
Remaking Classics: Which Sega Saturn Games Deserve a Modern Revival?
A passionate, game-by-game case for modern remakes of nine Sega Saturn classics - what to fix, what to preserve, and why these titles still matter.

A passionate, game-by-game case for modern remakes of nine Sega Saturn classics - what to fix, what to preserve, and why these titles still matter.

The Atari Jaguar’s library is more than a handful of cult classics - buried in its catalog are smart, strange, and surprisingly polished games. This list highlights ten overlooked Jaguar titles that deserve a second look, with what makes each stand out in gameplay, graphics, and personality.

Step-by-step guide to get the best Dreamcast emulation on PC: choose the right emulator, convert discs to CHD, configure Vulkan/OpenGL, map controllers, tune audio, enable VMU saves, and apply per-game tweaks for flawless performance.
How 8-bit limitations forged a visual language that still powers modern games - from silhouette-first design and palette economy to the indie pixel revival. Includes composite interviews with contemporary developers about how NES visuals shaped their work.

Emulation sits at the crossroads of nostalgia and law. This article examines whether playing Game Boy Color classics via emulation is legally defensible or ethically permissible - weighing preservation, developer rights, collectors' markets, and the hard realities of modern copyright enforcement.

Emulation sits at the crossroads of preservation, legality, and fandom. This article examines the legal realities and moral dilemmas of playing Neo Geo Pocket games on emulators, with perspectives from developers, preservationists, and IP counsel.
Neo Geo AES cartridges now routinely trade for prices that would buy small appliances. This article unpacks why - limited supply, nostalgic demand, speculators - and what it means for collectors and casual players. Practical advice included: how to buy, when to invest, and alternatives to owning a multi-thousand-dollar cartridge.

A countdown of the Sega Master System titles that divided players - from ugly ports and baffling localizations to mascot wars and licensing lunacies - and what those arguments tell us about gaming culture in the 1980s and early 1990s.