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Promising New Action RPG: The Secret of the Four Winds is an upcoming action role-playing game (RPG) that's capturing attention as a unique addition to the retro gaming scene. Developed by Kai Magazine Software, known for its work on homebrew games for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, this new title combines elements from classic franchises like Final Fantasy, Snatcher, and Shadowrun into an immersive storyline.

Featuring slick animated cut-scenes and detailed environments, it's clear that the team has put considerable effort into creating a visually appealing experience.

A standout feature is the custom board included in the cartridge, which houses an audio enhancement chip capable of delivering music quality on par with a Sega CD/Mega-CD. This innovative solution allows players to enjoy CD-quality soundtracks without needing additional hardware, enhancing the gaming experience significantly.

However, it's worth noting that while the game supports both the Mk1 and Mk2 versions of the Genesis/Genius CD (the cartridge version), its compatibility with the Genesis 3 system is limited. Moreover, playing the game might require disconnecting the Sega CD if you're aiming for the full CD-quality audio experience.

You can pre-order now: The Secret of the Four Winds has been made available for pre-order, offering different regional variants to cater to a wide audience. For an enhanced collection experience, there's also a collector's edition that comes with additional goodies.

Is the enhanced audio one of the main draws of this game for you?

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Minecraft, a titan of the video game industry with over 300 million copies sold since its release in 2011, is set to expand its legacy by being ported to two iconic consoles from the past: the Sega Dreamcast and the Nintendo GameCube. This news was announced by A Flock of Meese, a developer known for indie game development efforts.

The port is an unofficial venture, not endorsed by Mojang or Microsoft, which holds the intellectual property rights. A Flock of Meese has been active in social media discussions, showcasing their dedication to recreating Minecraft's unique experience on these retro systems. They've emphasized an intention to replicate mechanics closely while adding a fresh touch through emergent gameplay features.

Background On The Port

  • This isn't the first time Minecraft has reached Sega consoles; fans also have access to ClassiCube, a fan-made sandbox game for Dreamcast based on Creative Mode from the original Minecraft.

Implications Of The Port

  • Bringing Minecraft's immersive crafting experience to the Dreamcast and GameCube promises a unique opportunity for fans of these consoles. The challenge here might be adapting the game's mechanics onto hardware significantly more limited than its current-gen platforms.

Thoughts And Discussion

  • What are your thoughts on this port? Do you believe it will breathe new life into these consoles or fall short due to hardware limitations?
  • Would you consider revisiting Minecraft on a retro console, or do you think it's better suited for modern hardware with enhanced visuals and capabilities?
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  • Leaked a few days ago, the new handheld from ANBERNIC has been officially confirmed with its name: RG40XX H.

  • It features a4" IPS full-laminated display, 5G Wifi module, Bluetooth connectivity, HDMI out and Moonlight streaming capability. The exact CPU model is rumored to be Allwinner H700.

  • It has a rounded look compared to ANBERNIC's previous designs like the 353 series.

  • Available in three colours: black, grey, and blue, with LED joysticks that can select from over 16 million color options. This might not be practical, considering only about 25 different color settings would have been sufficient.

  • Expected to support emulation for games from PSP, Dreamcast, and N64 consoles, potentially at a price under $99. The official pricing has yet to be announced.

What do you think of ANBERNIC's decision to continue with their naming pattern or would you prefer them to adopt something more distinctive?

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'SuperSega' FPGA Console: A Comprehensive Sega Experience

A team of dedicated Spanish Sega fans is working on creating an innovative console named 'SuperSega'. This console promises to offer a wide range of gaming experiences by replicating the performance and features of various classic Sega systems, including Mega Drive / Genesis, Master System, SC-3000, SG-1000, Saturn and Dreamcast. The use of a Virtex Ultrascale+ FPGA chip is aimed at providing accurate and efficient emulation across these consoles.

