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Januari 2022 part 2: THE FIRST LANPARTY
Ì always told my friends, if I move into a house, I'm throwing a LAN party so end of januari it was about time. Time for some room upgrades and preparations.
Going downstairs causes downtime, so, first I bought a fridge for the gameroom and did some...
Background
Born in 1985 when spam was still canned meat and avid gamer ever since I first held an NES controller and played my first 486DX PC.
Me and my wife bought a house with a ton of space 3 years ago and I figured, about time I really get myself a dedicated gameroom. Back in my appartement...
Glorious times for beat'em up fans. Many games have seen the light of day but does anything top the news of a new Double Dragon? We don't think so!
The two brothers Billy and Jimm Lee are hitting the streets once again.
The graphics may look a bit dated but that shouldn't spoil the fun if the...
If you want to play Nintendo games on iPad, great news! Delta Emulator version 1.6 is available for download now in the Apple App Store and the AltStore PAL.
This is a major update with a few interesting features:
Optimized for iPad
Improved DS compatibility
New skins
New menu button gestures...
The Nintendo Switch Lite is probably my personal favorite version of the Switch. It's the most compact, plays all the same games and reminds me more of the golden handheld era because of it's compact size.
The only downside to the Lite was not having an OLED display but it seems that is about...
I still have a few NES games from my childhood but out of all my games, for some reason these boxes my parents threw away.
How do you collect NES games?
And if you collect cartridge only, how do you display and/or store them?
Share some of your favorite hidden gems on the Nintendo Switch.
I recently discovered Assault Android Cactus.
A twin stick shooter, great graphics on the switch and 4-player local multiplayer possible.
Game is available as a digital download and there is a Super Rare Games physical edition...
For those of you who haven't heard about the ambitious SuperSega FPGA project, a small intro.
The SuperSega claims/aims to be an all-in-one Sega FPGA console that will play EVERY Sega generation from SG-1000 to Dreamcast.
It is based of a Virtex Ultrascale+ FPGA chip to replicate the hardware...
8BitDo just turned 11 years old already and for the occasion they released their popular SN30 Pro controllers in a gold and silver version made from 'zinc-alloy materials.'
These are compatible with the Nintendo Switch and Windows PC's and will be available very limited at the price of 99 USD.
Neostormer officially announced the GCNET for pre-order on X.
This adapter will work with any GameCube that has a free memory card slot and doesn't require any modifications or custom firmware.
According to NeoStormer this will all be at ''a significantly lower cost than the authentic...
Analogue has just announced a highly precision cnc'd aluminum version of their popular pocket handheld.
The pocket is arguably the best GB/GBC device out there and thanks to openfpga you can add a whole lot more consoles to the list.
This version will, in true Analogue fashion, be ''highly...
Sonic Mania is the game we wished we had but never saw released on the Sega Dreamcast, however that could change very soon.
SonicFreak94 ported the game to the Dreamcast and now has it running on native hardware and it is already fully functional.
Running at 60 FPS with all stages playable...
Voultar is a well-known figure in the modding community and he has probably released the best mod chip out there for anyone seeking the best video output on a Super Nintendo by reverse engineering the DAC and reconstructing/improving on its weaknesses.
The mod does require some basic soldering...
Capcom has just released an exciting new trailer for the Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster, giving fans a fresh look at the enhanced version of the iconic zombie-slaying game. The remaster promises to bring updated graphics, improved performance, and additional content to the beloved 2006 classic...
Capcom has officially announced the release date for their highly anticipated game, Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess. Set to launch on September 15, 2024, this action-adventure game promises to captivate players with its blend of traditional Japanese mythology and stunning visuals.
Explore...
As a new month dawns, Xbox Game Pass subscribers can look forward to an exciting lineup of new game additions. Microsoft continues to bolster its subscription service with a mix of highly anticipated titles and indie gems, offering something for every type of gamer. Here’s a detailed look at...
What is your latest purchase for the original Microsoft Xbox?
New games, controllers or consoles, share them here!
My most recent pickup was from fellow forum member @Seroczynski who gave me a great deal on following titles:
Brute Force
Burnout Revenge
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Delta...
The GBA is a beast of a system because of its exceptional library and is one of my favorite handhelds of all time even though I only started playing it around 2020 and never had one as a kid.
From all the titles I played so far, I do have the say my favorite HAS to be Advance Wars.
As soon...
If there is one series from Ubisoft that has always delivered and doesn't cause shivers ''because Ubisoft'' , it has to be Anno.
I think almost everyone can agree Anno 1800 was an absolute gem of a game and to this day people still love it, play it and build tons of mods for it.
Recently the...
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