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Narita Boy Review – Technicolor Dreams
Visually arresting, though at times a bit lost in the weeds, Studio Koba’s Narita Boy is a well crafted love letter to days gone by, and formats left behind.
Sony Shuts Down Web Stores for PS3, PSP, and Vita, Lending Credence to Rumors of Complete Closures
There’s been a lot of talk about Sony’s older gaming storefronts lately, and recent deactivations have made people scared of their impending deactivation.
Last Blade Beyond the Destiny is the Least Weird Thing SWERY Ever Made
Code Mystics is at it again with another NGPC port, this time of an oft forgotten, though well made fighting game that never had a chance to shine in the west.
Journey of the Broken Circle Review: Maybe Everything Will Be Alright
Journey of the Broken Circle, blends a beautiful style with a journey of self discovery, impressively told in a minimal style.
Final Fantasy VIII Remastered Is Now Available on Mobile Devices With a Temporary Discount
Final Fantasy VIII is on iOS and Android, and comes with a host of new options, and a great, discounted price.
Nintendo 64 Disk Drive Development Kit Discovered, Uploaded to Internet Archive for Preservation
The Nintendo 64 Disk Drive is a mysterious piece of hardware never released outside of Japan. That makes finding a development kit for one a truly unique find.
Total War: Rome Remastered Conquers its Way Onto PC This April
Total War Rome is getting a big remaster. New features, graphical updates, and UI overhauls are in store.
Shark RPG Maneater Swims Onto Switch In May
Tripwire Interactive and Deep Silver are teaming up to bring the strange but endearing Maneater to the Switch.
Who is the Gaming Historian?
Preserving games is a big part of the retro community. For the Gaming Historian their history is just as important.
Jolly Platformer Ayo the Clown Makes Its Colorful Debut on PC and Switch This Spring
Mixing classic gameplay with a unique, charming aesthetic, Cloud M1’s crowdfunded adventure Ayo the Clown is coming soon to PC and Switch.