The Super NES is arguably the best known console of the 16-bit era. It typically came in the form of a grey box with either grey or purple buttons, and an angular or streamlined design, depending on ...
IIRC the SNES-CD was supposed to include some 3D support hardware. In retrospect it probably made more sense to release it as a completely separate console, since the SNES CPU was going to be just ...
Super Mario Land is one of the most important games in the Super Mario franchise's history due to its status as the first portable entry. It also played completely unlike the SMB games due to a shift ...
The SNES CD, the SNES peripheral that Sony was working on with Nintendo, was long thought to be lost, but a prototype for the device resurfaced in recent years. This reappearance forms the story of ...
Homebrew games are nothing new, but it isn't often we see them released for unreleased hardware. However, Super Boss Gaiden isn't "just" a game you can play on a real SNES using a flash cart - it's ...
Befitting of the homebrew crackin’ reputation recently, Nintendo figured they’d take the opportunity of the DSi’s fresh hardware to kibosh homemade code via flash carts once and for all. As you can ...
Tweaks to the new DSi may have temporarily put the kibosh on homebrew applications, but hackers have developed a new flash device to work around the problem. In a move to thwart pirating, tech ...
A recently translated interview with Shigeru Miyamoto has shed some light on Nintendo's plans to make a major SNES peripheral a haven for indie devs - a full decade before indie gaming on consoles ...
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