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RetroTime has developed an innovative solution to breathe new life into the nearly 40-year-old Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). By utilizing the rarely used expansion port on the bottom of the console, the NES Hub provides modern functionality by adding Bluetooth connectivity. This allows up to four wireless controllers to connect seamlessly without any soldering or hardware modifications.

Key Features:

  • Bluetooth connectivity for four wireless controllers
  • Mimics capabilities of Nintendo's 1990 NES Four Score accessory, enabling support for four-player games like Bomberman 2 and Gauntlet 2
  • Enhances audio experience by unlocking expansion audio channels for certain Famicom games
  • Includes three extra ports for connecting peripherals such as a $26 add-on for connectiong SNES controllers

Additional Features:

  • Connects to a PC via Bluetooth for web-based configuration tool
  • Offers button remapping or keyboard/mouse mode

Availability: The NES Hub is available for preorder at $57.28 and set to ship in December 2024.


Is bluetooth connectivity the NES QoL upgrade you've been waiting for? Or do you have reservations when it comes to latency?

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Nintendo has expanded its retro library on the Nintendo Switch by adding three classic Sega Mega Drive/ Genesis games to the service: Mercs, ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron, and Vectorman.

  • Mercs (Wolf of the Battlefield: Mercs): A fast-paced arcade action shooter where players take on the role of a U.S. mercenary unit rescuing a kidnapped former president, featuring multiple modes and a variety of weapons.
  • ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron: A side-scrolling adventure with quirky humor and colourful levels, returning the iconic duo to their home planet while combating Earthlings.
  • Vectorman: Set in a dystopian future where players control Vectorman, stopping a rogue leader. Known for its fluid animations and high-speed action, this is one of the most visually impressive games on the Genesis/Mega Drive.

These additions are now available for Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack subscribers through the SEGA Genesis app on their consoles.


What's your favorite Sega Mega Drive/Genesis game from these new additions?

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Fighters Megamix is one of Saturn's must-play fighting games, bringing together beloved characters from titles like Virtua Fighter and Fighting Vipers. Yutaka Ito, the game's developer, has revealed a secret about it after nearly three decades:

  • In 1996, the developers found that breaking a wall in the secret stage or using powerful moves would freeze the game before they could fix the bug.
  • This issue prevented them from publicly announcing the hidden Ohshima Stage until now.
  • The secret can be accessed only if specific conditions are met; however, the game freezing bug remains unfixed.

Now that Fighters Megamix marks its 28th anniversary, Yutaka Ito decided it was time to share this secret and X user memory_fallen followed the clues; he's made a video with instructions.


Have you ever found a significant bug in an old game?

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PlayStation Preservation Milestone

An Important Job for Garret Fredley

Recently, a PlayStation preservation expert named Garret Fredley has reached an impressive milestone: 500 terabytes (TB) of Sony’s gaming history have been safely stored.

Fredley shared this achievement on Twitter, writing:

"We have crossed the 500 TBs threshold of preserved PlayStation history at work🥳

It's weird to consider what half a petabyte looks like considering the size of modern AAA titles. It's an honour to preserve it all, but copying hundreds of millions of files is super slow

Objectives and Challenges

  • Preservation Practices: The PS Studios IP Preservation team, which Fredley oversees, focuses on establishing preservation practices for future titles and archiving past games as comprehensively as possible.

Relevance and Future Benefits

The work done by Fredley's team will be extremely important for future endeavours in the gaming industry:

  • Reduction of Loss: With readily available source code, artwork, and resources, reproducing or re-releasing games will become easier. This means a significant reduction in the risk of losing crucial game data.
  • Historical Significance: It also preserves historical data which could be invaluable for future research and development within the industry.

Given that Sony is now taking these steps, one might wonder if other major gaming companies are doing similar preservation efforts? Do you think Nintendo, Microsoft, or any other company should follow suit?

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Nintendo has added Donkey Kong Land to their Nintendo Switch Online Game Boy emulator.

Key Points:

  • Donkey Kong Land is a different game from its SNES counterpart and offers unique levels.
  • The Nintendo DMG (Game Boy) version features a distinct graphics style with influences from Super Mario games like Super Mario Land and Wario Land.
  • Fun gameplay involving collecting bananas and defeating foes can be enjoyed by subscribers to the base-level package of Switch Online.

The game marks another step in celebrating Donkey Kong Country's 30th anniversary and continuing retro gaming nostalgia.


Did you prefer the DMG or SNES version of Donkey Kong Land?

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He's doing it through the Gunroad store. The discount code is HDG4FREE.

It'll ask you to enter an email address, but only to send you a receipt -- even if you put a fake one it, it'll take you directly to the download page.

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Key Facts:

  • Evercade Alpha: Global release expected between November 28th and December 16th, with UK and US shipments by the end of November. Western and Northern Europe might face delays due to logistical challenges.
  • Toaplan Arcade 3 and other latest cartridges (Data East Arcade 2, Metal Dragon & Life on Mars) are set for shipment at the same time as Evercade Alpha, arriving earlier than expected in several territories.
  • Evercade EXP-R: Available by end of November with optional TATE grips for comfortable vertical play mode.

Are you planning to order any of these?

