The idea of Nintendo selling miniaturised versions of its classic gaming hardware is still too good to be true. While there’s been plenty of discussion in recent times about how there should be better ...
It's fair to say that the gaming public's interest in clones of vintage consoles hasn't diminished over the past few years; in fact, interest in such hardware is arguably on the rise. We've seen a ...
These days, it’s possible to get a single-board computer the size of a stick of gum. This will give you the power to emulate thousands of games and you can run one off batteries inside a handheld of ...
The x86 processor family is for the time being, the most ubiquitous type of processor in the PC world, and has been since the 1980s when the IBM PC came on the scene. Emulating these older devices is ...
Last year, the $500+ Analogue Nt sold itself as a high-end, no-compromise alternative to the hordes of “famiclones” and emulator-based aftermarket systems that can play classic NES cartridges. Among ...
Five games from the ‘80s and ‘90s were added to Nintendo Switch Online yesterday. It’s great news for all the old Nintendo heads out there, especially ones partial to Rare, the British studio that ...
Reviews and impressions of the NES Mini hardware began to circulate this week (including our own from yesterday). The next step, of course, is unscrewing of the nostalgic little box to see how it ...
When Nintendo launched the NES Classic last year there was almost immediate frustration among consumers as it was impossible to get one. That then turned to anger when Nintendo decided to cease ...
When I was a child, I fought with my brothers. A lot. It was part of being the youngest, and part of being a family. Most of our sibling rivalry died with our youth, but one single, never-ending ...
The Nintendo Entertainment System or NES was arguably the system that kickstarted the videogame industry as we know it today - with many of Nintendo's iconic franchises like Super Mario, The Legend of ...
There's little more tantalizing for gamers than what might have been. What if the Nintendo-Sony partnership on the Super Nintendo CD add-on didn't fall apart, causing the two to become console war ...
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