Seamus Blackley, the co-founder of Xbox, has recently shared his reflections on a visit to Microsoft that he described as both “amazing” and “bizarre.” The encounter was orchestrated by Asha Sharma, who took over as the head of Xbox in February. As first reported by Pure Xbox, Blackley’s visit marked a significant moment, considering his integral role in the launch of the original Xbox 25 years ago.
Retro Games Ltd (RGL) has officially launched The Spectrum White Edition today, commemorating the 44th anniversary of the original ZX Spectrum 48k, which debuted on April 23, 1982. As first reported by GamesPress, this release is a nostalgic nod to fans of the classic gaming era, and it promises to capture the essence of a beloved console that shaped the future of gaming.
In an exciting announcement, SNK is celebrating the 30th anniversary of its iconic run-and-gun franchise, Metal Slug. As first reported by Nintendo Life, the company has released a special retrospective video that not only pays homage to the series’ rich history but also offers a glimpse into what fans can expect in the future. This milestone is particularly significant, given how Metal Slug has left an indelible mark on the gaming landscape since its debut in 1996.
As first reported by Pure Xbox, a lively discussion has emerged regarding the experience of purchasing gaming consoles at launch and whether those decisions were ultimately worthwhile. With many gamers reflecting on their own historical purchases, this topic allows for both nostalgia and analysis as players weigh the pros and cons of investing in hardware on day one.
A passionate gamer is reaching out to the community for help in tracking down a list of EA’s classic video game twin-packs that were popular in the late 2000s. As first reported by I, Reddit user OlieTheGoalie shared their excitement after acquiring a twin-pack featuring the horror-adventure titles Undying and Alice. This nostalgic find has rekindled their curiosity about other dual packs that EA may have released during that era.