This week’s homebrew brings arcade-perfect Ghosts’n Goblins to Amiga AGA, Super Pang to Genesis, and a Game Boy platformer starring an inhaler named Pumpy.
Browsing: Homebrew
Pyrite64 is a new open‑source engine and editor that lets creators build real N64 games for original hardware and emulators with a modern, visual workflow.
Homebrew dev Frogbull has Minecraft running on Sega Saturn hardware, turning the ’90s console into a surprisingly capable, fully 3D block-mining sandbox.
Want “cursed settings” Streets of Rage? This new ROM hack turns Sega’s classic brawler into a customizable playground with modifiers, randomizers, and more.
Super Storm Buster is a dark sci‑fi SNES shmup aiming for huge bosses, dense bullet patterns, and real hardware carts, with a Kickstarter campaign incoming.
Jörg Karwath’s Lemmings Reloaded brings enhanced graphics, full-screen scrolling, and 55+ levels to C64, surpassing the limited 1994 official port.
Cult platformer Nebulus is getting a fully licensed new GBA cartridge and ROM release, bringing its rotating tower puzzles back for a modern handheld audience.
Sausageware Games readies S.C.I.O.N and Knightmare for ZX Spectrum, mixing run‑and‑gun chaos with TV‑show dungeon crawling in 48k and 128k glory.
Invanoid is a new Amiga game that fuses Arkanoid’s paddle play with Space Invaders’ alien waves, delivering a hot, replayable score-chaser for classic hardware.
Sonic R&R reworks Sonic R into an exploration-first platformer, stripping out racing pressure and refining controls to make collecting and roaming far easier.