TI-99/4a gets a version of the Activision classic, H.E.R.O.

SteveB and Grammostola on the Atari Age forums have created a version of Activision’s 8-bit classic, H.E.R.O. for the TI-99/4a. H.E.R.O. (Helicopter Emergency Rescue Operation) is an action game that was originally released in 1984 action game by Activision for the Atari 2600. Players take on the role of Roderick Hero, a rescue worker saving TI-99/4a gets a version of the Activision classic, H.E.R.O.

Speedball set for reboot on Steam

The Bitmap Brothers classic game, Speedball, is set for a reboot on Steam, and the game is currently available as part of Steam’s early access programme. Speedball is a futuristic sports video game series first released in 1988. Combining elements of ice hockey and handball with a dystopian twist, players control armored teams competing in Speedball set for reboot on Steam

Atari launch limited edition decanter set inspired by its classic CX-10 Joystick

Ever wanted to store your whiskey in a decanter shaped like a classic gaming joystick? Not sure we’ve ever thought about it, but now we are! Atari have teamed up with Thumbs Up to create a beautiful decanter based on the CX-10 Joystick. They say, “This glass decanter is modeled after the CX-10 Atari joystick Atari launch limited edition decanter set inspired by its classic CX-10 Joystick

Playdate Dock release seems unlikely to be released in the near future

The much-anticipated Playdate dock, a stylish accessory for Panic Inc.’s quirky handheld gaming console, may not be coming out anytime soon. Despite its initial announcement in 2021, Panic co-founder Cabel Sasser recently acknowledged the challenges surrounding its production. In a Threads exchange with a Emanuel Schwarz, Sasser revealed that the dock had faced numerous unforeseen Playdate Dock release seems unlikely to be released in the near future

Pre-orders open for Analogue’s N64 console

Analogue, have turned its talents to recreating Nintendo’s N64 console with the Analogue3D, a device designed to play original Nintendo 64 cartridges using FPGA technology. This system aims to faithfully recreate the N64 experience with a focus on accuracy and preservation, offering 4K resolution output while maintaining 100% compatibility with the entire N64 library. Unlike Pre-orders open for Analogue’s N64 console

Playdate gets its own version of GORILLAS.BAS – and yes, you can use the crank to aim

Gorillas is a turn-based artillery game, which was written as an example game for MS-DOS QBasic. The game involves two gorillas on a city scape, taking in turns to throw bananas at each other, until one is wiped out. Now owners of Panic’s handheld Playdate can play the game, thanks to a remake by theunfamiliarwolf. Playdate gets its own version of GORILLAS.BAS – and yes, you can use the crank to aim

Jim Orlando working on Wolfenstein 3D demake for Commodore PET

Wolfenstein 3D, was released in 1992 by id Software, and is a landmark first-person shooter that popularised the genre. It built on the foundation of Castle Wolfenstein (1981), which introduced stealth-based gameplay in a World War II setting. Wolfenstein 3D shifted the focus to 3D fast-paced action, helping to define modern FPS games. And now, you can (almost) Jim Orlando working on Wolfenstein 3D demake for Commodore PET

Frontier Force: New fixed-screen shooter in the works for Master System

Currently in development for the Sega Master System is Frontier Force – a fixed screen shooter by developer, BadComputer. Your character has access to 6 weapons. The primary weapon has 4 options, plasma, flame, missiles, and chain gun. The plasma has unlimited ammo, the rest can be replenished with ammo pickups. The two other weapons are Frontier Force: New fixed-screen shooter in the works for Master System