Dino Crisis – now playable on modern PCs
Hot on the heels of revisiting lightgun chaos in our recent look back at Time Crisis, another late-’90s classic has clawed its way onto modern hardware. Only this time, instead of terrorists and pedal-dodging, it’s velociraptors in a lab coat apocalypse.…
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Why I ended up running ScummVM on a Raspberry Pi
Most Raspberry Pi retro setups lean heavily towards arcade action. Load it up, pick a ROM, mash a button, repeat. That’s fine — but it also means one entire strand of classic gaming tends to get ignored. Point-and-click adventures were, of course,…
I am *really* looking forward to Lemmings Reloaded on the C64
If you're a regular reader, you might recall some previous reports on the development of a new version of Lemmings for the Commodore 64. When I first looked at Jörg Karwath’s work on Lemmings Reloaded, it was clear that this wasn’t just…
Why FZ: Formation Z is worth revisiting if you love transforming robots
Japan loves its transforming robots, and I've been a fan since I saw my first Transformer in 1984. There’s something deeply satisfying about the ability to switch forms on the fly — adapting to the situation, trading brute…
The Dark Rites of Arkham carries the torch for classic point-and-click horror
For all the talk of point-and-click adventures being a relic of the past, the genre has really seen a resurgence in the past few years. Thanks largely to the success of ScummVM, vast swathes of classic adventures remain…
Why SCUMM still matters: new documentary explores LucasArts’ adventure legacy
Film studio CREATORVC, best known for TerrorBytes: The Evolution of Horror Gaming and the In Search of Darkness documentary series, has revealed it is developing Passport to Adventure: The SCUMM Story, a feature-length…
Super Bomberman Collection rescues Bomberman’s forgotten 16-bit history
Bomberman has always been one of those series that quietly defined multiplayer in the 16-bit era. Long before online lobbies, battle passes, or even analogue sticks, it was Bomberman that taught us the joy of local chaos: four…
DOOM and Evercade are having a little cartridge
If you told my 25-year-old self that Doom would one day show up on a little cartridge you slot into a handheld, I would have laughed myself hoarse. But here we are: Blaze Entertainment and Bethesda have dropped a teaser confirming that Doom is…
G’AIME Time Crisis: Does it bring an arcade classic back to life?
On any given Friday morning in the late 1990s, you’d have found me collecting my wages from a local pub and then heading to the seafront to the local arcades to spend £20 on Time Crisis. (Preferably less, but you know: “just one…
Half-Life 2 has been quietly changing for 20 years
It is easy to think of Half-Life 2 as a static masterpiece—a fixed point in gaming history that arrived in 2004 and stayed there. But if you’ve been playing it on Steam recently, you aren't playing the game that shipped two decades ago. As…
F-22: Air Dominance Fighter is landing on Steam
Has MicroProse revived the days of proper flight sim fun? There was a time when flight sims shipped in a big box with a detailed manual to read, preferably before you played the game. Back in the 16-bit and early PC era, games like F-117A Nighthawk…
The six-figure Game Boy SP that’s got retro fans talking
Sometimes the retro gaming market throws up prices that make your jaw hit the floor — and this might just be one of them. A Game Boy Advance SP listing on eBay UK is currently active asking for a staggering £195,000 (€225,000) — yes, that’s…
Nebulus climbs (again) with a new GBA release — and it still feels as magical as it did in 1987
If your Commodore 64 memories include a spinning tower and green creature trying to reach the top, you’ll know exactly what Nebulus is. Incredibly, the game is getting a brand-new physical release on…
How old Commodore 64 disks are being saved
Old C64 disks might just surprise you by still being readable. But the clock is ticking, so how can you save your old disks? And, is it okay to do so -- or do you risk prosecution...? Is archiving Commodore 64 disks legal? If you’re digging old data off…
How does the Commodore 64 Ultimate compare with the original C64?