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Paramount Pictures has taken a nostalgic approach to promoting the upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog 3 movie by creating a fully functional Sega Genesis cartridge as part of its press kit.

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What am I in for? (sh.itjust.works)
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So far, um... I'm playing a 90's fantasy anime and it's wholesome as shit.

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I started playing the remaster of San Andreas since they updated the lighting. I am really having fun with it. It is so much more fun than I remember it being.

Vice city felt like a reskin of GTA3 but San Andreas really feels like a new game.

I do not have much else to say about this really, but I just needed to sing its praises.

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Identity of Bleem Resurfaces

In a surprising turn of events, Piko Interactive, the company that took on Sony in an infamous legal battle over emulation rights back in 2001, is now crowdfunding for what it calls the 'largest retro gaming project' ever.

The Story Behind Bleem

Bleem was founded to bridge the gap between Sega and PlayStation consoles by allowing PS1 games to run on Dreamcast. Although Sony lost the ensuing lawsuit, reinforcing the legality of certain forms of emulation, it led to Bleem's bankruptcy in 2001 due to overwhelming legal expenses.

Evolving into a Nostalgia Portal

Fast forward to today, Piko Interactive is resurrecting the Bleem brand under new ownership. Rather than focusing on emulation, this time around, Bleem.net aims to be an all-encompassing nostalgia portal featuring:

  • Digital ROMs and physical releases of retro titles
  • Merchandise based on iconic video games, cartoons, and toys
  • Digital comics

Crowdfunding Campaign

The crowdfunding campaign promises to bring these offerings to life. It stands as a testament to the continued interest in retro gaming.

Community Reactions

Community reactions to this development are mixed, with some nostalgic about Bleem’s previous iterations while others criticizing Piko Interactive for past missteps and subpar product releases.


What do you think might be the key to success for Bleem.net? How can a retro gaming project today balance nostalgia and profitability without alienating fans of classic games?

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Celebrating 30 Years of Donkey Kong Country: New ROM Hacks for Experts!

Overview

The retro-gaming community is commemorating Donkey Kong Country's 30 anniversary in a special way. This includes three new ROM hacks designed exclusively for aficionados and experts who consider themselves skilled at playing the game.

Key Information

  • Available Hacks:
  • Challenge Edition: Inspired by the hidden difficulty mode from Donkey Kong Country 2. Removes DK barrels and warp barrels, making it impossible to bring back lost characters or perform level skips.
  • Expert Edition: Similar to Challenge Edition, but takes its cue from the Game Boy Advance version of Donkey Kong Country 3, stripping out all checkpoint barrels. This means completing every level in one go without dying!
  • Hero Edition: Specific to Diddy Kong and based on the unlockable '1 Player Hero mode' in Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance).
  • Editor Used: The hacks were created using RainbowZ Editor, a powerful tool for Donkey Kong Country that allows users to edit level attributes and other aspects of the game.

Are these challenging rom-hacks just what you need to get back into Donkey Kong Country for its 30th anniversary?

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Key Points:

  • Suigi has secured all five major speedrunning categories in Super Mario 64, effectively declaring the game's speedrunning community 'dead'.
  • Suigi's dominance is so profound that his records in all 5 main categories remain largely unchallenged.

The Five Star Categories:

  • 120 star: Completes every single star in the game.
  • 70 star: Completes all normal requirements to reach the final level.
  • 16 star: Uses glitches and techniques to significantly reduce required stars.
  • 1 star: Further optimizes the 16 star run for a single star collection.
  • 0 star: Eliminates stars entirely, focusing on time.

Background Details:

  • Some of Suigi's records were set over a year ago; his 16-star record alone still leads by 6 seconds.
  • Suigi estimates it could take up to a couple of years before someone else beats his current world records.

How do you feel about the dedication and skill demonstrated in these ultra-optimized speedruns? Do such efforts bring value to gaming or are they more of an academic exercise?

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Virtua Fighter 5, the legendary fighting game series' fifth mainline installment, is set to arrive on Steam in Winter 2024. Known as Virtua Fighter 5: R.E.V.O, this will be the first time the game becomes available through the popular digital storefront.

Key Facts:

  • Developer: Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio
  • New Features: Rollback netcode support, 4K visuals with updated HD textures.
  • Based on: Virtua Fighter 5: Ultimate Showdown (2021).

Do you think Virtua Fighter 5: R.E.V.O is a worthy addition or just another rehashed cash-grab?

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Ocean Software's 1991 Commodore 64 port of the arcade platformer TOKI is receiving an unofficial fan remaster after Davide Bottino spent over two years working on the project.

  • Developer: Davide Bottino (a pixel artist and game creator)
  • Platform: Commodore 64
  • Period: Over 20 months of work

David called Ocean's work on their original C64 port“Decent and above average” but with crude sprites that left "a lot to be desired", so he set out to see if he could do a better job. His updates include redrawn and recoloured character sprites (more similar to the arcade originals), new music and sound effects, bug fixes, and improved controls.

Bottino has shared some of his work on Twitter.


Were you disappointed by Ocean's original C64 port?

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Atari Jaguar emulation has officially arrived on iPhone with the release of BigPEmu, a highly regarded emulator developed by Rich Whitehouse.

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