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      WEEKY DOSE OF GAMING NEWS: Stunt Car Racer, Toki, Anbernic RG ARC

      WEEKY DOSE OF GAMING NEWS: Stunt Car Racer, Toki, Anbernic RG ARC

      November is in full swing, boys and girls, and for all of us, that means more retro games and consoles are in the pipeline. So it looks like we’ve got nothing but fun and excitement until the year ends. So, if you’re curious about why, then this week’s news will convince you.

      Continuing with our theme of old-school action-packed gaming, we have a sweet side scroller, a fast-paced title for all the daredevil gearheads out there, and yet another brand-new handheld in the works. If that works up your appetite, stick around to find out more!

      STUNT CAR RACER

      First off, we’re getting a port for an unlikely console this week, namely the Apple II. For those who were gaming through the golden years of the 80s, you’re probably familiar with a certain title that involved a lot of racing and a lot of stunts. It’s in the name, after all. Jeff Cramlin’s Stunt Car Racer was a game that gave us fast-paced competition, satisfying crashes and the ever-infamous ski jumps, to name a few.

      Thanks to some modern gaming magic, It’s finally making its way to the Apple II after finding some success on the Commodore 64. It’s nice that everyone gets to have a turn behind the wheel. This did come with a few compromises, though. For those who’ve been used to driving around with all the original features, a few had to make the cut. Like multiplayer championships or the ability to save your entire season on disk.

      Still, it’s nice to see Stunt Car Racer getting more releases in 2023. Hopefully, we’ll be getting more of it in the following year.

      TOKI

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      Heading back to the Commodore 64, we’re looking at yet another 80s classic that’s a good number, if you might remember. In 1989, Akira Tsukuma brought his arcade platformer and shooter, Toki, to the NES, Sega Mega Drive, Atari, Amiga, and of course, Commodore 64. So you’ll be hyped to know that it’s getting a well-deserved remaster.

      For those unfamiliar, the game has you playing as a powered-up ape, transformed from a human, that shoots energy balls from his mouth. Now, if you know 80s Japanese pop culture, you know this was all the rage back then. Honestly, it still is now.

      The goal is to keep defeating strange creatures and eventually an evil wizard with your psychic simian fire powers. It’s pretty badass and an absolute classic. The C64 port is still in development, with no specific release date. They did give a rough estimate of a 2024 launch, so at the very least, we can be hyped for the near future. Especially if you’re a true blue Toki fan. Feel free to go bananas!

      ANBERNIC RG ARC

      In the past couple of weeks, we’ve been talking peripherals, attachments, and even colorways. This time, we’ve gotten news on a completely new console. Yes, boys and girls, Anbernic’s coming through with the RG ARC handheld. If they look a bit familiar to our eagle-eyed, cultured viewers, you’ll notice that the new Anbernic RG ARC handhelds are heavily inspired by the good old Sega controllers of yesteryear. Especially the Sega Saturn controller, which also got a retro bit makeover recently. Long story short, it’s an absolute blast from the past.

      It’s also worth noting that out of the recent handheld emulation devices to come out. It’s one of the very few to feature a 4-inch screen and no analogue joysticks, so that means it’s old school as they come. It's perfect for any Sega Classic title and 2D arcade fighting game you can think of.

      As for specs, you can rest easy with both the dual OS and single OS models sporting a beefy RK3566 chipset with emulation capabilities up to 64-bit. The single OS version will retail for just under 70 USD. On the other hand, the dual OS RG ARC, which can run both Linux and Android 11, retails for just under 90 USD.

      New RG ARC-D & ARC-S : r/ANBERNIC

      As of right now, you can score one of these bad boys over at the Anbernic official website. This is an absolute must for any hardcore, old-school Sega aficionado.

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      WEEKY DOSE OF GAMING NEWS: Worriorz, Crimbo, GoRetroid Gunmetal Retroid Pocket 2S

      WEEKY DOSE OF GAMING NEWS: Worriorz, Crimbo, GoRetroid Gunmetal Retroid Pocket 2S

      For most peeps around the globe, it's prep time for the yuletide season, but in the US of A, we still got Thanksgiving rolling in, which is right on the ground because there's definitely a lot to be thankful for, especially in the realm of retro gaming.

      We've covered new games and consoles every week, and this time, it's no different. If you're looking for a new title to get lost in for hours or a new handheld that can keep up with your badassery, you've come to the right place. Many thanks. So hang on to your seats because this ain't your average retro turkey dinner.

      WORRIORZ

      We're kicking things off with an absolute arcade classic. If you've been around and spent your fair share of coin currency, then you probably remember the 1980s arcade game Wizard of War. If not, maybe you played it on the Atari and C64, which was equally fun. Well, that brings us to a modern version named Worriorz, and its C64 release is coming to the Commodore Amiga thanks to 2ndMoon.

      This is some really early news, as there's very little news to go around. We know it's at a very early work-in-progress state with a very early downloadable demo. Worriorz have up to four players battling against each other around the Pac-Man-like maze, while many disappearing enemies try to take you out first. For a game this cute, it's pretty intense for sure. 

