Game Boy games that did the impossible -- Modern Vintage Gamer (youtu.be)
"The Nintendo Game Boy has turned 35 years old and in todays episode we take a look at some of the most technically advanced Game Boy games on the system..."
"The Nintendo Game Boy has turned 35 years old and in todays episode we take a look at some of the most technically advanced Game Boy games on the system..."
"On April 8 2024 (ie today - as of the making of this episode) , all Nintendo Network online services for the Nintendo Wii U and Nintendo 3DS will be shut down..."
This year marks the 35th Anniversary of the Nintendo Game Boy's launch. In this video "Real Engineering" does a good job of explaining what made it so successful and how it beat its competitors.
It's December! And while that usually means Christmas LGR things, these two Duke Nukem Evercade Collection cartridges were just released and there was no way I was gonna miss out on covering remasters of some of my favorite games. Especially since I got to be involved in their creation, just a little bit at least!
Celebrating the 30th anniversary of SimCity 2000 with an LGR retrospective review! The sequel to the classic Maxis city builder was a true game changer in 1993, improving nearly every part of the game and adding so many things that would become staples of the genre. So let's take a look at the MS-DOS version, the many ports and...
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The full Final Fantasy VII soundtrack, using real Yamaha MU50 hardware exclusive PC version using XG MIDI.
All three renditions of the soundtrack, combined
Fan game by @HoverBat : https://hoverbat.itch.io/ziiaol This week on Sunday Longplay, I'm playing an enhanced PC remake of one of my favorite video games of a...
"A look at several hidden gems for the Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis / Mega Drive, TurboGrafx-16 / PC Engine, Game Boy Advance, Amiga and Ms-Dos PCs."...
The whale's tongue in KQ4 is apparently... a great deal easier to overcome than one might have assumed....
Brian Dougherty was the founder of Berkeley Softworks, the company that developed the GEOS graphical operating system for the Commodore 64, C128, Plus/4 and the Apple II series of computers.