  • Emulation Features

    • WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity
    • SD card slot
    • CD / DVD reader / writer in the optical drive
    • Eight joystick ports for original Sega controllers,
    • USB ports
  • Team Behind 'SuperSega'

    • Alejandro Martin (Computer Engineer) and his team, including Tony Hernandez, Carlos Lopez, and Cristina Burgués are driving this project forward.
  • Current Status

    • The team is currently in the development phase, aiming to create a working prototype before launching any crowdfunding campaigns.
    • Burgués has stated that all Sega’s console games up to Saturn are almost in a playable state. A few Dreamcast games are also reportedly playable.
  • Skepticism and Anticipation

    • The response online is mixed, with many viewers questioning the feasibility of this ambitious project and its ultimate success.
    • Despite concerns, the 'SuperSega' FPGA console offers an exciting prospect for Sega fans who dream of owning a console that can cater to all their favorite classic systems in one.

Do you believe the 'SuperSega' FPGA console will become a reality or is it just another vapourware project?

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A new retro-style JRPG called Tako no Himitsu has been announced, boasting an impressive line-up of developers from notable franchises. Deneos Games is leading the charge, following their successful title Save Me Mr Tako.

The game will feature music by Motoi Sakuraba and Masanori Hikichi. Scheduled to launch on Kickstarter on July 10th, the project is anticipated to captivate JRPG enthusiasts.

What are your thoughts on the involvement of such experienced developers in a Kickstarter project? Would you support this game to see it through development?

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Star Wars: Bounty Hunter Coming to Switch This August

Aspyr Media has announced that they will be bringing Star Wars: Bounty Hunter to Nintendo Switch on 1st August. Originally released in 2002 for the GameCube, this action-adventure game lets you play as Jango Fett (pre-Mace Windu incident), on a quest to capture a deranged Dark Jedi.

Expect classic Mandalorian combat in this updated version with visual enhancements, improved textures, new dynamic lighting effects and a flashlight tool. A Boba Fett skin is unlocked upon completion of the main campaign.

Would you pick up Star Wars: Bounty Hunter on Switch? Which other retro games would you like to see remastered?

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Nightdive Studios announces PO'ed: Definitive Edition

Nightdive Studios, known for remastering classics like Shadow Man and the Turok series, is back with a 90s cult classic shooter, PO'ed: Definitive Edition. The announcement made on April Fools' Day might have raised some eyebrows due to its timing but seems genuine given the project's development stage.

  • Visual overhaul, improved frame rates, and up to 4K 144fps performance
  • A new difficulty mode for seasoned players

This promises a nostalgic blast from the past for fans. The game will be available on PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch soon. Excited about Nightdive's take on PO'ed?

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A modder has managed to convert an operating system that resembles Linux into a function on an unmodified Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), demonstrating impressive retro-tech innovation.

Key Points:

  • Source code is now available on GitHub: GitHub
  • The conversion involved defining the memory map, writing new system initialization code, reorganizing LUnix for Famicom's RAM specs, and creating new drivers.
  • Challenges included developing a disc driver due to unique Famicom Disk System (FDS) sector reading mechanics and visual glitches on performance.
  • Though the final product has limitations, it showcases the potential of running Unix-like systems on 1980s hardware.

Could you imagine running any specific software applications using a converted OS like this on an NES? What kind of programs would benefit most from being ported to retro consoles?

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Konami, a well-known developer and publisher in the gaming industry, has recently renewed their trademark for Axelay, a highly regarded shoot 'em up game originally released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) in 1992. Axelay, developed by future Treasure members, is celebrated for showcasing the SNES’s power with impressive visuals and arcade-like sound.

This trademark renewal suggests that Konami might have plans to re-release Axelay or create new content related to the game in the future. Axelay is known for its fast-paced gameplay and challenging levels, which has made it a beloved title among fans of the shoot 'em up genre.

What do you think this renewed trademark means for Axelay? Is there potential for a new game or re-release in the near future?

[-] ktec@lemmy.zip 2 points 4 days ago

How can you ask if it offers value without specifying a price?

You make a valid point. Given that it uses the same chipset, I'd guess that it will be priced a bit higher than the RG35XXSP.

After using OnionOS, the only thing that matters to me is the OS.

Totally agree with you about OnionOS. That's what made the Miyoo Mini (Plus) devices great. Given that the RG40XX is expected to use a Linux OS, there's a better chance that we'll have some great custom firmware. I'm hoping for ArkOS, although GarlicOS may also be a possibility.

I have a Retroid and Android gaming is clumsy.

I agree that Android is a difficult beast to tame, though it can be done.

