Do you remember gaming in 1990? Talk about the good 'ol days, this was the time that the games had to have a great story line and not rely on graphics. RacketBOY.com dug up the June/July 1990 premier ...
It's safe to say we're big fans of the retro-focused wonders coming out of Retro-Bit - including the brilliant Retro-Bit RES Plus and the wealth of classic titles on its Super Retro-Bit micro-console ...
Sega is getting back into the hardware business, but not in the way you might expect: the company is launching a range of laptops designed to evoke familiarity from gamers of a certain age. Sega was ...
If you gamed in the 90’s like a lot of us did, you may recall Sega releasing a console/handheld system called the Nomad. With this, players could take their favorite Genesis games on the go or play at ...
Sega doesn't make consoles anymore, and that means it doesn't make controllers, either. The only third-party manufacturer with Sega's blessing is Retro-Bit, and after playing with the company's Sega ...
Retro-Bit – the company behind a series of clone systems and repackaged classic games – has already confirmed that it is working with Sega to produce a series of officially-licenced accessories for ...
Pat Long is a freelance writer who has been gaming since Christmas morning 1995 when he first flipped on his sister's new Game Gear and heard the word "SEGA" ring harmoniously from its speakers. He ...
Inside the white plastic, and beneath the iconic swirl, sits a punchy set of hardware for the time which, believe it or not, was surprisingly PC-like in many areas. While the Dreamcast was an ...