Feature on the gorgeous JVC WonderMega from from Sega Force 5 - May 1992 (UK)
I nearly have all consoles that I want, but this is one of the very few that I wish I had...
The monthly USA Here 'N' Now feature from from Sega Force 5 - May 1992 (UK)
I have to say that for some reason, I look forward to the new pictures from the moustached man every single issue. I don't know why, but he always cracks me up. I love this man. 😅
@OutofPrintArchive Somewhere I have that Asterix game for the Gameboy Advance, where the game is 3D and looks like it could've been a PlayStation title.
Can't remember what it's called or where I put it, but I love this series.
I did have the one on Super Nintendo though.
And I remember playing the arcade beat em up back in the day, which was super fun.
Such a shame it never got a home port.
I don't have any real retro games I want to play enough to say get a hold of an emulator; I fully admit most games I played 10 hours a day in my youth (the 1980s) were shit. The oldest games might actually fancy to play still functions on Steam.
Of course there were good ones like Arkanoid, Uridium, Balder Dash, Tetris and a bit later Defender of the Crown and a few others, but most were played because they were the only game in town.
@thomasbeagle tho is it really nostalgia unless you have to try to load the game 5 times while correcting the head in the cassette player until it loads...
I didn't like stock at all. It felt chunky and slow for me.
I'm currently digging into MuOS ( https://muos.dev ) , liking it so far! It also has @zep#pico8 support, you simply download the binaries and it runs natively. This is a huge plus for me.
MuOS's menu is not as eye-candy like Batocera, but fast, highly customizable, and works nicely.