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We’re in the midst of a retro console revolution. Between emulation handhelds pouring out of China and more affordable FPGA consoles popping up all the time, there have never been more options ...
The Analogue 3D’s launch is moving back by a few months just as competitor ModRetro teases its own Nintendo 64 remake. The Analogue 3D’s launch is moving back by a few months just as ...
The research note posted on X targets Solaris Energy Infrastructure Inc. and sent shares of the Houston-based power company tumbling 17% — the largest drop for the stock since Jan. 27.
Considered one of the greatest games of all time, Super Mario 64 is the best-selling Nintendo 64 game for a good reason. Praised for its visuals, level design, and enticing gameplay, many have ...
It’s been five years since the last-generation Holden Commodore was officially pulled from Australian showrooms, but its twin continues on sale overseas and has been updated once again. After the ...
Three friends claim to have driven from Jacksonville, Florida on the US East Coast to San Diego, California on the West Coast in 23 hours and 35 minutes, setting an unofficial – and illegal ...
Almost 40 years have passed since Beyond the Ice Palace first released on the Commodore 64 in 1988, but new life has been breathed back into the classic platformer thanks to a recent sequel.
Today marks the release of Beyond the Ice Palace 2, and no, you're not imagining things — this is a sequel the 1988 Amiga, Commodore 64, and ZX Spectrum platformer. Taking the shape of a ...
Written by Alexander Golikov for collecting SPARC Solaris metrics for Prometheus. Tested on Solaris 11.3.25, 11.4.4, 11.4.41, 10u11(limited) SPARC. Also work on x86 platform, community-tested with ...
Soccer’s governing body will look into another expansion of its marquee event, the most lucrative in sports, after a request by one of its 2030 co-hosts. By Tariq Panja FIFA, the governing body ...
The Free Software Foundation is holding an auction to celebrate its 40th anniversary. You can bid on the original sketch of the GNU head by [Etienne Suvasa] and [Richard Stallman’s] Internet ...
Over the course of the 1990s we saw huge developments in the world of PC graphics cards, going from little more than the original IBM VGA standard through super VGA and then so-called “Windows ...