“Let’s See How This Goes” – Mega Man 2 Could Soon Be Getting The Proper SNES Upgrade We’ve All Been Waiting For

With a new 16-bit makeover & a “true, SPC700 soundtrack”. A new fan-made NES-to-SNES port of Mega Man 2 is currently in development, courtesy of the homebrew developer Infidelity. Infidelity revealed the news on social media this past weekend, announcing that he is aiming to implement proper 16-bit graphics and a “true, SPC700 soundtrack” to…

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All Close Threat answers in Crimson Desert

Completing Close Threat in Crimson Desert is the final stage in the Extinguishing the Last Flames quest. During the other steps, you’ll have traveled around Hernand at the behest of Shakatu, questioning suspects and gathering potential evidence, all to prove who sold the guild out to the bandits. For the last stage, you have to…

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The new Crimson Desert patch adds private storage at base camp and nerfs a few bosses—also, Pearl Abyss knows the control scheme isn’t great

Crimson Desert’s hit the public and, as I suspected, has buckled a bit under its own weight. It’s a charming but messy complex of systems in dire need of some quality-of-life brushups—and while some of Pearl Abyss’ design choices going into launch are a little baffling, it’s at least fixing some of them. The full…

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Microsoft might actually make Windows 11 good as the company promises to roll back AI features and improve performance

Occasionally, there’s some Windows news that gives a little glimmer of hope for the operating system. A recent statement from Microsoft, however, does not mark such an occasion—not because it’s bad, but rather because, for a change, it offers far better than a mere glimmer. This is Microsoft actually promising to deliver on all the…

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“This Is A Regret In My Life” – Sonic X-treme Designer On The “Fork In The Road” That Killed Saturn’s Most Famous Unreleased Game

“The energy was so negative”. Much has been written about Sonic X-treme over the decades, and with good reason – it was billed by some as the game which could have reversed Saturn’s fortunes in the West, but it ended up becoming one of the most famous unreleased projects in Sega’s history. Sega Retro had…

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The Nintendo Famicom Controller

Before the NES (Nintendo Entertainment System) hit the states, Nintendo had a console in Japan that would start a revolution of gaming. It was called the Famicom, or the full name, Family Computer. In 1983, the console hit the homes of gamers in Japan and test the waters of this new generation of console gaming. …

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New Blood boss Dave Oshry ‘quadruples down’ on supporting GOG after worrying about its future, committing to sales, demos, one-click mods, plus day-and-date releases alongside Steam

After expressing worry about the future health of games storefront GOG in an RPG Site interview, New Blood CEO Dave Oshry has recommitted to supporting the platform, including fuller parity with the Steam releases of its games. GOG’s clear remit⁠—offering the titular “good old games” you can’t get elsewhere⁠—has been long been challenged by Steam’s…

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