state in Northeastern United States, we didn’t really have much for arcades in my area. Yes, there was the one tiny one tucked into the corner by the food court in the mall, and we did also have an arcade at the mini-golf place...
The Game Console: A Book I Didn’t Know I Needed
I would call myself an amateur video game historian. I love watching videos on YouTube about the subject as well as going to Retro Video Game conventions and playing older systems. It was this past Retro City Festival in Pomona CA where I played a Coleco Vision for...
Food for Thought: What If SEGA and Disney Released Their Own Version of the Limited Shōnen Jump Edition Famicom Mini?
One mouse. One hedgehog. One hell of an opportunity.
CLASSIC CONSOLE INTERVIEWS with CHRIS SHRIGLEY
Ross Sillifant brings us yet another great interview this month with the amazing Chris Shrigley, co-founder of Eurocom. During their discussion we learn about what it was like to be involved with the creation of games for the SEGA-CD, especially the fantastic title...
Disney’s Classic Aladdin and the Lion King Video Games Return with Digital and Retail Collection This Fall
Games will include new features and enhancements, and physical copies will be available for pre-order starting today for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation®4 system and Xbox One EDISON, NEW JERSEY – Aug. 28, 2019 – On Oct 29, the 16-bit magic of Disney’s...
Tech Talk: Cleaning, Repair and Care of Retro Game Cartridges
In each month’s Tech Talk, one of our resident experts will give all of our readers their knowledge on a particular subject pertaining to the manufacture, repair and care of classic video games and systems. This month features contributing writer John Meadows from the...
Whipseey and the Lost Atlas Swings to Consoles, PC Today
SYDNEY – Aug. 27, 2019 – Whipseey and the Lost Atlas, the whipping retro platformer from developer Daniel A. Ramirez and publisher Blowfish Studios, is now available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Steam for Windows PC. The adventure begins when young...
Satisfye Introduces the SwitchGrip Pro for the Switch
Floating Technology Provides Six Degrees of Airflow and Advanced Ergonomics Provide Comfort for Extended Handheld Gameplay. Fresno, CA. One year after delivering the company’s groundbreaking Kickstarter campaign for a unique asymmetric, pro-controller gaming grip,...
Antstream Arcade Receive Investment From Gaming Giant Tencent
Retro gaming start-up, Antstream Arcade, has become the next promising company to receive funding from publishing giant, Tencent. While details of the investment are currently still under wraps, Antstream Arcade embarked on their very first Series A funding round to...
The Cabinet of Curiosities: Takeshi’s Challenge
It’s a popular trope to associate alcohol with brilliant writing. Writers like Ernest Hemingway, Dylan Thomas, and F. Scott Fitzgerald are examples of talented authors who seemed to find inspiration at the bottom of a bottle. However, in the interest of equal...
Old School Gamer Magazine Exclusive: Inside Rogue Legacy: Wanderer Edition
Old School Gamer Magazine chats with Teddy Lee (Co-Founder and Lead Designer, Cellar Door Games) to find out why Rogue Legacy was ported to mobile devices and what makes this version a unique one. About Rogue Legacy: Originally released in 2013 to critical...
Missing Manuals (and Strategy Guides)
Video game manuals were such a staple when it came to console gaming. Not only did you learn HOW to play a game, but you also got story bits, character bios, and sometimes even hints on how to get an advantage early on. I remember instantly opening up the game just...
Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Patrick Wyrick
Our next Trading Card Spotlight features Patrick Wyrick who currently is displayed on card number 2219, from the Superstars of 2015 Collection. Patrick “Indigo Ferret”, has been competing in Esports for years. He has a long resume of tournaments and 1st place...
Pixels and Peach Baskets BY Thomas Spychalski
Basketball is a pure American creation, being the one major sport to have it’s origins completely in the United States rather then being an altered version of a popular sport elsewhere in the world, such as baseball, which is derived from Cricket. A simple game with...
The Jaguar SD – a Newly Launched Flashcart for the Jag
RetroHQ, a small UK based aftermarket retro peripheral manufacturer, have just cornered a niche that won’t likely impact most, but will no doubt make those involved very happy indeed. Previously known for the Everdrive-like Neo Geo Pocket SD Flash – a niche in itself...
Two New Products From New Wave Toys
New Wave Toys is excited to be back on Kickstarter to introduce our next product line.. Our RepliTronics™ line brings back the heyday of 80s and 90s electronics with iconic devices reimagined for the modern electronic ecosystem. This campaign will help us launch our...