
Digitally Restoring Your Childhood: How AI is Bringing Retro Video Games Back to Life
How machine learning and clever tooling are repairing and enhancing classic video games-what works, what breaks, and why it feels like time travel.

How machine learning and clever tooling are repairing and enhancing classic video games-what works, what breaks, and why it feels like time travel.

A nostalgic deep-dive into the Watara Supervision: why this cheap Game Boy alternative mattered, what its obscure games taught designers, and how its aesthetic and market position left a quiet mark on portable gaming.

The Atari Jaguar failed in the market but not in imagination. This essay explains why its odd hardware and daring library produced games that still surprise-how preservation, emulation and modern tech can restore and reframe the Jag for today’s players.

A guided tour through underrated sci‑fi games from the 1980s and 1990s-the strange, brilliant experiments that shaped modern sci‑fi gaming but got buried under blockbuster noise. How they mattered then, why they still matter, and where to play them today.

From browser play to FPGA accuracy: how NES emulation transformed preservation, accessibility, and nostalgia for classic games - and why the legal and ethical fight still matters.

Two decades after its demise, the Dreamcast's daring designs and strange little inventions still hum with ideas. This post explains why those games matter today - to players, historians and modern developers.

Emulators and fan communities are restoring the Neo Geo Pocket Color from obscurity-improving accuracy, enabling netplay, supporting translations and homebrew, and introducing the system to a new generation of players.

A detailed timeline of PlayStation emulators: how they began, landmark projects, legal battles, technical breakthroughs, and their lasting impact on gaming culture.