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Boing Boing on MSNWhy Super Nintendo consoles are getting faster as they get olderThe engineers squeezed as much performance as they could from the 16-bit processors of yore and then turned the job of ...
Being able to retroactively make a current game work on older systems is just yet another reminder that video game development is like a magic spell sometimes.
After 37 years, a sequel to Commodore 64 title Beyond The Ice Palace finally arrives, but what is the game and why has the ...
SNES owners have been investigating a strange issue with their consoles where they seem to be getting faster the older they ...
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Rumors suggest Nintendo Switch 2 may support mouse-like controls and this could mean that fans could soon play games like "Mario Paint" soon.
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ZME Science on MSNSpeedrunners Just Discovered a Strange Problem With Old SNES Consoles: They’re Sounding FasterSome things in life are hard to understand. Why do socks vanish in the laundry? Why do cats stare at nothing for minutes on ...
Over the past few weeks, Super Nintendo fans have made a curious discovery – that chip has been quietly overclocking itself over the decades, making SNES consoles run ever so slightly faster ...
Hold it horizontally like a Nintendo Switch or Steam Deck, flip out its secondary screen, then rotate its twin hinged ...
Kate went to Sony HQ to get a preview of Sony's future TV product roadmap, namely, a RGB Mini-LED display prototype that innovates one of today's leading TV technologies. Although she wasn't able to ...
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