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Gamer finds handwritten note inside second-hand Nintendo DS from previous owner
Daily Mirror· 5 days agoA gamer got a sweet surprise when they received a second hand Nintendo DS Lite with a heartwarming...
This modder proves everything’s better with a GBA SP screen attached
The Verge· 5 days agoHave you ever looked at a Nintendo DS and thought it would be cooler if the top screen was swapped...
Satoru Iwata Hypes Up the Nintendo DS and Teases the Wii in Newly Resurfaced Interview
IGN Videogames· 2 days agoSatoru Iwata, who served as Nintendo's president from 2002 to 2015, notably didn't do many...
Everything you need to know to use RetroArch on iPhone and iPad
AppleInsider· 6 days agoWith the RetroArch app for iPhone and iPad, you can now play your favorite legacy games on the go —...
Everything You Need to Know About Game Emulators on iPhone
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 6 days agoTestut wrote on the store page he plans on adding more support for more consoles in the near future,...
Iwata's comments in restored 2004 interview look downright prophetic
Gamasutra· 3 days agoDating back to E3 2004, the interview from Kikizo has been fully remastered with Japanese and...
Nintendo Switch breaks 141 million sales, expected to beat DS by March 2025
TweakTown· 7 days agoThe Nintendo Switch family of consoles and handhelds has now shipped more than 140 million units worldwide, is expected to narrowly beat DS by March 2025.
Lost Interview With Satoru Iwata Has Been Remastered And Published - Gameranx
Gameranx· 3 days agoSatoru Iwata was a former President of Nintendo, and a formerly unreleased video of him has been...
The Best iOS Game Emulators to Play on Your iPhone
Lifehacker· 6 days agoSince the launch of Android in 2008, Apple’s iOS has lagged significantly behind its Google-powered competition in one respect: retro gaming. While some companies, particularly Final Fantasy ...
Classic gaming emulators RetroArch and PPSSPP finally land on iOS
TechSpot· 7 days agoAfter Delta's release last month, two more emulation heavyweights have joined the fray. Let's start with RetroArch, which is sort of like the Swiss Army knife of emulation. Fire it up, and you'll ...