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A Look Back at Dynami Tracers

  The Satellaview add-on for the Super Famicom has long been a notorious device, one of the first examples of Internet enabled gaming that never left Japan. Emulating the Satellaview isn't difficult with modern technology, although it can be somewhat tedious...

A review of Dance Dance Revolution from Boss Fight Books

  There is perhaps no image of the aughts era arcade quite as iconic as those giant Dance Dance Revolution machines, paradoxically because it's difficult to imagine anything quite so antithetic to the arcade experience prior to that point than dancing to often...

ModRetro adds new Chromatic color, five new games, and three new accessories to online store

  On July 10th, ModRetro released several new products to its online shop, modretro.com. The most colorful of the set is a new colorway for the Chromatic handheld. The Cloud version of the Chromatic is physically identical to the existing six Chromatic handhelds...
Clean Footage of Super Mario 64 from Its Earliest Days

Clean Footage of Super Mario 64 from Its Earliest Days

The early days of the fifth generation of console hardware was a little bit of a rough one for Nintendo fans. While SEGA and Sony launched their entries into the market in May and September of 1995, respectively, fans of Mario would hear about Nintendo's Project...

Unreleased Dreamcast Game Agartha to be Launched

Unreleased Dreamcast Game Agartha to be Launched

When Sega pulled the pin on the Dreamcast unforgivably early in 2001, plenty of in-development games sunk with it. One such title was called Agartha. Coded by French developer, No Cliché (of Toy Commander fame) from 2000 until the news of the discontinuation surfaced,...

Race Drivin’ for Game Boy Review

Race Drivin’ for Game Boy Review

Originally released in the Arcades by Nintendo in 1990 (and being notable at the time for the 3D graphics used) Argonaut Software (of the SNES's Super FX fame) managed to pull off a conversion for the humble Game Boy - 3D graphics and all. While quite a short game,...

Carly Kocurek – Teacher, Author and Gamer

Carly Kocurek – Teacher, Author and Gamer

Carly Kocurek is what you call a gamer for life.   She is dedicated to spreading the word of gaming and the importance of it in our history and our everyday lives.  She loves to give her opinion on the good and the bad of video gaming in the world today as well as the...

The Many Identical Faces of Fast Eddie

The Many Identical Faces of Fast Eddie

No ones blames you for not giving Fast Eddie much of a chance. After all, it looks like what you'd get if you asked a four year old to make a Donkey Kong game. Its combination of crude graphics, garish colors and grating sound effects assaults your senses from the...

Phoenix IV: The Jaguar

Phoenix IV: The Jaguar

Meanwhile, the oldest videogame company was also making its plans for 1993. Unlike 3DO, gaming pioneer Atari initially was highly secretive about its forthcoming Jaguar. In an early 1992 press release, Bob Schuricht, Atari’s National Sales Director, claimed that the...

Limbo Ported to the C64 by Original Developer

Limbo Ported to the C64 by Original Developer

Limbo, if you’re not aware, was a fantastic platform puzzler released for a glut of platforms in 2010 by a studio called Playdead. It’s one of my personal favourite indie games of the era, involving a boy travelling through an eerie and treacherous environment....

Keep Calm and Insert Coin: Old As Pong

Keep Calm and Insert Coin: Old As Pong

So I will admit, there have been a small handful of women I have dated.  And sometimes I like to see if they share the same interests as me.  Be it video games, movies, Legos, etc. I mean, my current wife and my kids love Legos.  That really makes me kick myself when...

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