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Weekly Roundup #499
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If youâve ever wished retroâgaming could run in 4K without turning your living room into a fire hazard, this weekâs RetroRGB roundup has the goodies you didnât know you needed.
First up is a brandânew NeoâŻGeo HDMI mod that finally lets those classic arcade fighters shine on modern TVsâplus all the schematics are open source, so tinkerers can dive right in. DreamModsâ VM2 preâorders also hit the airwaves, promising smoother video scaling for a slew of older consoles. And for anyone whoâs ever cursed at tiny solder joints, the Solderless PicoLoader and its sibling PicoIDE now ship openâsource, making firmware flashes as painless as plugging in a USB stick.
A quick firmware bump lands on Analogueâs 3D line (v1.2.0), unlocking smoother textures for those beloved N64 titles. Meanwhile, Okami fans can finally spin the vinyl soundtrack on their turntablesâpreâorders are live. And if youâve been hunting a GameCube memory card that actually works with modern hardware, the FlipperMCE openâsource card is here to save your saved games.
All of this (and a few âworst HDMI cableâ horror stories) is wrapped up in a 33âminute video/podcast thatâs available on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher and more. Grab it, support Bob on Patreon if you can, and keep the retro revival rolling.
