Midway Coin-Op 'T2: Judgment Day' Is Coming To Analogue Pocket, With Gun4IR Support

Terminator 2: Judgment Day was released in the arcades back in 1991. The FPGA developer @_atrac17 has shared some new footage of @pr4mod‘s upcoming Terminator 2: Judgment Day release for Analogue Pocket, revealing that it will include Gun4IR lightgun support. Back in September, @_atrac17 had announced that the pair would be making a bunch of … Read more

Another Konami Arcade Classic Is Coming To PS4 & Nintendo Switch

Image: Konami The folks behind Arcade Archives have announced that the next Konami classic that it will be bringing to Nintendo Switch and PS4 will be Konami’s Ping Pong (thanks Famitsu!). The game will be released on November 14th in Japan and is expected to roll out across some digital storefronts in the West shortly … Read more

To Celebrate 30 Years Of Saturn, A New Version Of Yaba Sanshiro Is Coming To Windows PCs

Will benefit from new features and fixes. Yaba Sanshiro, one of the leading Sega Saturn emulators, is getting an update on Windows-based computers, it has been revealed. Developer devMiyax made the announcement on social media, stating that the release will coincide with the 30th birthday of Sega’s 32-bit system. Read the full article on timeextension.com

Sonic Wings Reunion Is Coming To Switch, PS5 And Steam Next Year

Subscribe to Time Extension on YouTube2.1k Update [Fri 8th Nov, 2024 14:45 GMT]: The promised “full reveal” of Sonic Wings Reunion has just happened, and rather disappointingly, it was little more than a PowerPoint presentation followed by some live musical performances. The game launches on May 29th, 2025 and is coming to Switch, PS5 and … Read more

To Celebrate 30 Years Of Saturn, Emulator Yaba Sanshiro Is Coming To Windows PCs

Will benefit from new features and fixes. Yaba Sanshiro, one of the leading Sega Saturn emulators, is coming to Windows-based computers, it has been revealed. Developer devMiyax made the announcement on social media, stating that the release will coincide with the 30th birthday of Sega’s 32-bit system. Read the full article on timeextension.com