Recent discussions have centered on the Capcom vs. SNK crossover series, particularly following the inclusion of SNK characters in Street Fighter 6. In response to this interest, an English translation patch for the Japan-exclusive Dreamcast version of Capcom vs. SNK Pro is in development, created by @JustinGibbins.
Modder @SpadeTheSkele has successfully made the 1999 PC port of Sega Rally 2 compatible with modern computers, enhancing its performance compared to the lower framerate of the Dreamcast version.
An indie developer, known as Meesedev, is creating a “Minecraft-inspired” game for the GameCube and Dreamcast, leveraging Minecraft Beta 1.7.3 as a base.
The original English voice actors for the characters Feena and Sue in the game Grandia have returned to voice a pivotal scene that was not originally voiced due to technical limitations at the time of the game’s release.
Love this game, can't believe they got the original cast for this.
Square Enix has announced the release of the Final Fantasy I-VI Pixel Remaster Collection, which features the Pixel Remaster versions of Final Fantasy I, Final Fantasy II, Final Fantasy III, Final Fantasy IV, Final Fantasy V, and Final Fantasy VI.
This week, modder KurkoMods introduced an exciting new mod titled Banjo Kazooie: Bear Waker Deluxe, which brings Banjo and Kazooie into the realm of The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker.
Following the success of Dead Cells, Konami has approved additional Castlevania content for another title—Dead by Daylight, developed by Behaviour Interactive.
A player has reportedly exploited a glitch to attain the top position on the leaderboard for the Donkey Kong challenge in Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition.
There has been a recent increase in community-driven ports of popular games to new platforms, aided by skilled hackers who have dissected source code. Notable titles like Zelda, GTA III, and DOOM 64 have seen native versions emerge, and now the Dreamcast is set to receive a port of Super Mario 64.
At the recent Grasshopper Direct event, Shinji Mikami and Suda51 discussed a potential new collaboration centered around Killer7, the stylized shooter that debuted on the PS2 and GameCube in 2005.
Never played this game due to it's weird graphics. But might it try out since it's getting a rerelease.
Modder Proteus Resurrection is currently adapting Konami‘s Castlevania: Bloodlines, which was originally released on the Genesis, for the SNES platform.