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PS1 Action Adventure Game Surprise Dropped on PS5, PS4

PS1 Action Adventure Game Surprise Dropped on PS5, PS4

A PS1 cult classic game has been released for PS5 and PS4 out of nowhere. A PS Store page for 2000 action adventure game Fear Effect was spotted this morning, published by Limited Run Games in collaboration with emulation company Implicit Conversions. PS1 game Fear Effect shadow released on PS5, PS4 with trophies First spotted by Gematsu, Fear Effect costs …

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PS1, PS2 Shooter Series Returns to PS5 Today After Decades

PS1, PS2 Shooter Series Returns to PS5 Today After Decades

Originally released for PC last year, Delta Force comes to PS5 later today. The series has seen releases on PS1 and PS2, with the last being 2004’s Delta Force: Black Hawk Down and its expansion Team Sabre. Delta Force will release on PS5 tonight Delta Force is a free-to-play first-person shooter coming to PS5 that technically releases tomorrow, August 19. …

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A veteran Final Fantasy programmer hates how indie games deliberately recreate PS1 visual bugs he made ‘many futile efforts’ to fix: ‘I just don’t get what’s so interesting about trying to replicate that’

A veteran Final Fantasy programmer hates how indie games deliberately recreate PS1 visual bugs he made ‘many futile efforts’ to fix: ‘I just don’t get what’s so interesting about trying to replicate that’

First reported by Automaton, veteran programmer Koji Sugimoto (Chrono Trigger, Xenogears, Final Fantasy 10) criticized modern games’ emulation of retro visual glitches, specifically the affine texture warping of the original PlayStation, a frequent feature of lo-fi, throwback indie games. On August 5, Sugimoto responded to a tweet from Unity Japan about a new tool in the engine to let devs …

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Final Fantasy dev kinda hates the PS1 graphics nostalgia

Final Fantasy dev kinda hates the PS1 graphics nostalgia

Video game visuals have come a long way since the ’90s. The jump between pixel art and polygons was a massive one, but players still had to rely on a bit of imagination to fully see the things game developers were trying to depict at the time. Now that we have graphics that could be mistaken for reality, we’ve also …

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