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    Sci-Fi Metroidvania MARS 2120 Release Date Announced at Gamescom Latam

    Independent developer Qubyte Interactive has today announced via Gamescom LATAM that their futuristic metroidvania platformer MARS 2120 will release August 1st, launching on PC (Steam and Epic Store), Switch, PlayStation and Xbox Series consoles. Following a successful period of Early Access...
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    MARS 2120: Brazilian independent metroidvania releases documentary

    DEVELOPING AN INDIE GAME: MARS 2120 DOCUMENTARY EPISODE 1 First episode of Journey to MARS, a behind-the-scenes documentary about the independent Brazilian metroidvania MARS 2120, released Nicknamed "Brazilian Metroid Dread" reveals his inspirations and details behind the creation of the game...
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    News Acquire Confirms Switch Release For Real-Time RPG 'Scars Of Mars'

    Developer and publisher Acquire (Octopath Traveler, Ancient Weapon Holly) has announced that it will be releasing its upcoming real-time RPG Scars of Mars on Nintendo Switch alongside PC. Announced via social media (thanks, Gematsu), it also confirmed that a demo of the game will be made...
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    News A Powerful New FPGA Rival To MiSTer And MARS Is In Development

    The world of FPGA retro gaming has been dominated by MiSTer FPGA over the past few years, but in more recent times, news of the more powerful MARS FPGA platform has caught people's attention. It looks like MARS might have competition, though, as we've just had a bunch of new intel on a system...
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    Hardware MARS FPGA Will Let You Use Your Original Carts And Support Legacy AV Connections

    The team behind the MARS FPGA project has just revealed new information about the promising retro gaming platform. The biggest bombshell is that the console will allow you to use your original carts thanks to interchangeable modules, very much like the Polymega – with the obvious difference...
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