Manufactured by Gotlieb and released in April of 1992, this pinball version of Mario was pretty unique for its time. I have fond memories of first discovering this game in a Chuck E Cheese entertainment center; it was the first time I had ever heard Mario as a fully voiced
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Once I finished up my Intel 8080 CPU core for my Space Invaders emulator, I wanted to move onto something a bit more challenging. I knew that the Zilog Z80 CPU was a "cousin" to the 8080; it was largely backwards compatible with the 8080, but also contained a superset
I really enjoyed the process of building my CHIP-8 emulator, so after I finished I immediately started looking for another emulator project.
The general consensus on r/emudev and the EmuTalk Forums seemed to point to the 1978 arcade game: Space Invaders. This was perfect for me since it also
Emulators have always been magical to me. I vividly remember the first time I fired up an NES emulator and ran Super Mario Bros. on my 486DX. It didn't run fast, and the experience wasn't great, but it was magical. As Pentiums replaced the 486s, emulation became more viable and
My wife and I enjoy playing co-op games together. Unfortunately, it seems that split screen couch co-op games are exceedingly rare, and most require you play co-op with two consoles linked over the network.
We have two Xbox One consoles for this reason. With one digital copy of a game