TraynoCo (Sega Saturn, SHIRO!)

Radirgy and Chaos Field Get Dreamcast Fan Translations!

A double whammy two days apart, both the famous Radirgy and Chaos Fields for the Dreamcast get fan translations thanks to wiredcrackpot and Derek Pascarella (Ateam) respectively! I guess you could call these, a massive MileStone in fan translations… Radirgy Fan Translation   Back on January 1st, 2021, a patch was dropped by wiredcrackpot for the Dreamcast game Radirgy. While this […]

Bob

OSSC Firmware Update v0.89

Markus has just released a new firmware for the OSSC that allows you to export any profiles created on the OSSC.  This is extremely helpful for people who customize settings;  Even people who use the web tool to create the base profile will still need to manually set phase and have other tweaks they prefer.  […]

Bob

Weekly Roundup #286

Here’s this week’s roundup, available as a video and on audio-only podcast services, such as iTunes, Google, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon Music and direct-download: If you enjoy these videos, please consider supporting this channel via monthly support services, tips, or even just by using our affiliate links to purchase things you were already going to buy […]

The Brazilian Nick Arcade

If you grew up in America or Canada during the early 90s there’s a good chance you’re familiar Nickelodeon’s Nick Arcade. Nick Arcade was a videogame TV gameshow whose main gimmick was inserting kids into the actual games through greenscreen technology. Well it seems someone in Brazil loved the idea, because they made their own […]

Bob

Interview With Space Invader One

I recently interviewed Ed from the YouTube channel Space Invader One.  While we discussed Ed’s background and his channel, the focus of the interview is on the main topic Ed covers:  Instructional videos about the software UnRAID that allows you to turn any PC into a Network Attached Storage, or “NAS” device.  While at first, […]

Alex Mitchell

Hidden Palace Shares Treasure Trove of Prototypes

In their ongoing quest to document video game prototypes, hardware revisions, source code, artwork, and all kinds of other development ephemera, the preservationists over at The Hidden Palace have released 178 prototype game builds—30 of which are from games that never saw a commercial release! These releases are mostly from older cart-based systems, ranging from the […]

Bob

MiSTer IO Data Shootout

Porkchop Express, the person behind the misteraddons.com website and awesome input latency list has just posted another important MiSTer-related analysis:  How fast games load via different storage methods.  WiFi is (obviously) the slowest, followed by MicroSD, USB and ethernet via a NAS.  One of the most important points Pork makes in his analysis is that […]

Alex Mitchell

Analogue Updates Pocket Firmware to v1.0a

Analogue has released an updated firmware for their portable FPGA console, the Analogue Pocket. While this is more of maintenance and bug fix release—as opposed to the heralded v1.1 update that is intended to significantly mature the Analogue OS experience—it will be interesting to see if any of the timing changes noted in the changelog address […]