“This is beyond excessive for commercial games”.
Out of all of the classic systems you could mention, the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive feels like it’s the one getting the most attention when it comes to new software. We’ve seen a host of games come to the system in the past few years, with plenty more on the horizon—and, thanks to a new development cart, we could see those games dramatically expanding in scope and complexity.
Brazilian firm GamesCare—the same outfit behind the FPGA-powered GF1 Neptune—is releasing an open-source cartridge which will allow homebrew and indie developers to “create games beyond the power of the console.”
Read the full article on timeextension.com
“This is beyond excessive for commercial games”.
Out of all of the classic systems you could mention, the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive feels like it’s the one getting the most attention when it comes to new software. We’ve seen a host of games come to the system in the past few years, with plenty more on the horizon—and, thanks to a new development cart, we could see those games dramatically expanding in scope and complexity.
Brazilian firm GamesCare—the same outfit behind the FPGA-powered GF1 Neptune—is releasing an open-source cartridge which will allow homebrew and indie developers to “create games beyond the power of the console.”
Read the full article on timeextension.com