CryZENx, a well-known indie developer, has released a stunning new 30-minute gameplay preview of his fan-made remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time in Unreal Engine 5.5.
Thanks to a recent update to the WiiSX / CubeSX emulator, PlayStation 1 (PS1) games are now playable on the Nintendo GameCube, offering an exciting new way for retro gaming enthusiasts to experience classic titles.
Playing ClassiCube, a fan-made Minecraft clone, on the Sega Dreamcast is an intriguing experience that combines retro hardware with modern sandbox gameplay....
Naoki Yoshida, also known as Yoshi-P, the director and producer of Final Fantasy XIV and Final Fantasy XVI, has expressed his desire for Square Enix to re-release two classic PlayStation 1 RPGs: Vagrant Story and Final Fantasy Tactics.
CryZENx Unveils 30-Minute Zelda Ocarina of Time Preview (www.retronews.com)
CryZENx, a well-known indie developer, has released a stunning new 30-minute gameplay preview of his fan-made remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time in Unreal Engine 5.5.
PS1 Games Now Playable on GameCube (www.retronews.com)
Thanks to a recent update to the WiiSX / CubeSX emulator, PlayStation 1 (PS1) games are now playable on the Nintendo GameCube, offering an exciting new way for retro gaming enthusiasts to experience classic titles.
Experience ClassiCube: Minecraft Clone on SEGA Dreamcast (www.retronews.com)
Playing ClassiCube, a fan-made Minecraft clone, on the Sega Dreamcast is an intriguing experience that combines retro hardware with modern sandbox gameplay....
Yoshi-P Urges Square Enix to Revisit Two Classic PS1 RPGs (www.retronews.com)
Naoki Yoshida, also known as Yoshi-P, the director and producer of Final Fantasy XIV and Final Fantasy XVI, has expressed his desire for Square Enix to re-release two classic PlayStation 1 RPGs: Vagrant Story and Final Fantasy Tactics.
End of an Era: PLAY Magazine Publishes Its Last Ever Issue (www.retronews.com)
PLAY magazine, known as the last stronghold of PlayStation print media, has released its final issue. This signals the end of an era for the magazine.