HyperMegaTech has announced two new handhelds based on the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum, turning a pair of iconic 1980s machines into portable, clamshell gaming devices. The devices, officially titled...
Retro-style arcades are gaining attention again in 2026, but this is not a repeat of earlier nostalgia cycles. The current rise reflects how players engage with games, where they spend time, and what ...
It’s been a long time since Truxton last showed up. Thirty-eight years, to be exact. Back in 1988, it carved out a place in arcade history with punishing difficulty and explosive action. Now, Clear Ri...
The Evercade Nexus is officially up for presale, and for once, this isn’t just another minor revision of a retro handheld. This feels like Evercade is growing up a bit. Preorders opened this week at $...
There’s something comforting about a collection like this. No live service hooks, no battle passes, just a stack of old-school games that used to eat your allowance one continue at a time. Limited Run...
Hyperkin is once again dipping into the retro well, but this time it’s doing so alongside ModRetro. The two companies have announced a collaboration that brings Hyperkin’s Captain Premium Controllers ...
Stern Pinball, Inc. has officially pulled the cover off one of the most anticipated licensed tables in recent memory: Pokémon by Stern Pinball. Created in collaboration with The Pokémon Company Intern...
Limited Run Games is kicking off 2026 by looking firmly in the rearview mirror. The publisher’s first announcement of the new year is Capcom Arcade Stadium Vol. 1, a physical release of Capcom’s long-...
Retro gaming gear is like a save point in physical form: a way to revisit the games, sounds, and chunky pixels that made people fall in love with the medium in the first place. For modern players drow...