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Get hyped for PCSX2 2.0 — and learn to spot a fake emulator scam
Longtime PCSX2 dev talks about the upcoming stable release, 3 years in the making.
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Longtime PCSX2 dev talks about the upcoming stable release, 3 years in the making.
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A new interview with the dev behind the MiSTer's most-anticipated core, and an overview of the Playdate's emulation scene.
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Loads of patch notes and fan translation updates this week, plus a new guest column about a groundbreaking '90s work of RPG Maker interactive fiction!
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Everyone subscribed on Saturday, August 26th will be entered to win.
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NBD, just emulating a '90s VR headset that doesn't exist. Plus a big update to the MiSTer's Saturn core and a Death Note fan translation.
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Plus: Wii U emulator Cemu can hang out with Miis now. Remember those lil guys?
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Plus the "we have the Analogue Pocket at home" of retro handhelds and a groundbreaking IBM PC emulator.
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Using emulator tools, infidelity rebuilt Zelda without its flickering sprites and with new high quality audio support and a laundry list of QoL fixes.
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Plus: Translations of an Evangelion visual novel and a PC-98 dungeon crawler. The MiSTer gets Game & Watch and guest Ray Barnholt gets NEStalgic.
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Plus: ROM's first mini guest column, from Noclip's Danny O'Dwyer, a hot new Taito MiSTer core and two sweet fan translations.
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Fan translation group Rent-a-Modders went above and beyond in completing this Sega gem's unfinished translation, adding VMU easter eggs and more.
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Nintendo sent a letter to Valve, but was it a DMCA takedown request? Plus: some fun retro handhelds and a fully voiced fan dub.
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Volume 1, available for order now, arranges years of photographed screenshots from the PC Engine, Saturn, PlayStation, and more into a 110-page mood piece.
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Come for the Zelda deets, stay for quotes on SuperFX fastrom and the 20-year wait for a fully translated Dreamcast great.
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Plus: A tool for infinite DIY Nintendo DS visual novels (or at least infinite Haruhi Suzumiyas).
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They said it couldn't be done. It's being done anyway.