Sometimes old video game consoles never truly die, they just transcend into something something nostalgic and better. Thanks to the wonder of FPGAs, we've seen some pretty incredible demos, such as ...
Back during the 16-bit era of the Sega Mega Drive and the Super Nintendo, there was the general impression that getting a game like Doom running on either console would be impossible. At least in a ...
Back in 1994, Doom was ported to the SEGA 32X, a piece of hardware that turned the SEGA Genesis into a 32-bit machine. In the name of science, someone decided to see about putting the FPS game on a ...
The SEGA 32X was a failure, but certainly not a boring failure. The mushroom-shaped power booster for the Genesis was a fascinating experiment and IGN Retro is going through its catalog one game at a ...
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Recently, I opined that the SEGA CD was a key reason the SEGA Genesis faltered at the end of the 16-bit generation. The SEGA CD helped fracture the audience, as gamers were lured into spending around ...
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