Chrono Trigger on a RG351MP ( lemmy.world )
I love this little device. The solid feeling of the metal casing and the little screen feels good for retro gaming. It has me playing a lot more retro games than I would have ever played otherwise.
I love this little device. The solid feeling of the metal casing and the little screen feels good for retro gaming. It has me playing a lot more retro games than I would have ever played otherwise.
by far my favorite console of all time since i first got it, i love pretty much everything on it. someone actually ported a game to the gamecube in the modern day (albeit it needs Swiss, a homebrew app to run) and it’s just so cool to see that it refuses to die
I do like myself a good Japanese game every once in a while, but right now I’m looking for other PS1 games made outside of Japan that are still very fun to play.
1983 CVC Gameline hardware, one of the earliest examples of online gaming technology.
I just started Earthbound and am having a good time with it using RetroArch. Also enjoy playing some Gameboy tetris on the train....
(figured I’d ‘do my part’ and make my first Lemmy post…!)...
Playing the Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES) on my MiyooMini whilst my wife surfs - a great way to spend an evening!
I am an avid retro gaming fan. I mostly play JRPG games like Final Fantasy or Chrono Trigger but recently I’ve had very little time to enjoy big, complicated games. I am looking for recommendations for retro games that can be played over a longer peroid of time, but don’t require a big time investment (re-) learning the...
PSP version of Ys ark of Napishtim. Have so many systems/games to play I tend to jump between games a lot but this one stuck with me, I loved it. Don’t know how many hours I spent in Canaan, but I had a great time getting to the end. Starting Ys seven now
Was visiting my parents for their 50th anniversary and stumbled upon this gem from my youth. More below....
The long one was called Hero. Ain’t that the truth.
Here is where I am at. Live in an apartment so space is tight and needed everything to be able to move into the closet. I’ve got SNES, N64, Wii mini, Sega Genesis, PS2, a vcr, receiver and stereo speakers, Extron switcher, and playing them all on a Sony PVM14L5. The rack is from Amazon and most are hooked up via RGB.
Lots of interesting stuff in the article. The part about retro gaming is near the end.
Tapeworm Disco Puzzle for the NES by Lowtek Games. Got this at Play Expo today in Glasgow, Scotland.
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This game gets a lot of hype in the Amiga and Atari ST community but it’s labeled as crap everywhere else. In my opinion the game looks great and could have been fun if it didn’t suffer from awful hit detection which just ruins it for me. Most of the time your bullets pass right though the enemies which leads to a lot of...
Here’s a 2 minute video showcasing it in action: www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=ZPg3RODGZ48...
(still can't beat it though) :(
I’m sure everyone knows Retronauts, the awesome & long running Retro Gaming Podcast. Hey their website has some cool articles. Right now Stuart Gipp has a series of short reviews for all the games on the Sega Game Gear. It’s not complete yet, but it makes for a good resource if you’re looking for things to try on that...
cross-posted from: beehaw.org/post/559825...