Reddit » Retro Gaming
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This subreddit is for those of us who still love the golden-age of video games, before it was all about the graphics. Atari, Intellevision, ColecoVision, Vectrex, Sega, Nintendo, DOS, and more. It's all good here as long as it's gaming from the 70s, 80s, or 90s.
Reddit » Retro Gaming
42m ago
I used to play a game on my uncles pc (uk) that no-one else seems to know. It was the 90s. It was a clown (possibly a robot but im sure its a clown) on a unicycle that you had to manuvue on platforms without falling off. It used to squeak whenever you jumped. Someone else must've had it, please help ?
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Reddit » Retro Gaming
3h ago
I remember having a demo of a game which was a RTS. It would have been around the time of the millenium as I either had it in windows 98 or windows xp.
The game you controlled some sort of mage and i seem to remember some bottom screen static menu which had some clicking things and on it maybe a skull. Quite possibly balders gate but didnt know if someone had any other ideas?
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Reddit » Retro Gaming
3h ago
As the title says,I am looking for obscure weird and even underrated PS1 games. It can even be a Japanese exclusive game as long as it has a English patch. I'm asking this cuz I have started playing more PS1 games cuz of the vita emulator,but everytime I look for best PS1 games the same games always pop up the same applys to when I look up for underrated PS1 games.
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Reddit » Retro Gaming
5h ago
Where do I begin? I recall like it was yesterday when back in 2014, I had been experimenting with a very basic emulator called PSX, and it was very interesting to use.
Though at the time I had first discovered it, I had been very familiar with 8 bit and 16 bit based emulators for many years, but it wasn’t until the dawn of 2014 that I would finally discover how to use PS1 emulators.
However, I have now come to love DuckStation as while it may be defunct, I still use it frequently anyway, which makes me want to learn how to get the most out of it.
The point I am trying to make is that while I ..read more
Reddit » Retro Gaming
9h ago
Hi everyone, The themes and/or games suggested for next month are up to vote down bellow. Vote closes in 3 days, have a great week!
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Reddit » Retro Gaming
9h ago
Hi guys, I don't know if this is retro enough, I'm a child from the 90s. Look, I've been trying to find this game for a long time. I played it on pc (in the 2000s maybe) and I can't remember the name of it. It was about a yellow hovercraft in the future, 3d open world (with obvious limitations) and you had to pursue criminals in other ships. I think the name of the game started with "patrol (and some year... Let's say 2038)"
Please, if you have played something similar, help me find this game's title. I'm going to loose it otherwise.
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Reddit » Retro Gaming
9h ago
Okay, so I swear I'm not an idiot but I can't figure this out. The company that I bought it from told me that the instructions were on the screen where you reconfigure the controls but I still can't get it right. I used to have a similar console before the Kinhank and the way to pause the game was by pressing the "Start" and "Pause" buttons simultaneously. I was actually able to figure that one out on my own (see? I told you I wasn't an idiot). But that method doesn't work with the Kinhank. Any help that you guys could provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Reddit » Retro Gaming
9h ago
Apologies for the self-promo post, but I have a booth at the Calgary Comic Expo this weekend and I set up my childhood NES as a conversation starter. I’ve watched so many young kids try playing NES for the first time today and it has been incredible.
I don’t have kids of my own, but this has been awesome. The NES is timeless.
Also if you’re at the Calgary Expo this weekend, swing by booth 703!!
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