There is no real "criteria" here. I didn't go with X roms per system, or the top 100 according to some list. I just tried to get a nice mix of classics and hidden gems based on years of playing retro games, critical scores, and reviewing a bunch of top games and hidden gems lists. Plus, I've shared a few of these packs before and implemented some of the feedback I've gotten.
r/ModRetroI loved the line from the video about reliving your childhood Christmas morning! I was so excited when I opened my Gameboy advanced that I sliced my finger on the clamshell packaging and still have a faint scar 20 years later. Are there plans for a gameboy advanced model? Are ModRetro games subject to the same computing power restrictions as gameboy games? What about framerate? Are ...
A New Flair has been added to the Reddit called "Retro Bowl". Since r/RetroBowl has a "Retro Bowl College" Flair, taking people from our reddit, we will take from theirs!
Here is a Google Doc containing all of the teams in Retro Bowl College from left to right/top to bottom. The actual conference and team names are used, and there are colors associated with each team to reflect their real life uniforms.
A place to chat and share anything related to retro PC. Mostly anything Pentium 4 or before. Anything unrelated will be deleted and may result in your ban, but if its related to old PC's it will stay! If you're offering a trade or looking for a part, label it in the title as [TRADE] and [LFP] respectivly.
Very recently, I discovered the existence of devices called "game stick", which is a small dongle that is plugged in a TV via HDMI, and it provides emulation for many retro consoles (many Atari, NES, SNES, etc.).