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BadComputer, the developer of Master System shooter Frontier Force, has released a free Master System port of Konami’s arcade classic Road Fighter.
Originally releasing in 1984, Road Fighter was only ever ported to the NES and MSX back in 1985, with a Japan-only mobile port showing up later in 2005. Emulated ports of the arcade version have been available on modern systems for a while now, but this is the first dedicated console port of the game since 2005. BadComputer has done an amazing job with this and it looks incredible.
A brand new trailer for RGG Studio’s Stranger Than Heaven has gone live, and with it is the announcement that the game takes place in Kamurocho but across 5 different eras. Stranger Than Heaven will take place in 1915, 1929, 1943, 1951 and 1965. You can check out the latest trailer via the embed below:
With this latest trailer we also get the news that this will be RGG Studio’s first game to not be cross-generational. Stranger Than Heaven will launch exclusively on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. More details about Stranger Than Heaven are due to be revealed in a special Xbox Presents showcase on May 6th 2026.
Stranger Than Heaven is being developed by RGG Studio. There is currently no word on a release date, but the latest trailer promises the game is “coming soon”.
We’ve added another swathe of SEGA game scans to the website, this time focusing on 8th generation software. In this update we’ve specifically focused on PS Vita and Wii U games. See below for the full list of additions:
Another day, another round of SEGA game scans. In this update we have largely focused on 7th generation SEGA software, but we have added one 6th generation 3rd party release that we previously missed. See below for the full list of additions:
Compile’s Aleste series is highly regarded amongst fans of shoot-em-ups. Power Strike is the Western version of the first entry in the series, and in this video we take a criticial look at this 1988 classic:
We’ve populated more game entries in our 6th generation third party SEGA software section. This time we’re largely focused on scans of SEGA GBA games. Here’s the full list of additions:
We have now opened up a huge swathe of the 6th generation game entries in our 3rd party software catalogue. Each new entry is accompanied by a selection of high quality cover, instruction manual and disc scans. See below for the full list of additions:
Golden Axe 2 isn’t as fondly remembered as its predecessor, but does it deserve its reputation as being an inferior Golden Axe sequel? In our latest YouTube video we aim to find out:
A 3 episode live action adaptation of the original Yakuza game has randomly appeared on SEGA’s YouTube channel. Titled ‘Yakuza: Powered by Nihon Touitsu’, this 3 episode live action series is produced in the Nihon Touitsu house style.
Nihon Touitsu started in 2013 and they make low budget direct-to-video shows and movies in a more mature style. Their material is often centered around Yakuza culture which is why the team have been chosen to adapt the original Yakuza. The entire series was shot incredibly quickly – over just 10 days. This is an entirely different show to the Amazon produced Like a Dragon: Yakuza series that debuted in 2024.
You can watch all 3 episodes of Yakuza: Powered by Nihon Touitsu below:
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