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Welcome to issue #94!
Some of the articles that we cover this week include Dr Robotnik gets a racing game, Infogrames is back, the Game Boy at 35, the worst endings in video games history and whole a lot more.
News
🎮 Provenance emulator update: Soon, PlayStation games will make their way to iOS devices via the App Store. [Neowin] Link
🕹️ Catch the retro wave: Multiple emulators are gearing up for their App Store debut, sparking a modern gold rush. [Apple Insider] Link
🎮 Atari is set to breathe new life into the classic Infogrames publishing label, promising a revival of vintage favorites. [My Nintendo News] Link
🌀 Dr. Robotnik's Ring Racers: A fan-created game promises high-speed thrills and endless loops. [TechEBlog] (below) Link
🏎️ High Velocity update: A new patch for the Sega Saturn racer 'Caves' now enables thrilling 4-player races. [Time Extension] Link
Features
🎯 Daiva’s bold attempt to quash format wars nearly destroyed its creator, showcasing the high stakes of innovation in the gaming industry. [Time Extension] Link
🕹️ Exploring the icons: Dive into the games that defined the Nintendo Game Boy, celebrating its lasting impact on handheld gaming. [Den of Geek] Link
🎮 Revolutionary retrofit: A working Nintendo N64 controller adapted for the Game Boy Advance showcases retro engineering at its finest. [Game Rant] Link
🎉 Happy 35th Birthday, Game Boy! Relive the launch and legacy of Nintendo's groundbreaking portable console. [Faharas News] Link
🔫 Lock and load with style: Mega Drive Mini 2’s Cyber Stick gets a gun attachment perfect for blasting through Operation Wolf. [Time Extension] Link
Lists & Rankings
🎮 Discover the hilariously bad endings in video games that are so wrong they're right. [The Gamer] Link
👾 Explore the expansive worlds of JRPG franchises boasting the most games – a paradise for series enthusiasts. [Game Rant] Link
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