TL;DR: Banjo: Recompiled for PC is a native port of the classic Banjo-Kazooie, featuring widescreen support, unlocked frame rates, and mod compatibility. Powered by the N64: Recompiled project, it ...
A new tool called PS2Recomp has emerged to create native PC ports of PS2 games. The project has garnered significant attention from a viral Tweet on Monday. The tool is not yet finished, but the goal ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Marathon Recompiled Marathon Recompiled is an unofficial PC port of the Xbox 360 version of Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) created through the process of static ...
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I’ve always been a big proponent of game preservation. As the years pass and games become more sophisticated, some titles regarded as classics in their generation are left by the wayside, mostly due ...
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Rather than running PlayStation 2 games on an emulator, ' PS2Recomp ' analyzes the game's executable files and converts them into code that will run in a modern environment, resulting in games that ...
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Thanks to a team of dedicated fans, you no longer need a $250 Nintendo 64 clone to party like it's 1998. Adorably goofy collectathon platformer Banjo-Kazooie is not only one of the N64's killer apps ...