Shockbox Update – Inserts for Titan ST-V games added

On request, I’ve had a go at creating inserts for some Titan ST-V arcade games.  They were fun to make, especially the one for Diehard Arcade, since it was a perfect excuse to use the Japanese poster for the movie.  Just look at that thing, the actual film is not nearly as exciting!  My only …

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A Good Week for 3DS News

It’s been a rough couple of months to be a Nintendo fan, but yesterday’s Nintendo Direct had plenty of good news to go around—at least for the 3DS.  While the WiiU got a few “info morsels” regarding the Virtual Console, the impending major system update, and some New Super Luigi U details, the main reveal …

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The Vectrex

The Vectrex is unique among home gaming systems.  If you want to play games on a genuine vector screen, the Vectrex really is your only choice—outside of buying a vintage arcade machine.  Lost in the shuffle of consoles vying for prominence at the height of the early 80s videogame “fad”, the system never really caught …

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Shock Box Insert Update

I’ve made some progress with my Shock Box Insert “To Do” List.  The highlight is definitely the revised Last Blade design, which I think really benefits from the added polish.  Puzzled and Metal Slug also received some layout tweaks, and my King of Fighters 2002 inserts have finally been color-corrected–the hot pink backgrounds should no …

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Wii U Stumbles, Sony Half-Announces Next PlayStation & 1UP Bites the Bullet – The Times, They Are a Changin’

It’s been an interesting week or so for videogame news.  Not in a good way, more the Well Known Chinese Proverb sort. The Wii U sold very poorly in January, and Rayman Legends—a promising 3rd Party exclusive—got pushed back until Fall (and went multi-platform to boot).  One theory, via Gamasutra, suggests the low number could …

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They make new carts for the Commodore 64…who knew???

I’ve been aware of the ‘homebrew’ cartridge scene for classic consoles since the early proof-of-concept releases on the Atari 2600 and Vectrex, and I’ve seen it continue on other retro machines like the Colecovison and the NES.  Yet, I guess I have been out of the loop, since it looks like RGCD has been offering …

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