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Author : Manu
9 May 2025, 11:45 pm
We are happy to announce a major update that will make it much easier for Mac users to enjoy their favorite retro games!
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Author : Tasha
24 April 2020, 5:02 pm
The SEGA Genesis defined 16-bit gaming. Launched in 1988 as the Mega Drive in Japan (and a year later as the Genesis in North America), SEGA's console was built around a Motorola 68000 processor — running at a blazing 7.6 MHz. With its ability to display 64 colors on-screen simultaneously and a crisp 320x224 resolution, the Genesis delivered arcade-quality visuals that left 8-bit consoles in the dust. But it was the Yamaha YM2612 sound chip that really set the Genesis apart, producing that distinctive FM synthesis sound, unmistakably SEGA.
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Author : Manu
23 August 2019, 4:22 pm
Last month we told you about the massive update we arranged for all the Amiga games. But even if the 16-bit Commodore computer is one of our favorites, we didn't forget about the rest. Continue reading to know what we did, because there is very promising news.
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