#6712
Missile Dancer (AKA: MissileDancer) is a small and independent vertical-scrolling shooting game for PC, mobile and game consoles, developed by TERARIN GAMES (Terarin55) from Japan in 2018. It comes with retro style, minimalistic design and simple gameplay.

#6279
Iron Meat is a 2D run-and-shoot type of retro indie game with a high tribute to Contra, developed by Ivan Valeryevich Suvorov from Russia, using Unity. It comes with an onslaught of mechanics ripped from arcade and console classics - mainly the classic video game Contra, but contains graphic pixelated violence and gore throughout.

#6213
Primal Light is a cross-platform, pixel-style 2D action adventure game, developed and published by two-person indie game studio Fat Gem, using the Godot Engine, over a three-year period. It is worth mentioning that both game developers are amateurs with no experience in game development, and they completed this passion project in their free time in three years.

#6016
Playing all kinds of old but classic emulator games on our computer has been no longer a difficult task for long, since there are so many dedicated emulators available. However, the downside is that to play games for different consoles you have to run specific emulators separately. This makes us feel cumbersome and inefficient. This is where the emulator frontends like GameEx come in, which is built to serve as a universal interface for most game emulators in existence.

#5727
Batocera.linux is a free and open-source Linux distribution specially made for retro gaming, developed by a team from France in 2016. It can be installed on USB flash drive or SD card and turn any computer/nanocomputer into a full-fledged retro gaming console temporarily or permanently. That means it does not do any change on your computer.

#5725
Dig is a great emulator front-end (console emulators and game ROM files are not included) for Android platform, developed by Dig Games from Canada. It can help you painlessly organize and enjoy your retro game collections for dozens of video game systems.
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#5645
There are four classic arcade games in this post: Tumblepop, Diet Go Go, Joe & Mac Returns, and Jumping Pop. The first three are all the works of Data East from Japan, were successively released in 1991, 1992 and 1994. Among them, the Joe & Mac Returns is a hybrid work of Tumblepop and Joe & Mac of Data East. The last game is a highly imitative copy of Tumblepop, was produced by ESD from South Korea and released in 2001.

#5596
LaunchBox was originally developed as a front-end application for DOSBox, but has since evolved into a powerful multi-platform game launcher and manager for both modern PC games and retro video games. It gives us a better gaming experience, and allows us to manage games more intuitively and efficiently. If your computer has a lot of games, then LaunchBox could be just what you need.

#5595
If you have an old computer at home that has been sitting around in a corner somewhere, you can use Lakka to turn it into a retro gaming console like the PlayStation/Xbox. You may already learn about several Linux distributions that specialize in reviving old computers, but you may not know this Linux distro that is specifically designed to transform old computers into a full-blown retro game console.

#5593
At the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century (198x~200x), when the Internet was not developed enough, the 80s and 90s were most interested in playing all kinds of video games and handheld console games. Nowadays, in order to play retro games on a variety of devices (computer/smartphone/smart TV....), you've probably tried various game emulators, as well as independent systems like Batocera.linux, Ubuntu GamePack, Lakka. Then, you should also try Pegasus this kind of emulator frontend.