NESmaker allows users to create cartridge based, hardware playable NES games in an intuitive, faux object oriented environment without ever having to write a single line of code.

NESmaker allows users to create cartridge based, hardware playable NES games in an intuitive, faux object oriented environment without ever having to write a single line of code.

NESmaker allows users to create cartridge based, hardware playable NES games in an intuitive, faux object oriented environment without ever having to write a single line of code.

Homebrew developer Benjamin Allion has relaunched his homepage. He made a couple of great PSP homebrew games such as GoGoGoo and Arc-Angel and developed his own Nintendo DS RPG engine.
NESmaker allows users to create cartridge based, hardware playable NES games in an intuitive, faux object oriented environment without ever having to write a single line of code.

The Retro League Podcast features discussion about the latest retro gaming news, re-releases, community developments and reviews of our favorite games.
This week:
This week we saw a number of people given honors or having it taken away, but we’re trying to find the line between Hair Metal and Alternative Rock. We are cautious about getting our hopes up for a Commodore 64 plug & play system, and we might have to start rating 90’s TV commercials in a scale of 1 to 5 Poochies. We’ve got a Game Boy port of some arcade classics and a winter sports game for the good old 2600 in this episode of the Retro League.
The Retro Hour is your weekly dose of retro gaming and technology news, views and interviews from the UK.
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We go back to the earliest days of MUDs, university networks, and the Internet with Michael Lawrie. Plus, how one of the world’s most legendary hackers spied on him for a year.
https://soundcloud.com/the-retro-hour/early-internet-adventures-with-michael-lawrie-the-retro-hour-ep108
NESmaker allows users to create cartridge based, hardware playable NES games in an intuitive, faux object oriented environment without ever having to write a single line of code.

NESmaker promises you to make NES Games, without coding skills required. The project at Kickstarter is already funded and goes on for another three days.

Retro Asylum catches up with Dean Swain, Paul Davies & Chris O’Regan as they answer another round of #askRA questions plus Dean & Paul play four Commodore 64 games picked at random in the debut of our new “Lucky Dip” feature.
The Retro Hour is your weekly dose of retro gaming and technology news, views and interviews from the UK.
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David Wise, Rob Hubbard and Graeme Norgate join us at All Your Bass music festival for the ultimate video game music panel!
https://soundcloud.com/the-retro-hour/repost-the-ultimate-video-game-music-panel-the-retro-hour-ep107