Old Games For Old Gamers

Price alert! Steam retro grab bag now available on Fanatical for $4.99! (www.fanatical.com)

Fanatical is going way out of left field with a selection of old school video games owned by Piko Interactive. They've been scooping up whatever abandoned IPs they can find from the 1990s, and most of these games from the island of misfit toys can be purchased in this collection for as little as fifty cents each....

The french fried fever dream of McDonald's Treasureland Adventure (cohost.org)

Here's a Cohost post I made paying tribute to McDonald's Treasureland Adventure. It's the kind of game that could only exist in 1993, back when McDonald's wasn't ashamed to be tacky and weird, and when Treasure was hungry enough for work that they'd take on a nutty project like this. It's not the best Treasure title on the Sega...

Gen X Grown Up looks at the upcoming Atari 2600 Plus (www.youtube.com)

Hot on the trail of ten AtGames Flashback consoles and the poorly received VCS comes yet another Atari console, the 2600 Plus. What's so "plus" about this machine, anyway? Well, it runs actual Atari 2600 cartridges... most of them, anyway. It also plays Atari 7800 games, and runs the libraries of both systems in crisp HDMI,...

240p Test Suite Ported to... COLECOVISION?? (forums.atariage.com)

There's a diagnostic suite of software for game consoles which tests input lag and screen tearing on your display. This suite first popped up for consoles released at the turn of the century (Dreamcast, specifically), but someone has made a version of this toolkit for... the ColecoVision....

Chip's Challenge hits the Switch. Yeah, I didn't see that coming, either. (www.nintendo.com)

The classic puzzle game Chip's Challenge, which made its debut on the Atari Lynx thirty-five years ago (oy vey), has now resurfaced on the Nintendo Switch. For those curious, this is the Lynx game running on an emulator, as opposed to the PC version, which has a higher resolution and a wider view of the playfield, but unsettling...

One giant leap: Data Frog SF2000 set to greatly expand its system compatibility in the near future (www.youtube.com)

Good news for fans of the SF2000, the el cheapo handheld game device sold by AliExpress and other Chinese retail sites. YouTube user S1eepy reports that hobbyist programmer Adcockm has brought over twenty new emulators to the system. What this means is that in the near future, you could be playing the software libraries of over...

The Data Frog is about to get more exciting. Image from AliExpress

ROM hacker brings dual analog control to Armored Core 2 (www.romhacking.net)

Honestly, it was a little puzzling that the game didn't ship with these controls in the first place... the Dual Shock had been around for a few years, and the Playstation 2 came with these dual analog controllers by default. But hey, better twenty three years late than never, right? Special thanks to VanLaser for this much...

Gen X Grown Up's Jon gives the thumbs up to My Arcade's Atari Gamestation Pro (www.youtube.com)

We've been buried in Atari 2600 game players over the last ten years, including those by AtGames and Atari itself, but My Arcade's Atari Gamestation Pro seems to be the most promising entry yet into this glutted retro market. It's got a versatile joystick (analog and digital controls built into one Atari controller? Viva la...

Police use location data on a girl's Switch to rescue her from a criminal (www.gamespot.com)

I realize the Switch is a currently supported console, but this news is a positive reflection on video games in general... the old ones, the new ones, all of them. Next time a politician says the world is going to hell thanks to video games, remind them of this.

John Champeau wrings a faithful port of Tutankham out of the Atari 2600 (forums.atariage.com)

Some people are the masters of their instruments. For Rush's Neal Peart, it was the drums, for Slash, it was the guitar. For John Champeau, it's the Atari 2600. He's coaxed games out of this system that just shouldn't be possible, whether it's a port of Galaga that's better than the Atari 7800 version, or a conversion of Wizard...

Spinning Image brings Compile's forgotten puzzler Guru Logi Champ to the Commodore 64 (carletonhandley.itch.io)

Guru Logi Champ for the Game Boy Advance was the last game designed by Compile before the company's untimely bankruptcy. This refreshingly unique puzzle title was a Japanese exclusive, but Western players can finally get a taste of its block-tossing, screen-spinning action in Carleton Handley's Spinning Image, for the Commodore...

The Cold War game console is back in fashion! (arstechnica.com)

Enraged by Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony refusing to sell their consoles in Russia, Vladimir Putin climbed up an onion shaped tower while clutching a damsel in one arm, and said "I shall make my OWN game console! With blackjack, and hookers, and not at all suspicious deaths of my critics!"...

The Jeff Minter Story rated Mature, and not just because his fans are old enough to have prostate issues (bsky.app)

A few days ago, a warning flashed on my Xbox Series. "The Jeff Minter Story now rated MA-18!" I was thinking to myself, "What fresh hell do we have here? Did they find naked llamas in the game? Or a hidden game, like Hot Coffee in Grand Theft Auto? Eww, them's some gross implications there."...

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