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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?

 

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?

 

Arcade Archives Sale: Up to 50% off Selected Titles

Hamster Corporation is offering a special sale on selected Arcade Archives titles. Valid until December 2, 2024, the sale includes retro classics like:

  • Neo Geo League Bowling (Switch)
  • Neo Geo Aero Fighters 2 (Switch, PS4)
  • Neo Geo Stakes Winner (Switch, PS4)
  • Tetris: the Grand Master (Switch, PS4)

Do you remember when you had to pay hundreds for Neo Geo games?

 

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?

 

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?

 

When Yuzo Koshiro announced Earthion in late 2023, gamers worldwide were eagerly anticipating a new shooter for the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive.

Key Points:

  • Developer: Ancient Games
  • Expected Release Date (initial): Late 2024
  • Current Status: Delayed until 2025
  • Current State of Development: On track, nearing completion

Developer's Statement

The development of Earthion is on track and it looks like the project has entered the home stretch. Though it is taking slightly longer than planned.

Upcoming Events

Earthion will be playable at the upcoming Retro Game Summit in Ota Ward Industrial Plaza PiO on November 30th.

Physical Release

Limited Run Games (LRG) have been contracted to handle physical distribution, however, some fans are concerned about this choice. Suggestions for alternative distributors include Retro-Bit, known for high quality releases and meeting deadlines.


What do you think? Is the delay concerning or exciting given that it promises a more polished gaming experience?

 

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?

 

Retro publisher Limited Run Games is bringing back BattleTanx and its sequel, BattleTanx: Global Assault, to the Nintendo 64 console. Originally released in the USA, these games are known for their over-the-top action and destruction which captured a cult following when they hit shelves.

  • Games Set to be Rereleased: Both versions of BattleTanx will see pre-orders starting on November 22nd until December 22nd with an expected release date in August 2025. The sequels and original modes, including deathmatches and capture the flag, will also be supported.

  • Preserved Features: As part of Limited Run Games' signature style, the games retain support for the Rumble Pak and Memory Pak, ensuring an authentic N64 experience.


Do you remember playing BattleTanx? What do you think about its return to the market?

 

Key Facts:

  • Title: Xeno Brigade Extinction
  • Publishers:
  • Technoshed: Publisher of the ZX Spectrum Next software.
  • Event: Crash Live UK-based ZX Spectrum event taking place in England’s Midlands – where the game will be launched this coming weekend.
  • Developer: Greenman Soft

Context:

The ZX Spectrum Next is a modern revision of the 1980s classic, promising both advanced specs and nostalgic charm. It targets a dedicated community of retro enthusiasts while aiming to expand its reach in today's gaming scene.

Game Details:

  • Format: Strategy game for single or two-player.
  • Inspiration: Turn-based strategy games from the original ZX Spectrum era.

Why is this noteworthy?: This launch demonstrates how modern technology can be used to revive and preserve classic gaming genres, making them accessible to a contemporary audience while honouring their heritage.


What do you think about reviving the Spectrum in the form of the ZX Spectrum Next?

 

With the likes of the NES and SNES Classic Editions, Nintendo kicked off a craze for micro-consoles that continues to this day. Despite Nintendo's absence in creating another 'mini' console, the community is stepping up with an impressive creation: a GameCube Mini.

The device, powered by an x86 Intel-based mini PC and running emulation, stands as a testament to the creator's robertdunnart's talent and dedication. It’s worth noting that this project is entirely in the hands of one person, so getting your hands on one involves a bit of waiting.

Given that the creator is literally a one-man band, there's no room for a disc drive, and it might take some time to receive your unit if you're interested. Head over here to contact him directly.

Previously, Robert lamented feeling like the 'black sheep' of the retro gaming + emulation community and stated that he was "literally invisible" after the failure of his previous Kickstarter project, Kawaii-cade. This new venture might just gain some traction with its success.


What do you think is the perfect GameCube Mini size?

 

Edia, the Japanese company known for re-releases of classic games like Valis and Tenshi No Uta, has announced they're bringing back a retro trilogy originally developed by Wolf Team: El Viento, Earnest Evans, and Anett Futatabi.

These titles are action platformers, with El Viento and Earnest Evans coming from the Mega Drive/Genesis console, while Anett Futatabi was released on Sega CD. Despite some challenges like a North American release that only featured a port of Earnest Evans and lacked cutscenes, the games have garnered a cult following.

  • El Viento (1991) - An action platformer available in 2024 via Retro-Bit Gaming on Genesis.
  • Earnest Evans (1991) - Another action adventure with unique gameplay that some say was ahead of its time.
  • Anett Futatabi (1993) - A side-scrolling fighter game, often criticized but appreciated for its cutscenes.

Are you eagerly awaiting El Viento and Earnest Evans?

 

Overview:

  • Creator: Sean Fletcher
  • Purpose: Enhances the N64 gaming experience with Delta on iPhones.
  • Key Features:
  • Design: Mimics the original Nintendo 64 controller aesthetics, with textured grips and easy-to-understand button placement.
  • Improved controls: C-buttons under the left stick for precise movements in games requiring dexterity, and two Z buttons on the right stick for quick actions.
  • Convenience:* Quick save and load buttons accessible from the skin itself.
  • Games tested: Perfectly works with classic N64 titles like Banjo-Kazooie: Jiggles of Time, Mario Kart 64, and Diddy Kong Racing.

Conclusion: It enhances the control precision needed for demanding games, making the N64 experience on mobile devices more enjoyable than ever.


What classic N64 game would you choose to play first with this skin?

[–] ktec 3 points 5 days ago

I remember, when playing RoboCop on the Spectrum, when you died you had to rewind the tape to the right place so you could reload just that one level. I died so much I could rewind the tape to exactly right place on the first try.

[–] ktec 3 points 1 week ago

Screen aspect ratio is a big factor when choosing a retro handheld.

Widescreen (Retroid Pocket 5) is great for PSP and later 3D consoles, although widescreen hacks for DreamCast, PS1, and even N64, can add a lot to the experience.

4:3 (Anbernic RG406H) is a natural fit for most consoles.

You would think that the square screens (Anbernic RG CubeXX) would make sense for only a few games but, in practice, they work out much better than you would expect. Retro Game Corps's review of the PowKiddy RGB30 explains it pretty well.

[–] ktec 3 points 1 week ago

That's really helpful information. Thank you, Kelly.

[–] ktec 3 points 1 month ago

What does “internet” mean?

I believe it means you'll be able to watch it on the NHK web site. Keep an eye on the show's page.

[–] ktec 5 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Yes, K-TEC UK is a retailer. No, this isn't market research. We're posting news that we hope the retro-gaming community will find interesting.

It's possible that I may have fallen into a pattern when it comes to the way I phrase the question at the end; but I don't know what happened to my "d" key today...

[–] ktec 1 points 2 months ago

Thank you for the wall of text. It's really helpful and informative.

[–] ktec 4 points 2 months ago (4 children)

Has anyone here tried KNULLI, minUI, or muOS?

[–] ktec 2 points 2 months ago

Thanks for catching that, Murray. I've fixed it in the post.

[–] ktec 1 points 2 months ago

I enjoy your comment too much to fix the typo in the post.

[–] ktec 5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

The link to the article is https://www.timeextension.com/news/2024/09/this-is-why-you-should-never-store-your-retro-game-collection-in-a-shed/

That should be the link you see in the post but, if not, I hope the link pasted above works for you.

[–] ktec 5 points 3 months ago

Gotta love the name.

[–] ktec 2 points 3 months ago

Thanks for the catch. I've updated the post.

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