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You know what's often better than playing your retro game on an old retro console and tiny CRT TV? Playing it on a high-powered, big screen PC through a really good emulator! Playing a Nintendo 64...
Collecting SNES games, means collecting SNES games cartridges and with some of them being decades old, it's not surprising that they are often found dirty and potentially not working properly when...
The PlayStation was the first console produced by Sony Interactive Entertainment back in 1994, and it used CD’s instead of game cartridges. PlayStation games can be burned with the...
For many, the Sony PlayStation was a revolutionary home console. It used games that were burnt onto compact discs rather than the cartridges like their competitor Nintendo had used. This allowed much...
The PPSSPP (an acronym for "PlayStation Portable Simulator Suitable for Playing Portably") is a piece of free and open-source PSP emulator for Windows, OS X, Linux, iOS, Android, BlackBerry 10, and...
As one of the most important consoles in history, the SNES is the topic of today's article. Although massively successful, the SNES classic doesn't allow the adding and removal of games - unless you...