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The Commodore Amiga is a family of personal computers that were available from 1985. They used the Motorolla 68000 family of CPUs, the main competitor to Intel's x86 CPUs at the time.

The Amiga is held in great esteem, in no small part due to its innovative design featuring the use of co-processors. The co-processors had their own names, such as Paula, the sound co-processor.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga

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The popular retro handheld manufacturer ANBERNIC is once again in the spotlight with a leaked video showcasing their upcoming device, the RG40XX. This 4:3 ratio handheld is a blend of features from both the RG Cube and the RG556 models, incorporating LED joysticks which have become a favorite among gamers.

Key features highlighted in the leak include:

  • Retained DPAD: Unlike the recent RG35XXSP clamshell device, this model retains the much-loved directional pad.
  • High gloss buttons & small bezels: These design elements are reminiscent of classic gaming aesthetics.
  • Headphone jack at bottom: A convenient feature for users who enjoy gaming with headphones.
  • Colour options: The handheld will be available in black, blue, and grey.

Speculations suggest the device runs on the Allwinner H700 chipset, equipped with a Linux OS. While this brings limitations such as ANBERNIC’s less-than-desirable front-end interface, users can easily customize it to their liking. With a 4" screen sporting a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels, it promises optimal performance for retro gaming.

As of now, information regarding pricing, battery life, and release date remains scarce. However, the leaked video indicates that the product is nearing completion. Historically, leaks like these often precede official announcements by a few weeks and pre-order periods about two months later. Expect an unveiling around July.

Considering the leaked specifications and design elements of the ANBERNIC RG40XX handheld, do you think it offers enough value for retro gaming enthusiasts? What features would you like to see improved or added in future models?

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In a bid to right the wrongs of the original release, Robert Koon, one of the programmers on the iconic 1993 RTS game Dune II, is currently working on remastering the classic for Amiga AGA and OCS versions.

Key Information:

  • Dune II: Considered an influential RTS title based on Frank Herbert's novels.
  • Original Release: Initially released on Amiga, PC, and Mega Drive.
  • Challenges with Amiga Version: Koon cites issues like extensive disk swapping, limited soundtrack presence, and no AGA-specific version.
  • Remaster Goals: To recreate Dune II for the Amiga from scratch, addressing those shortcomings and more.

Why It Matters:

This remaster aims to provide a more refined experience for fans of the original game on the beloved Amiga platform. With an updated visual and audio experience, it promises to offer a closer-to-perfect version of one of the most influential RTS games ever made.

Do you think remastering classic games like Dune II for modern platforms can reignite interest in the genre and bring nostalgia to new audiences?

[-] ktec@lemmy.zip 1 points 5 days ago

As commenters have pointed out this was, in fact, released last year. This does mean that there are video reviews available:

https://youtu.be/YE6pocOhonc

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Limited Run Games and Square Enix have teamed up to announce the upcoming release of Fighting Force Collection for PlayStation 5 (PS5), PlayStation 4 (PS4), Nintendo Switch, and PC (Steam). Scheduled for release in 2025, this collection brings back the classic brawler games Fighting Force and its sequel, Fighting Force 2.

Key Information:

  • Original Game Development: Originally created by Core Design, these titles first appeared on PCs in October 1997. The PlayStation version followed later that year (November 1997), with a Nintendo 64 release in 1999.

  • Games Included:

    • Fighting Force: Debuted on PC and then released for PlayStation and Nintendo 64.
    • Fighting Force 2: Arrived exclusively for PlayStation and Dreamcast in late 1999.
  • Gameplay Description: The collection promises straightforward, street-level carnage with a 3D flair. Players can enjoy this experience on various platforms when it releases next year.

What do you think about the resurgence of classic brawler games like Fighting Force through modern platforms?

[-] ktec@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 week ago

Well spotted. No PS5 - https://www.capcom-games.com/marvel-vs-capcom-fc/en-us/

It's an interesting omission.

[-] ktec@lemmy.zip 1 points 2 weeks ago

Whoops, looks like I got my wires crossed! Thanks for keeping me on my toes. Yes, it appears that this announcement is indeed an old one.

What's your experience with the Taito version? Have you made use of the Evercade compatibility.

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