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Bryan77233 has crafted a stunning Wipeout craft set on the LEGO Ideas page. This kit, designed with FEISAR in mind, brings back memories of the iconic PS1 game and Studio Liverpool’s initial designs.

  • Total Pieces: 1905
  • Unique Features: Repair drones, power-up plates, and a cradle holder would be included.
  • Vote Threshold: Needs to reach 10,000 supporter votes, with only 189 days remaining from the current 2046 votes.

So, if you're interested in seeing this set on your shelf and supporting a community project, make sure to support the project.


Should we collectively support this LEGO set to bring LEGO Wipeout into our lives? 🚀

 

Katsuhiro Harada, a prominent figure in the Tekken series, has expressed skepticism about the demand for a classic Tekken collection. His perspective is that while there is a dedicated fan base for Tekken, the interest in a classic collection might not be significant enough to justify its development.

Key Points from Harada’s Perspective:

  • Perceived Interest: While Tekken has a rich history and a substantial following, market analysis suggests that the interest in revisiting older titles is not as strong as some might assume.
  • Focus on New Content: The focus on new installments like Tekken 7 shows the game developers' priority towards innovation and engaging with newer gaming experiences within the franchise.
  • Community Feedback: Although nostalgic fans appreciate older games, the broader gaming audience tends to lean towards new content.

Context:

The Tekken series has evolved significantly since its debut in arcades in 1994. Over the years, it has built a substantial following due to its deep combat mechanics and engaging storylines. However, as with many long-running franchises, balancing nostalgia with innovation is a constant challenge.


Do you believe that 2D games age better than 3D games?

 

Another Metroid 64, a passion project from InDenial Game Studio inspired by fans' longing for an unmade Metroid game on the Nintendo 64. Their creation aims to deliver a captivating and immersive experience, staying true to the essence of the original "Metroid" series by Nintendo.

  • Level Design: showcases intricate maps designed to offer varied exploration opportunities.
  • Gameplay: features mechanics that align with the Metroid universe's core gameplay elements.
  • Animated Cutscenes: add depth to the story, enhancing the narrative experience.
  • Developer Update Coming Soon: more details on the game's progress and future plans will be shared.

Does this match or exceed the way you imagined a Metroid game on the Nintendo 64?

 

Key Points:

  • Platform: Sega MegaDrive/Genesis
  • Developer: Monster Bath Games, best known for games like Deathwish Enforcers and Guardgrave.
  • Method: Using the Scorpion Engine, a modern chiptune artist provided music.
  • Release Plan: The developer plans to release one section per week until complete, starting with level 2.

Background:

Splatterhouse was originally an arcade game released in 1988 by Namco. It was notably left out of the Sega MegaDrive/Genesis lineup, despite its popularity among fans and other platforms like PC Engine/Turbo Grafx-16 and FM-Towns computer in the early '90s.

What's Next?

Monster Bath Games has committed to developing this fanmade port into a playable fangame.


Which levels or aspects of Splatterhouse did you find the most challenging?

 

Coming later this year, the retro action game Earthion continues to impress with its modern visuals and retro gameplay. From Yuzo Koshiro's Ancient studio, this Sega Genesis / Mega Drive game promises a unique experience pushing the console to its limits.

Key Points:

  • Developer: Ancient Studio
  • Release Date: End of 2024 (Confirmed)
  • Distributors: Limited Run Games for physical copies and Super Deluxe Games in Japan
  • Platforms: Modern systems will also support it, alongside the original Mega Drive / Genesis.

Visual and Audio Showcasing

The demo on display at TGS 2024 features new boss battles and stunning visual effects that blend old-school aesthetics with modern enhancements.

Community Reaction

The game is generating excitement among gamers, with some commenters noting the scaled visuals and others looking forward to the expanded capabilities of modern cartridges.


What retro gaming trends do you think are redefining the genre in 2024?

 

The New Law that Reveals: We Don't Own Digital Games

In the modern era, digital media has revolutionized how we consume entertainment. The shift towards streaming music and movies has made physical products less common. The same trend is now affecting video games, with over 90% of games sold in the UK being digital.

