PlayStation Underground: PAX 2015 Preview

PlayStation Underground: PAX 2015 Preview

Welcome back to PlayStation Underground, our online show about video games! Today we have quite the special program, with four incredible games being shown at PAX Prime this weekend. Want an early taste of what you can try for yourself? Or perhaps you’re not going and desperate for recompense? We have you covered! Joining us…

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Gaming on 8-bit Atari – by Bill Lange

From its debut in 1979, the Atari 8-bit computer family set a new standard for home computing by combining cutting-edge graphics, rich sound capabilities, and a design philosophy rooted in arcade gaming expertise. Powered by a trio of custom chips – ANTIC, GTIA, and POKEY – these machines delivered features like hardware sprites, smooth multi-directional…

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Barotrauma developer unveils its next co-op survival game: a dieselpunk FPS where your mobile fortress is a train

At the Triple-I Initiative today, Barotrauma developer Fakefish revealed its next co-op survival game. It’s swapped out its infamous submarine for another metal beast: a train, and instead of a 2D survival game this time it’s an FPS. In Frostrail, players will “endure a desolate post-apocalyptic world with arctic temperatures, unspeakable horrors, and one life-sustaining…

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M64 News

Hey it’s Torin, CEO of ModRetro. It’s about time we send out an M64 update, so let’s jump right in. Early production is almost done. Soon we’re moving into mass production, with some of those early production units going out to reviewers to take them for a test drive. With that in mind, we need…

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“Built To Extract The Best Possible Image From Your Consoles” – Pixel FX Announces The $200 ‘Morph 2K’ Upscaler

Promises “top-tier image quality”. Pixel FX recently announced the $199.99 Morph 2K, a new upscaler that’s squarely aimed at those who don’t want to break the bank to get razor-sharp visuals from their retro hardware. Unlike the pricey (but amazing) RetroTINK 4K, the Morph 2K’s HDMI output tops out at 1080p / 60Hz, so if…

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