      So, if you want to be a warrior and go to war against your closest friends, best keep your eyes peeled for this title. 

      CRIMBO

      As we said earlier, Christmas comes early for many people. Mariah Carey is good to go, and so are we. So, for anyone who played on an old-timey PC or emulates using DOS Box, you might enjoy the wholesome Christmassy family game Crimbo by Blackjacket.

      All we're getting is an unofficial ZX Spectrum to DOS conversion by Little Shop of Pixels, which, as we all know, is already a ton of fun. The mission is clear and simple. You're jolly old St. Nick, and it's your job to collect all the scattered presents while avoiding some holiday-hating duck demons and surprisingly dangerous pine trees.

      Yes, we never knew the Yuletide foliage could be so deadly. Of course, once you clear each area, you've essentially saved Christmas. And you can do it all again next year, or maybe immediately if that tickles your fancy.

      GORETROID GUNMETAL RETROID POCKET 2S

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      It's only been a couple of weeks since Retroid gave us all a taste of the Pocket 2S, and this time, we're getting quite the snazzy update that not only looks good but feels even better. Safe, even. While people clamoured for something badass, GoRetroid gave an equally badass answer with the GoRetroid Pocket 2S Gun Metal version. Make no mistake, colorful hard plastic is all well and good, but there's something satisfying about wielding a solid steel handheld console. So badass. Currently, there's no news of the release, only an official teaser.

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      Still, with GoRetroid saying it's coming soon, we can at least be relieved to know that it's actually going to happen. So, if you want a bit more, GoRetroid's Gunmetal Retroid Pocket 2S might just be up your alley. 

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      #8DaysOfPixelFeature - Day 8: Laboratory X-29

      #8DaysOfPixelFeature - Day 8: Laboratory X-29

      Laboratory X-29 is a sci-fi roguelite-like top-down shooter, where the protagonist takes his chances to escape from the Lab after an accident. Shoot your way out to freedom, clear rooms full of other dangerous experiments, find out the secrets hidden in this place and eat chicken to survive.



      Escape a procedurally generated laboratory, where every attempt is different. Each new room you enter will be full of dangerous experiments that you have to fight back and survive.


      Find out the secrets hidden in this strange place. What kind of experiments were conducted here? What kind of creatures were created?
      And increase your chances of getting out of the Lab with every piece of knowledge you collect.


      After a recent accident, it seems that even the matter of the world has thinned and now you can meet characters from other universes! Who knows, maybe they will give you something useful.

      Now the air of the lab is poisoned with a toxin and you lose your health every second. Luckily, you have found a fried chicken, which is part of experiments too.
      Eating it restores your health, BUT you will have to face unpredictable side effects.



      Good luck on your run through Laboratory X-29!
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      Laboratory X-29 is developed by BlayzbyFill Games. All assets used in this blog belong to the rightful owner.

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      WEEKLY DOSE OF GAMING NEWS: Vigilante, Electro Man, Atari 2600+

      WEEKLY DOSE OF GAMING NEWS: Vigilante, Electro Man, Atari 2600+

      We may be drawing closer to the end of the month, and you assume that we'd be having a shortage of retro games and consoles coming out. Now, that couldn't be farther from the truth. We're actually approaching Q4 of the year with even more great updates that we can handle, so if you're still in search of that brand-new, old-school game or gaming console, then you've definitely come to the right place.

      Two new games and one classic console that's making a modern comeback. All that, just for you. Let's go!

      VIGILANTE

      The Commodore Amiga already has a few great games that came out this year, and the library's only getting bigger with Vigilante, a cool port from Neeso Games, straight from the Sega Master System. This looks to be a step up from the arcade port for the Amiga, which was fine for what it was but could have been better.

      For those unfamiliar, Vigilante is a 1988 Japanese beat 'em up developed and published by Irem, which also had a release in Europe. Data East published it in North America, and the rest is history. If you remember Irem's Kung Fu Master, then Vigilante is sort of its spiritual successor, and while it isn't an actual sequel, you can tell they're cut from the same cloth.

      Vigilante (video game) - Wikipedia

      In terms of improvements, Neeso Games made sure that this version has an improved title screen, a semi-working HDD, all the player animations added, improved graphics, new sounds, and a whole lot more. A playable demo is coming soon, and it's powered by Earok's Scorpion Engine. So, if Vigilante looks like your cup of action, pack tea get hyped.

      ELECTROMAN

      A long time ago, back in the olden times of 1992, an alpha version of a certain game by the name of Electroman was originally released for the MS DOS. The trio of Messrs, Janusz Pelc, and Maciej Miasik started the project, but it never had the worldwide release it deserves. For those who got their hands on the Alpha long ago, you're in luck. Our good friend Tukinem just dropped another big update for the Amiga version he's been working on. 

      Now, there's definitely a lot to unpack when it comes to the steady improvements, but in a nutshell, we're getting improved control, a better math algorithm, improved sounds, shot collisions, and more directional controls.

      Of course, if we're bringing a game from 1992 into 2023, we should expect a few improvements. And Tukinem's got us covered. So, if you've been waiting for this side-scrolling platforming game from the 90s to make its epic comeback, stay tuned for Electroman once a full release comes up.