While digital media offers convenience—like instant access without the need to visit a physical store or manage multiple discs—it also comes with hidden terms and conditions. Digital storefronts are now required by California’s new law (AB 2426) to disclose that buyers do not hold unrestricted ownership over their digitally purchased content.

Key Points:

  • Disclosure Requirement: Californian sellers must clearly state they are providing a license, not selling digital goods outright.
  • Limited Ownership Rights: While this does not preclude the right to access your purchases temporarily, it highlights the transient nature of licensed media.
  • Permanent Exclusions: The law does not apply when products can be permanently downloaded and is not applicable in situations where buyers are notified of terms clearly.

Implications:

This new law adds awareness that digital games, as well as other digital content, do not confer long-term ownership. It also brings to light the challenges of preserving retro or modern games through permanent downloads or physical media.


In the age of digital content, do you think it's more important to own a permanent copy or have accessible licensed rights?

 

Ken Kutaragi: Sony’s Doubts About the PlayStation Success

Ken Kutaragi (often referred to as the “father of PlayStation”) has revealed a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the early days of PlayStation's development.

Key Insights From Ken Kutaragi:

  • Initial Skepticism: During the Tokyo Game Show 2024, Kutaragi shared that Sony executives and industry insiders were highly skeptical of entering the video game market. Many viewed games as mere children’s toys and doubted their potential to rival other forms of entertainment like movies or television.
  • Industry Doubts: Kutaragi and his team faced significant pushback from both internal and external stakeholders. Developers were often uninterested in pursuing the project, predicting failure based on previous unsuccessful attempts by others.
  • Vision and Determination: Unwavering in his vision of gaming as a major entertainment medium, Kutaragi worked tirelessly to attract key developers and secure exclusive titles like Final Fantasy VII. These strategic moves played a crucial role in establishing PlayStation’s success.

Impact on Gaming:

Kutaragi's leadership transformed Sony into a major player in the gaming industry. The PlayStation became hugely successful despite initial doubts.


Are you glad that the Nintendo/Sony "Play Station" deal fell through and that Sony went their own way? How might the gaming landscape look today if the partnership had continued?

 

Time Crisis is bringing back the nostalgia with a new AI powered gun compatible with modern TVs. This kit from Achievement Electric will allow you to use light guns conveniently without needing to worry about acquiring an old CRT or tinkering with setups.

The AI Gun Con system comes pre-loaded with the original Time Crisis game, designed for all LCD monitors. The pricing starts at $89.99 for a basic unit and goes up to $119.99 for an arcade mode setup which includes a pedal controller.

Expect an official release date announcement soon as the Tokyo Game Show approaches shortly.


Would you want to know more about how AI is used in this device before buying?

 

Raiden Fighters Remix Collection

Japanese game developer MOSS has announced the Raiden Fighters Remix Collection. This collection will bring three titles: RAIDEN FIGHTERS (1996), RAIDEN FIGHTERS 2: Operation Hell Dive (1997) and RAIDEN FIGHTERS JET (1998) to a new audience.

With gameplay that is both punishingly difficult and exhilarating, the Raiden Fighters series features fast-paced action.

Specifics like platforms and a release date are yet to be disclosed by MOSS. The inadvertent reveal came via Game Center Mikado ahead of its planned announcement at the upcoming Tokyo Game Show 2024.


Will you be adding these titles to your collection?

 

Arika's Return to Tetris The Grand Master

Arika has signed an agreement to develop a brand new Tetris The Grand Master game.

Scheduled Release and Evolution

Scheduled for release during the fiscal year 2024, the concept revolves around 'making players good at Tetris'. Given Arika's track record with these sequels, fans anticipate not just another level increase but perhaps new gameplay layers or mechanics that add depth to strategy and challenge — all while respecting the core elements of the classic.

Historical Context

Originating in 1998, Tetris The Grand Master breathed new life into the arcade with a more complex yet addictive version compared to the original 1988 arcade release.

