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Bitmap Bureau’s Xenocrisis coming to N64 and GameCube, plus news of PS1 and GBA versions

Top down shooter, Xenocrisis, which began life on the Mega Drive, is getting released on the N64 and GameCube. As well as the Mega Drive, the game is also available on Dreamcast, Neo Geo, Evercade, Xbox One and X|S, MacOS, Steam, Switch and PS4. On the Nintendo conversions, Bitmap Bureau say “The N64’s supported resolutions Bitmap Bureau’s Xenocrisis coming to N64 and GameCube, plus news of PS1 and GBA versions

An Interview with John Roo of RetroRoomGames (Quest Arrest, Elland: The Crystal Wars, Big2Small)

John Roo first came to our attention a few years ago with the Game Boy RPG, Quest Arrest, which was really enjoyable. The game is a kind of cross between Pokemon and Police Quest. In the game you play as Detective Allison Bennett and depending if you play as “good cop” or “bad cop”, you An Interview with John Roo of RetroRoomGames (Quest Arrest, Elland: The Crystal Wars, Big2Small)

Big2Small is a new game available in physical edition for GBC, Dreamcast and N64

Big2Small is a new puzzle adventure game where you try and guide the animals to their corresponding food of choice, and is set for release for Game Boy Color, Dreamcast and Nintendo 64 as physical editions. “There are a few obstacles along the way which you must navigate in order to reach your goal. Each Big2Small is a new game available in physical edition for GBC, Dreamcast and N64

GoldenEra – a documentary telling the untold story of Rare’s classic N64 game, GoldenEye 007

Drew Roller’s documentary tells the untold story of one of gaming’s most important, celebrated titles – GoldenEye 007. The feature-length documentary focuses on the untold story of the creation of iconic first-person shooter GoldenEye 007, and its remarkable legacy. Viewers will learn how a young and inexperienced team at UK development studio Rare were handed GoldenEra – a documentary telling the untold story of Rare’s classic N64 game, GoldenEye 007

Nintendo to consider adding other retro games to Switch Online

Last week Nintendo held their 79th Annual General Meeting of Shareholders. They were asked “when we can expect content from more recent past consoles” to their Switch Online service. As translated by japanesenintendo.com, they said: “At this place we cannot tell new information about future classic hardware among others, but we are thinking about providing Nintendo to consider adding other retro games to Switch Online