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news "Although Loadouts, customization, and certain settings may be reset"
Feature At a time when realism and restraint were fashionable in racing games, Burnout offered a turbo-charged thrill ride.
Feature Former Bioware developers reveal the inside story of the epic Xbox sci-fi RPG in the new issue of Retro Gamer magazine
Feature Retro Gamer sits down with the creators of Resident Evil 2 Remake to find out why the original is so legendary
Feature From Crash, to Zzap!64, and Amiga Power, the anarchic gaming magazines of the 80s and 90s broke the rules and laid the path for the influencers of today
Making Of Nintendo's Takashi Tezuka and Shigefumi Hino look back on the development of Super Mario World 2, where the Super FX chip and a risky 'hand drawn' style pushed the limits of 16-bit gaming
Feature As Pokemon Sword & Shield hit shelves, we look at how the original games changed everything
Feature With a stunning new PS4 remaster available, we decided to return to the original ghoulish classic to see how it was made
New issue Retro Gamer's 200th issue features a collectible CD, a double-sider poster and some of the biggest names in the industry
News Retro Gamer celebrates 200 issues with a bumper special, featuring interviews with some of the biggest names in games
Feature With the remasters now out on modern consoles, we look back at BioWare's original smash RPG hit
Feature World of Warcraft Classic is a heavy dose of nostalgia, but before it there was another
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Feature How a surprise Sega Genesis hit was reborn on the ill-feted Sega CD device, in an era where Marvel gifted developers freedom to experiment
Retro Retro Gamer sits down with legendary designer Daniel Arey to revisit the game behind Crash Team Racing: Nitro Refuelled
Retro Retro Gamer reflects on the 30th anniversary of the Game Boy with developers that were there at the time
Feature Since 1987, Capcom has delivered bonecrunching blows and spectacular special moves to the delight of gamers worldwide
Feature Retro Gamer talks to the people that helped make GoldenEye the iconic first-person shooter it still is today