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Erased, Extinguished, Expired: The End of E3 (www.nintendolife.com)

Alas, the long-running Electronic Entertainment Expo, a convention created especially for the video game industry, is no more. Started in 1995, E3 gave publishers and developers a chance to show off their latest releases and works in progress, without fear of being eclipsed by the more general purpose technology featured at the...

Minter comes alive in Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story, coming for numerous game systems (www.youtube.com)

Digital Eclipse is on fire lately! The creators of Atari 50 and Karateka Gold are now setting their sights on cult game designer Jeff Minter, who made dozens of twitchy arcade-style titles for home computers like the VIC-20 and Atari ST....

Oh no! Here comes Tokio! (www.timeextension.com)

Coming soon to a Nintendo Switch or PS4 near you, whether you like it or not! It's the Taito arcade title Tokio, a decidedly lackluster shoot 'em up from 1986. Tokio plays like a halfway point between Capcom's 1942 and Nichibutsu's Terra Cresta, with your biplane flying over the Japanese cityscape, blasting formations of stealth...

Where is Johnny Turbo? (kbin.social)

Lately, not on the Switch. The entire Johnny Turbo's Arcade line, featuring middling emulations of Data East arcade titles, has recently been purged from the eShop. Golem's Retroclassix, also featuring Data East titles like Heavy Barrel and Bad Dudes, has similarly been excised from Nintendo's online store....

The french fried fever dream of McDonald's Treasureland Adventure (cohost.org)

Here's a Cohost post I made paying tribute to McDonald's Treasureland Adventure. It's the kind of game that could only exist in 1993, back when McDonald's wasn't ashamed to be tacky and weird, and when Treasure was hungry enough for work that they'd take on a nutty project like this. It's not the best Treasure title on the Sega...

Demo of Marvel Super Heroes Puts Sega Genesis on Super-Steroids (www.timeextension.com)

If you were a little shaver during the Genesis years who was disappointed that they couldn't squeeze Earthquake's Texas-sized tushie into its port of Samurai Shodown, take heart! A team of South American programmers lead by Gabriel Pyron have done the impossible, putting The Incredible Hulk and a full-sized Juggernaut from...

Game review series Zero Punctuation ends as host Yahtzee leaves The Escapist (www.bbc.com)

It's been a fun sixteen years, but due to internal strife within The Escapist, Ben Croshaw (known professionally as "Yahtzee") has left the company, leaving the future of his YouTube series Zero Punctuation in question. Wherever Yahtzee goes, he won't (or can't?) take the Zero Punctuation brand with him, and it's unlikely that...

Atari hoovers up yet another game company with a retro focus, Digital Eclipse (mastodon.online)

Digital Eclipse, one of the pioneers of retro gaming emulation on home game consoles, is now the property of Atari. Under the leadership of current CEO Wade Rosen, Atari has been buying anything and everything that could conceivably be related to Atari, including Berzerk creators Stern, Accolade, the publisher that gave the...

Mr. Don't? Visco's sequel to Mr. Do! unbrands itself and relaunches as "Punky Circus" (www.timeextension.com)

Visco, a small but ambitious game developer from the 1990s, has been trying to establish itself in the 21st century with everything from new games (Andro Dunos II) to an arcade cabinet filled with their older ones (the Visco Mini Arcade Bartop, manufactured by Unico)....

One giant leap: Data Frog SF2000 set to greatly expand its system compatibility in the near future (www.youtube.com)

Good news for fans of the SF2000, the el cheapo handheld game device sold by AliExpress and other Chinese retail sites. YouTube user S1eepy reports that hobbyist programmer Adcockm has brought over twenty new emulators to the system. What this means is that in the near future, you could be playing the software libraries of over...

Saturn Pro controller brings 21st century amenities to the 20th century's best joypad (www.timeextension.com)

The always reliable Damien McFerran from Time Extension reports that Retro-Bit is set to release the Saturn Pro controller, a sequel of sorts to the original Sega Saturn joypad. That pad was absolutely fantastic for 2D games of all stripes, and especially versus fighting games, but the Saturn Pro pad adds two (tiny) analog...

Twenty years of taco talkin': The N-Gage celebrates its 20th anniversary (www.timeextension.com)

It's an inauspicious anniversary, but the N-Gage is not as awful as its reputation would suggest. It was wrong-headed in its design, with an over-encumbered button layout and a tiny vertically oriented screen, but it could push polygons in a way no other handheld of the time could, particularly the Game Boy Advance....

ROM hacker brings dual analog control to Armored Core 2 (www.romhacking.net)

Honestly, it was a little puzzling that the game didn't ship with these controls in the first place... the Dual Shock had been around for a few years, and the Playstation 2 came with these dual analog controllers by default. But hey, better twenty three years late than never, right? Special thanks to VanLaser for this much...

SNK vs Capcom vs Commodore? (www.youtube.com)

Well, this came out of left field. Time Extension reports that a team of two programmers have released a port/demake of SNK vs. Capcom for the Commodore 64. Not surprisingly, it's not a perfect conversion of Match of the Millennium for the Neo-Geo Pocket Color, with fewer features and chunky graphics. It is running on a forty...

Price alert! Steam retro grab bag now available on Fanatical for $4.99! (www.fanatical.com)

Fanatical is going way out of left field with a selection of old school video games owned by Piko Interactive. They've been scooping up whatever abandoned IPs they can find from the 1990s, and most of these games from the island of misfit toys can be purchased in this collection for as little as fifty cents each....

The triumphant tragedy of Street Fighter Alpha 3 on Game Boy Advance (www.timeextension.com)

Time Extension recently posted this excellent interview with Cameron Sheppard and Mike Merren, formerly of Crawfish Studios, about its ambitious Game Boy Advance port of Street Fighter Alpha 3, and how it significantly contributed to the downfall of the company. Numerous delays to the game led to Crawfish losing the royalties it...

Price Alert! Goblin Sword is just $1.99 on the Switch eShop! (kbin.social)

I purchased this game a year or two ago and didn't think much of it, as it doesn't make a strong first impression. However, if you really dig into it, and get past the ninja werewolf (!?) that caps off the first level, you start to see the hidden brilliance of Goblin Sword....

City Connection revives the first momentum-based space shooter with Final Exerion (www.youtube.com)

I loved the original game in arcades. There was a feel to Exerion that most other shooters of its era lacked... rather than stopping on a dime, your ship instead glides like a kite, turning the action into a cosmic ballet. Now THAT'S galactic dancing!...

Gen X Grown Up's Jon gives the thumbs up to My Arcade's Atari Gamestation Pro (www.youtube.com)

We've been buried in Atari 2600 game players over the last ten years, including those by AtGames and Atari itself, but My Arcade's Atari Gamestation Pro seems to be the most promising entry yet into this glutted retro market. It's got a versatile joystick (analog and digital controls built into one Atari controller? Viva la...

Bust-a-Move, or Bust-a-Salad? Now you can have both! (www.timeextension.com)

Also courtesy of Time Extension comes this story of a scientist who turned his wife's salad slicer into a rotary controller for Puzzle Bobble (or Bust-a-Move, if you're nasty). I've got a few issues with this, though. First, he uses a mouse as input for the game, which is not typically how the game is played. Second, this makes...

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