      ATARI 2600+

      It's safe to say that everyone remembers, or at the very least, remembers the old-school Atari console, whether it's the classic Atari 2600 or Atari Jaguar. You've heard the name at least once in your life.

      For those who missed it, and those who want an old-school taste of it, Atari just announced the return of their classic 2600 home console, new and approved as the Atari 2600+. Just like any modern tech device, the + implies that you've been getting a few modern features baked in. While we don't have the complete spec sheet, it does look like a modern classic.

      We don't get any drastic changes, though. It still retains the old school feel, while featuring a new game cartridge slot that allows for titles from both the Atari 2600 and 7800. It also features HDMI output in widescreen format since no one uses the old-school tube anymore. Hopefully, we can get a full list of specs in the near future.

      As of now, the Atari 2600+ is available on their official website as a pre-order for $129.99 and comes with one of their new CX40+ joysticks and a 10-in-1 game cartridge. The cartridge features classic flight combat, Dodge'em, Haunted House, Maze Craze, Missile Command, Real Sports Volleyball, and more.

      Also, for some multiplayer action, you can also pick up another joystick for $24.99. Pre-orders are coming in by this November and are limited to the US for now, but who knows? If things go well, we might just get an Atari Renaissance worldwide.

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      WEEKLY DOSE OF GAMING NEWS: Goodboy Galaxy, Blockbuster VHS Nintendo Switch Game Case, Gargoyles Remastered

      WEEKLY DOSE OF GAMING NEWS: Goodboy Galaxy, Blockbuster VHS Nintendo Switch Game Case, Gargoyles Remastered

      We're going hard with the updates as we quickly reach Q4 of 2023. Seems like only yesterday we kicked off the year, and now we got autumn at our doorstep. You'd think the retro world had slowed down, but no, that'll never be us, lucky us! From a brand new title to a retro remaster to some sweet nostalgic accessories, this week is all about the old-school feels you never thought you'd want to get your hands on, so stick around for more and let’s go!

      GOODBOY GALAXY

      We're looking at a brand new game for the Game Boy Advance that's available on modern consoles like the Nintendo Switch, your good old PC. But if you still have your original GBA intact, you'll be happy to know that Goodboy Galaxy will be very much playable in 2023. Goodboy Galaxy started as a Game Jam submission back in 2018 and is now looking like one of the most exciting Game Boy games in the current generation.

      What players get is a platforming experience with a lot of running, jumping, shooting, and unique level designs that offer puzzle elements and a bunch of enemies to eliminate. But make no mistake, this is a true GBA game. Created for both original GBA hardware and modern systems. So, if you still own a Game Boy Advance, this will be an incredible addition to your collection.

      Goodboy Galaxy will be available on the Steam Store and the Nintendo Switch Store. The physical editions are available for pre-order through First Press Games. Right now, there's a free demo available on Itch.io if you want to try it out. 

      BLOCKBUSTER VHS NINTENDO SWITCH GAME CASE

      Blockbuster® Mini VHS Cassette Switch Game Case - Retro Fighters

      We got a special surprise for the 80s and 90s kids because Retro Fighters just announced an actual Blockbuster VHS Nintendo Switch Game Case. This may look like an ancient relic to the Gen Z folk, but it's a sweet blast from the past for us. This comes fresh off the new Retro Limited series that focuses on a new line of nostalgia-based products and collectables. This is pretty cool, as only one physical Blockbuster store is still open, and it's located in Bend, Argon, USA.

      Yes, Blockbuster's seen better days. So what you get is a slightly smaller but realistic model of an old-school VHS tape that houses your Nintendo Switch games snugly. It can store up to 12 Nintendo Switch games and four memory cards. If you're interested, these Blockbuster Mini VHS cases will be available on the Retro Fighters website for just $19.99.

      Pre-orders are ongoing, and the official launch is set for November 15, 2023. So if you don't want any late fees, best to check it out as soon as you can. 

      GARGOYLES REMASTERED

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      90s kids are eating good this week because we have yet another nostalgia trip that bridges the gap between after-school video games and afternoon cartoons. Limited Run Games just announced a series of physical editions of Gargoyles Remastered set for release on Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4. This series features standard and collector's editions for the Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 available from Limited Run Games, which is nice.

      But of course, this only means we're getting collector's editions with all the bells, Whistles and collectables. The Gargoyles Remastered Collector's Edition includes a physical copy of the game, a special hinge-style box featuring the voice of Keith David, a limited edition Goliath action figure, a certificate of authenticity, and a whole lot more.

      Switch Limited Run #208: Gargoyles Remastered Collector's Edition

      We'll also get a special re-release of the Genesis Standard and Collector's Edition, both coming in unique game cartridges. If you're a Gargoyles aficionado, you definitely want these in your collection. The Gargoyles Remastered Physical Editions are currently on the Limited Run Games website with the Collector's Editions priced just under $175, Standard Editions just under $70, and the Collector's Sega Genesis Edition just under $100.

      This is a limited edition pre-order, so best to check them out while you can. As for Digital, Gargoyles Remastered is set to release on October 19th for PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4.

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