Past and Present Projects

Prior iterations such as Tetris The Grand Master 2 (2000) and Tetris: The Absolute - The Grand Master 2 Plus have been celebrated for introducing elements that made the traditional Tetris gameplay more compelling. Further, Tetris The Grand Master Ace, despite being developed for Xbox 360, retained its essence while adapting to new console capabilities.


What does Arika need to do to craft a worthy successor?

 

Retro Gaming Update: Star Fox CD

An upcoming project goes by the name 'Star Fox CD', inspired by the legendary SNES game. Its developer, @RealSunlitSpace, is utilizing the MSU-1 chip for high-quality CD music.

The ultimate goal of this hack project is not only to leverage Randy Linden's unofficial Super FX 3 chip for potential enhancements but also integrate rumble support on the SNES system.


Will you be playing Star Fox CD when it's released?

 

Reviving Historical Simulations: Koei Tecmo has announced that 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms 8', a classic simulation game set against the backdrop of ancient China, will soon be reborn. Scheduled for release on October 24, 2024, and available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam, this remake promises to bring new life to the franchise. "All Officers Play" mode will allow players to experience the intricacies of strategy from any perspective within the Three Kingdoms universe. With enhancements in visuals, strategic depth, and gameplay dynamics, fans can look forward to a fresh reimagining.


Are you a fan of the original? What will this remake need to do in order for you to be interested?

[–] ktec@lemmy.zip 5 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Yes, K-TEC UK is a retailer. No, this isn't market research. We're posting news that we hope the retro-gaming community will find interesting.

It's possible that I may have fallen into a pattern when it comes to the way I phrase the question at the end; but I don't know what happened to my "d" key today...

[–] ktec@lemmy.zip 1 points 2 weeks ago

Thank you for the wall of text. It's really helpful and informative.

[–] ktec@lemmy.zip 4 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

Has anyone here tried KNULLI, minUI, or muOS?

[–] ktec@lemmy.zip 2 points 2 weeks ago

Thanks for catching that, Murray. I've fixed it in the post.

[–] ktec@lemmy.zip 1 points 2 weeks ago

I enjoy your comment too much to fix the typo in the post.

[–] ktec@lemmy.zip 5 points 3 weeks ago

The link to the article is https://www.timeextension.com/news/2024/09/this-is-why-you-should-never-store-your-retro-game-collection-in-a-shed/

That should be the link you see in the post but, if not, I hope the link pasted above works for you.

[–] ktec@lemmy.zip 5 points 1 month ago

Gotta love the name.

[–] ktec@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 month ago

Thanks for the catch. I've updated the post.

[–] ktec@lemmy.zip 12 points 2 months ago

Thank you for pointing out the unclear wording.

This change isn’t about introducing any fixes, updates, or features to the emulator itself;

is talking about the change between version 5.0-21811 and 2407. I've updated the post to be clearer.

Dolphin have made huge strides in GameCube/Wii emulation since the 5.0 release, and I think they've done themselves a disservice by not highlighting these significant achievements through major version number releases.

[–] ktec@lemmy.zip 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

How can you ask if it offers value without specifying a price?

You make a valid point. Given that it uses the same chipset, I'd guess that it will be priced a bit higher than the RG35XXSP.

After using OnionOS, the only thing that matters to me is the OS.

Totally agree with you about OnionOS. That's what made the Miyoo Mini (Plus) devices great. Given that the RG40XX is expected to use a Linux OS, there's a better chance that we'll have some great custom firmware. I'm hoping for ArkOS, although GarlicOS may also be a possibility.

I have a Retroid and Android gaming is clumsy.

I agree that Android is a difficult beast to tame, though it can be done.

[–] ktec@lemmy.zip 11 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (1 children)

The Commodore Amiga is a family of personal computers that were available from 1985. They used the Motorolla 68000 family of CPUs, the main competitor to Intel's x86 CPUs at the time.

The Amiga is held in great esteem, in no small part due to its innovative design featuring the use of co-processors. The co-processors had their own names, such as Paula, the sound co-processor.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga

[–] ktec@lemmy.zip 1 points 3 months ago

As commenters have pointed out this was, in fact, released last year. This does mean that there are video reviews available:

https://youtu.be/YE6pocOhonc

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