Forget about Resident Evil Revelations. This is what you want — a 90 per cent complete version of the never-released Resident Evil for GBC. Until now, it only existed on a couple of carts owned by an anonymous collector but, thanks to a bit of wheeling and dealing, it’s now been transformed into a ROM, allowing anyone with a GBC emulator to experience the port of the original PlayStation title.
If this were a real game, it would be the best game ever made. I can already see the ads; Which seat will YOU take?
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Microsoft’s support for the Zune HD as a game playing device has been pretty abysmal. Luckily there are hackers, one of which has the beginnings of a serviceable Game Boy Advance emulator working on the device.
Whether it be the DS Lite or the DSi, Nintendo has announced a spate of Nintendo DS hardware spin-offs in the last few years. The Nintendo 3DS is not a spin-off. It’s worth pointing out, you know.