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ATABoy bridges old IDE drives to the 21st century with Open Source USB host bridge
By Les Pounder published
Using the power of the Raspberry Pi Pico 2's RP2350, ATAboy bridges the hard drives of old, with the computers of today.

Ambitious developer showcases slick triple-level Quake-like game stored in tiny 64KB executable
By Mark Tyson published
Developer Daivuk has released QUOD, a 64KB ‘boomer shooter’ with an uncanny resemblance to id Software’s seminal FPS title, Quake.

Nintendo's Game & Watch hacked and turned into retro emulation beast
By Hassam Nasir published
A true pocket console!

You can log into 28 vintage computer systems in your browser for free, thanks to the Interim Computer Museum
By Mark Tyson published
Experience legendary OSes, architectures, programming languages, and games via a new online portal.

Steam Deck shortage goes global
By Jowi Morales published
The handheld console is still available in Australia, the U.K., Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan. But will they run out of stock in the near future, too?
‘Mad scientist’ visualizes Atari 2600 fetching data from ROM for mesmerizing light show
By Mark Tyson published
A spectacular new CMOS FET level visualization of an Atari 2600 loading data has been shared by a 'mad scientist.'

Several PC games run on Snapdragon 8 Elite Android device with 16GB RAM and emulation
By Aaron Klotz published
YouTuber tests several PC games on Android with high-end Snapdragon-powered devices, showing how good PC emulation is on Android. Cyberpunk 2077 runs at over 60 FPS on liquid-cooled Red Magic 11 Pro.

Minecraft Java Edition will get a Vulkan multi-threaded renderer
By Bruno Ferreira published
Minecraft Java Edition will get a Vulkan multi-threaded renderer, replacing the aging OpenGL.

High-end Android phones are now powerful enough to emulate the PC version of Cyberpunk 2077
By Aaron Klotz published
AAA PC gaming is now becoming viable on Android devices

Sony considering PlayStation 6 delay to 2029, while Nintendo could hike Switch 2 price, according to report
By Jowi Morales published
The two gaming giants are reportedly taking widely different approaches to the memory chip shortage as the situation is starting to affect consumer electronics outside of PCs.
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