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A Quake 2 Remaster dev has rebuilt the game's unique PlayStation port from scratch and released it as a free add-on
By Ted Litchfield published
A distinct version of Quake 2, forever unshackled from its weird pre-Halo DualShock controls.
Doom 2's first true expansion since the '90s showcases just how much modding has improved in 30 years
By Dominic Tarason published
Stainless Legacy of Rust, included in the new Doom + Doom 2 bundle, is just as good as MachineGames' modern Quake expansions.
The circle is now complete: The developer of an open-source port of Dark Forces who consulted on the Nightdive Remaster is working on putting the remaster back in the source port
By Ted Litchfield published
news This compatibility could be of help to modders down the line, and is also just very neat.
Horror-shooter The Thing is being remastered by Nightdive
By Jonathan Bolding published
News The Thing, blessed by director John Carpenter, was a critical and commercial success at the time.
Get 9 Nightdive remasters for just 20 bucks in the new Humble Bundle
By Andy Chalk published
news The new collection includes Turok 3, Blood, Doom 64, Powerslave, and more.
Nightdive's next game, about a chef in space who battles aliens with a frying pan, is coming next week
By Andy Chalk published
News PO'ed: Definitive Edition, a bizarre 1995 shooter that debuted on the 3DO, comes out on May 16.
The System Shock remake is getting a massive patch with a revised ending, choice of female player character '8 years in the making', and a significant quality of life improvement
By Ted Litchfield published
news I'm glad I put off my replay of 2023's best remake.
After buying Nightdive and Digital Eclipse last year, Atari CEO says the company has 'already opened more doors and more opportunities' for both studios
By Wes Fenlon published
News "For both companies there are a lot of exciting announcements to come."
Preserving old games was seen as a non-commercial 'art project' until recently, says Nightdive director: 'They were great then and they're great now, and companies have begun to realize that'
By Andy Chalk published
news Nightdive's Stephen Kick and Larry Kuperman shared their thoughts on the importance of videogame history in an interview with PC Gamer at GDC.
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