Retro Gamer

IN THE PIPELINE

It’s hard to believe, but 2024 is just around the corner. While we’re more than happy to live in the past on the magazine, the ever-evolving world of retro gaming means there’s always plenty to look forward to, whether it’s new hardware or new games. So join us as we look at some of the items you should be able to enjoy in the coming 12 months.

If you’re one of the Spectrum fans that backed the second wave of the SpectrumDuo should also be arriving shortly, if it hasn’t already, and promises to be another excellent piece of hardware. Look out for our review in our next issue. More information should also be forthcoming about the Analogue 3D, Analogue’s new system based on the N64. No release date has been given yet and we’re just expecting more detailed information in 2024 rather than an actual release date.

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