28 kHz Was supposed to be bad—so why does the Amiga sound so good?

For decades, “28 kHz” has looked like an also-ran on paper. Not CD quality. Not even…

Rayman 30th anniversary project emerges with Atari involvement

One of gaming’s most recognisable platforming icons may finally be preparing a return. As Rayman approaches…

Inside the Macintosh TV: Apple’s strangest computer of the 1990s

In October 1993, at the exact moment when personal computing was shedding its beige skin and…

Remembering CU Amiga Magazine, the last giant of the Amiga press

CU Amiga Magazine occupies a peculiar and revealing place in the history of computer journalism. Its…

Firefox OS: the idealist that challenged Apple and Google

The story of Firefox OS does not begin with smartphones—it begins with a belief. A belief…

From Sega Saturn to 2026: Pro Soccer Club franchise makes its return

SEGA has officially launched a new entry in its long-running football management series originally known in…

Banjo-Kazooie is now playable on PC thanks to a native fan port

For years, Banjo-Kazooie has stood as one of the defining platformers of the Nintendo 64 era—a…

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