The official Retro Core / Battle of the Ports thread

New video up on my second channel taking a look at one of Japans best brands, the Axia cassette.

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A new type of handheld?

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The build and an explanation

New video out now on my second channel, Retro Core AV. Please check it out if you’re in to audio.

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Have very fond memories playing that on my Grandad’s Amiga. I was never very good but I put it down to joysticks of the day!

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Are those two dudes always on the bottom half of the screen, um, pleasuring themselves behind the car?

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Such a great game. I remember it was pretty difficult on hard. Completed several times over, wicked music & graphics, so smooth & great to play. This was the game that made me start to save for an Amiga, I had a Spectrum at the time, I remember going round someone’s house & witnessing this, I was absolutely spellbound by the Amiga, it was such a huge step up. I think I was 14 years old, I started saving all my money from my first part time job, I remember going into Diamond Computers in Bristol with my parents to pick up my A500, it was £399 ! So much money at the time, it took me absolutely ages to save for it & pushed me to work so hard to get it, but my god was it worth it :slight_smile:

i bet they are :slight_smile:

new video today

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A lovely looking new console in the RG series that many people aren’t taking about. It’s a shame because it’s rather good.

One of the greatest Run’n Gun shooters ever made.

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Let’s continue the trilogy !

Brook Power Bay for Nintendo Switch. I well made and useful accessory.

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I only found out about this port the other day, I’d love to have tried it but I no longer have Kinect. They also included a Kinect-powered version of Nin2Jump which to my knowledge is the only to-disc release of that game.

Wasn’t able to find any footage of Dodonpachi played with Kinect that also showed the player though, but here’s some direct feed gameplay:

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nothing beats a classic puzzle game that’s not another version of Tetris.

It’s got Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and has an online store.

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First one on my second channel with a recommended set of speakers fr PC or phone at a very good price.

Next up is a video streamed live on Sunday morning of a Thunder Storm. The sound of the thunder was epic! Even came across well on the live stream. I just wish live streams were in stereo.