The Commodore 64 Ultimate is one of those machines that instantly splits opinion — and honestly, that’s probably inevitable. Based on a detailed comparison in a recent YouTube video by The Bit Culture, it positions itself not as a…
Ziggurat highlights deep-cut classics as Humble Bundle sale rolls on
Ziggurat has quietly built one of the more interesting retro catalogues in modern publishing, and a new newsletter is doing a decent job of reminding everyone just how deep that well goes — with a Humble Bundle sale currently…
Sniper Elite marks 20 years with limited edition medal and pin badge set
Rebellion is marking 20 years of Sniper Elite with a limited edition medal and pin badge set — and yes, it’s exactly the sort of thing long-time fans will immediately start justifying shelf space for. The Oxford-based studio…
A1200 preview: Every preinstalled Amiga game you need to know about
Retro Games Limited has promised 25 preloaded titles on the A1200, but a handful of them already tell you a lot about the machine’s ambition. Here’s a closer look at the games confirmed so far... Beneath a Steel Sky A 1994…
R-Type Dimensions III is going big on special editions (and yes, I’m tempted)
I’ll admit it up front: the slow, steady return of R-Type on modern systems has been one of my favourite nostalgia arcs of the last few years. So yes, this one landed nicely. ININ Games has released a new trailer for…
Monty Mole digs back on Xbox and PC this January
One of Britain’s most politically confused platform heroes is back. The Monty Mole Collection launches on Xbox Series X|S and PC on January 23, bringing six classic microcomputer games to modern platforms for £6.99 / $8.99 / €8.39. The collection is…
The cancelled Xbox 360 GoldenEye remake is being rebuilt for PC!
A new video has revealed that someone is now working on a static recompilation of the cancelled Xbox 360 / Xbox Live Arcade version of GoldenEye 007 — the remake that almost came out, then didn’t, because of licensing chaos. It's the…
Patreon pause and beyond
Hi. First, thanks for your support of Gaming Retro, both here and on the website. The challenges of managing a website with big aims and little time have always been in my thoughts, but it now seems wholly obvious that I cannot maintain the Patreon, the podcast, the…
Sega kicks off Sonic’s 35th anniversary with big plans for 2026
Sega has officially started celebrating 35 years of Sonic the Hedgehog, marking the anniversary with a new trailer that races back through the blue blur’s biggest moments since his debut in 1991. Across 2026, Sega says it will roll…
How to unlock and play retro Nintendo games in Animal Crossing: New Horizons (Guide)
Animal Crossing: New Horizons has finally brought back one of the most nostalgic features from the series — playable retro games — with its free Version 3.0 update. But there’s a catch: unlike the classic GC…
Earnest Evans Collection resurfaces a strange and forgotten 90s action game
Limited Run Games has announced Earnest Evans Collection for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and Steam, bringing a pretty obscure 1990s action series to modern platforms. It’s out digitally now, with physical…
Fighting Fantasy is back – and it’s coming to Nintendo Switch
Fighting Fantasy is coming to Nintendo Switch next month, and if that sentence made you feel about 30 years younger, you’re not alone. Tin Man Games has announced that Fighting Fantasy Classics Volume 1 launches on Switch on February 5,…
Retrocade is bringing ’80s-style arcade to Apple Arcade this February
Resolution Games is launching a new retro arcade experience called Retrocade on February 5 for Apple Arcade, arriving on Apple Vision Pro, iPhone, and iPad. It’s a virtual arcade hub that wraps a selection of classic coin-op…
No, the world does not “need Ecco the Dolphin”
A&R Atelier has announced that Ecco the Dolphin is officially back in development, with several new Ecco projects underway, as suggested when the trademark was revived in 2025. Details are thin for now, but updates will appear on a new official…
New Sherwood C64 game returns Robin Hood to Commodore fans
There’s a fresh release on the Commodore 64 scene that’s already turning heads: Sherwood, a new action-adventure platformer from Psytronik Software and developer Griffonsoft. Sherwood casts you as Robin Hood after a disastrous archery…
Inside the A1200: 25 classic Amiga games and a full Linux-powered setup
The A1200 may look like a faithful Amiga 1200 replica, but the real story is what’s under the hood. Retro Games Limited has packed the machine with an ARM-based Linux system running a modified AmiBerry emulator, giving it the…