Zelda ports are exploding across PC, Linux, Android, and handhelds, with fan projects adding widescreen, mods, gyro, cheats, and more.
Browsing: Game Roundups
This month’s PortMaster offerings include some legendary PC offerings, a hidden gem FPS, a rhythmic shmup and a “single-player co-op” game.
What has Nick been playing more recently on this Swiss-Army knife of go-to gaming goodness? Let’s check it out.
These modern games pay loving tribute to retro classics like Chrono Trigger, Ninja Gaiden, Donkey Kong Country, and Jet Set Radio.
Video store rentals were a fun way to play games growing up, and the PlayStation had a lot of B-List offerings that still offered up a great amount of fun.
Don’t have enough games in your Steam Library? Or just looking for something new to play? Well here’s 8 games to grab if you’re looking to grow your backlog.
The user is left with a bit of a predicament: we have this beautiful 1:1 display and a chipset that’s capable of running titles that the device simply lacks the analog sticks to control.
PortMasterโs newest releases include free downloads, paid ports, and some surprisingly big names now playable on retro handhelds.
Looking for something new to play on your Android handheld? Need to go fast behind the wheel? Check out five of Ban’s driving recommendations for x86 emulation.
We’re taking another look at five more PSP games for the Mangmi Air X, a budget handheld that feels made for the PlayStation Portable and these costly times.