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A review of the Chromatic

  In the realm of FPGA Game Boys, the Chromatic has some obvious disadvantages compared to its main competitor, the Analogue Pocket. Where the Analogue Pocket has Game Boy Advance cartridge support, adapters for other cartridges, as well as SD card support that allows for playing, well, pretty much anything, the Chromatic is a much…

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Peak Sekiro-like Nine Sols gets a 40% price cut ahead of its 1-year anniversary, and if you’ve ever liked parrying in a videogame, you need to play this thing

Nine Sols is a game I very nearly missed last year—it arrived in May 2024, but I didn’t play it until December of the same year. I spent the next 28 hours methodically kicking myself, because it’s one of my favourite Sekiro-likes of all time, and I’d recommend it to just about anybody. Especially now…

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Here’s what it’s actually like to play The Day Before, the zombie survival game whose developer folded days after it launched

The Day Before was one of the most-wishlisted games on Steam before it came out in early access last week. Players flooded into the servers—over 38,000 were playing concurrently at its peak—but very quickly began flowing out, either because they were unable to connect to the servers, which featured no login queues, struggled with crashes…

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“We Know This Might Feel Restrictive” – Commodore Explains Why It’s Locking Down The C64 Ultimate

“We just cannot officially support patches we did not create or actively maintain”. The newly revived Commodore International has just issued a firmware update for its C64 Ultimate home computer and has outlined why it’s locking down the software at the same time. The new update adds USB mouse support, improves the BASIC editor and…

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