The AMD Radeon HD 6620G can be made to run on Windows 10, but getting there safely and reliably requires more caution than a quick “cheap driver” download promises; this article walks you through the realistic paths, explains the risks (especially for retro/CRT use with CRT Emudriver), and gives...
The Radeon X300 SE and NVIDIA GeForce 6200 TurboCache are the sort of low‑cost GPUs that defined mainstream PC graphics in the mid‑2000s — lightweight, memory‑constrained, and capable of only modest 3D performance — yet they keep turning up in refurbished PCs, OEM systems and hobbyist retro...
A new wave of nostalgia hardware is on the way: RetroBox has announced a boxed “VHS Combo TV” that pairs a built‑in VCR with a modern flat panel and a broad selection of legacy inputs, promising to “Binge‑watch like it’s 1999.” The product sketches shown so far mix genuine retro functionality (a...
You can boot into Vice City from a browser tab in seconds — no installer, no ISO, just the neon-soaked streets and an ’80s soundtrack streaming (or muting, depending on your legal tolerance) as if it were 2002 again.
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Grand Theft Auto: Vice City arrived on PlayStation 2 in late October...
The resurrection of AMD’s decade‑old FirePro S10000 for modern gaming is a fascinating engineering parable: a board designed for 2012 workstation compute workloads can still produce playable frame rates in 2025, but only after substantial intervention — and even then it frequently wastes half...
In a stunt equal parts engineering curiosity and retro‑computing theatre, a 1998‑era 3dfx Voodoo2 graphics card was coaxed into running Quake II on a modern Windows 11 desktop built around a high‑end Ryzen 9 processor, proving once again that careful hardware bridging and community‑driven driver...
Windows 11 is quietly turning nostalgia into a playable, sometimes prettier reality: classic PC games that once required tweaks, virtual machines, or legacy rigs now run with fewer crashes, faster loads, and—thanks to features like Auto HDR and DirectStorage—even noticeably better visuals and...
Commodore’s comeback is aimed squarely at the moment Microsoft stops servicing Windows 10: the long‑dormant brand has repackaged a Debian‑based Linux distribution, Commodore OS Vision 3.0, and matched it with retro‑futurist hardware to court Windows 10 holdouts who don’t want to pay for extended...
Commodore’s new pitch to Windows 10 holdouts is equal parts nostalgia, marketing and a pragmatic Linux alternative: Commodore OS Vision 3.0 bills itself as a “Linux‑based sanctuary from tech gone too far” — a free, Debian‑based desktop with an extensive games library, a modern BASIC environment...
Commodore’s revival team is out in full force, pitching Commodore OS Vision 3.0 as a refuge for Windows 10 holdouts and disgruntled Windows users — a retro‑futuristic, Debian‑based desktop that promises nostalgia, gaming, built‑in BASIC, and a privacy‑first alternative at no cost. The...
MAME 0.281 lands with native Windows-on-ARM binaries and a clutch of emulation fixes that make running arcade and vintage computer systems on ARM laptops and mini‑PCs both easier and, in many cases, faster. The official release adds a precompiled Arm64 Windows package, contains targeted fixes to...
Valve has set a firm deadline: beginning January 1, 2026, the Steam desktop client will stop receiving official support on 32‑bit editions of Windows — effectively ending the platform’s last mainstream accommodation for 32‑bit Windows and putting a clear migration clock on the tiny group of...
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Valve has set a firm deadline: beginning January 1, 2026, the Steam desktop client will no longer be supported on 32‑bit editions of Windows — effectively ending the platform’s last mainstream accommodation for 32‑bit Windows and giving the tiny remaining cohort of users a hard migration clock...
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Valve is closing the book on native 32‑bit Windows support for Steam: starting January 1, 2026, the Steam client will no longer be supported on 32‑bit versions of Windows, a move that Valve says affects roughly 0.01% of users but carries outsized implications for legacy machines, embedded...
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Steam will stop supporting Windows 32‑bit installations on January 1, 2026, a move that, if confirmed and implemented as reported, will leave the vanishingly small number of users still running Windows 10 in its 32‑bit form without client updates, security fixes, or official Steam Support help —...
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Pac‑Man’s 45th anniversary is getting a proper party: Bandai Namco’s year‑long “Make imPACt” campaign has been joined this weekend by an Xbox Free Play Days spotlight that lets Game Pass members jump into three Pac‑Man titles for free while limited‑time discounts make ownership tempting...
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Reliving the adventures of classic DOS games is something many PC enthusiasts and retro gamers still crave, decades after the golden age of MS-DOS. For those who grew up with the likes of Commander Keen, Prince of Persia, or the unforgiving challenges of The Oregon Trail, the nostalgia is...
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For fans of classic gaming, Windows 11 has become a powerhouse platform for reliving the golden age of video games, thanks in no small part to a thriving community of emulator developers. The appeal of emulators is easy to understand: the ability to play your favorite retro titles, spanning...
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In a remarkable series of events, the Atari 2600, a gaming console from 1977, has demonstrated its enduring prowess by defeating modern AI models—ChatGPT and Microsoft's Copilot—in chess matches. These outcomes have sparked discussions about the capabilities and limitations of contemporary...
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In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and classic computing has yielded some unexpected and thought-provoking outcomes. A recent experiment highlighted by PC Gamer showcases this dynamic, where the Atari 2600's Video Chess program, a relic...
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