Retro gamers are eating good these days: classic games are getting remakes that make them more accessible to 2025 gamers, and older hardware is being brought back to life with FPGA-based machines.
The Analogue 3D’s launch is moving back by a few months just as competitor ModRetro teases its own Nintendo 64 remake. The Analogue 3D’s launch is moving back by a few months just as competitor ...
The Analogue 3D promises a classic Nintendo 64 experience on modern displays with all the bells and whistles that entails. The $250 retro console sold out last year and was supposed to ship in early ...
Palmer Luckey, founder of Anduril Industries and Oculus VR, teased a new retro video game console called "M64." The M64 console will play Nintendo 64 games and be priced at $200. Luckey's company, ...
We’re in the midst of a retro console revolution. Between emulation handhelds pouring out of China and more affordable FPGA consoles popping up all the time, there have never been more options to ...
ModRetro, the gaming company that makes modern versions of retro consoles, has unveiled its take on the Nintendo 64. It’s called the M64, and it has launched alongside ModRetro’s spin on the classic ...
by Chris Harper — Monday, November 24, 2025, 08:36 PM EDT It's an interesting time in the retro gaming world. Thanks to ongoing decompilation efforts, games formerly exclusive to a given platform are ...