The Atari 2600, initially known as the Video Computer System (VCS), was launched in 1977. It wasn’t just another console; it was a game-changer that let gamers bring the arcade …
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The PlayStation, affectionately known as the PS1, burst onto the scene in Japan in December 1994 and later in the US in 1995. As one of the first 32-bit consoles, …
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Our Rumble channel is up and running – you can visit this at TheRetroGamer Here are some of the videos we have uploaded so far, it will be mainly be …
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The PlayStation 2 (PS2), released by Sony in 2000, redefined gaming with its massive library and backward compatibility. Competing with the Dreamcast, Xbox, and GameCube, it became the best-selling console …
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The Nintendo GameCube, launched in 2001, might not have topped sales charts, but it carved out a special place in gaming history. With its distinct design and powerful lineup of …
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I was asked for 10 games to try out for any non C64 users, to showcase the computer. These were some picks but to be honest I could have easily …
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Gauntlet on the Sega Master System is a captivating adaptation of Atari’s legendary dungeon-crawling arcade game, originally released in 1985. The Master System version, launched in 1990, brought the intense …
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Bubble Bobble on the Sega Master System is a faithful and charming adaptation of the beloved arcade classic originally developed by Taito in 1986. Released for the Master System in …
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OutRun on the Sega Master System stands as one of the best examples of how to bring an arcade classic to an 8-bit home console. Originally released by Sega in …
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Road Rash on the Sega Master System brought the thrill of motorcycle racing and combat to 8-bit gamers, delivering an exhilarating experience that combined speed, aggression, and strategy. Originally released …
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R-Type on the Sega Master System stands as one of the most impressive arcade-to-home conversions of its time. Originally developed by Irem in 1987, R-Type redefined the side-scrolling shooter genre …
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Xevious was originally released as an arcade game by Namco in 1982 and became one of the most influential shoot-’em-up games of its time. When the Atari 2600 port arrived, …