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A fairly simple .io game but with a lot of charm, Race.io is everything one could want from a simple arcade racing game ... The characters are blocky and super-duper cute, and if there's one thing ...
Hamster has announced Arcade Archives 2 Ridge Racer, the first release of its new Arcade Archives 2 series of arcade game re-releases. It will launch for Switch 2 alongside the console on June 5.
The original arcade version of Ridge Racer is coming to Switch 2, marking its first ever release on a home system. Hamster Corporation, which has been releasing retro arcade games under its Arcade ...
Switch 2 was almost called the Super Nintendo Switch, but Nintendo felt it "didn't feel right" to use the same naming convention as the SNES due to Switch 2's backwards compatibility. In a new Ask ...
Competition between home consoles was quite fierce in the 90s, with Nintendo, Sega and later Sony all vying for market domination. There were other competitors too, though, which included the ...
In an interview, Switch 2 producer Kouichi Kawamoto revealed why Nintendo stopped short of giving the console a name reminiscent of the Super NES: Super NES, which came out after the NES ...
Nintendo has confirmed the Switch 2 uses DLSS and ray tracing technology, but has yet to go into detail on how exactly, or show them off. Nvidia DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) is an AI ...
That, clearly, was a reference to the naming convention between 1983's Nintendo Entertainment System, and it's 1990 follow-up, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. But while the Switch 2 ...
Rewind the cassette and fall head over heels into a love letter to the trailblazing days of early ’80s and ’90s British video games. Adventure calls—grab your hat, light your staff, and leap ...
Super Nintendo Switch. The reason why didn't ultimately didn't opt for this is rather simple: the Switch 2 is backwards compatible, but the SNES wasn't, so the company didn't want to follow the ...
Travel back in time with X-Arcade's Arcade2TV-XR physical arcade controller for virtual reality in this retro blast from the past that includes games like Pinball FX VR and Arcade Ranger.
Howard then published a small range of short-lived titles 1943-1948. Lasting for six issues, Super Comics was by far the most successful of these.