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Image: Damien McFerran / Time ExtensionYaba Sanshiro, one of the leading Sega Saturn emulators, is coming to Windows-based computers, it has been revealed. Developer devMiyax made the announcement on social media, stating that the release will coincide with the 30th birthday of Sega’s 32-bit system. The Windows version will benefit from a raft of updates and bug fixes, it has been confirmed. Image: @miyaxdev Also known as uoYabause, Yaba Sanshiro is one of the most popular Android-based emulators currently available. Although the version on the Google Play store is listed as Yaba Sanshiro 2, it’s not a sequel to the…

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Image: @ultrabrilliantWhen Sony announced it was digitising the streets of London for the open-world PS2 title The Getaway, it predictably caused quite a stir. Developed by Team Soho, the game was designed to be a showcase for the console’s power, with the promise of giving the player 113 square kilometres (that’s 70 square miles) of the British capital to explore in virtual form. In the end, only 16 square kilometres (10 square miles) made it into the final product, but it remains a remarkable time capsule of London at the turn of the millennium – as has been noted by…

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Media giant Warner Bros Discovery has admitted that it believes its video games division is “substantially underperforming”.  Speaking to investors – as reported by VGC – CEO David Zaslav said that while it did have some strong franchises, overall its business is not doing nearly as well as it would like. Warner also reported that its games results had been hit to the tune of ove…

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Unity hires Jarrod Yahes as its new CFO Engine giant Unity has hired Jarrod Yahes as its new chief financial officer and senior vice president. He joins from stock photography company, Shutterstock, and has previously worked at marketing tech firm Zeta Global. Yahes replaces Luis Visoso, who departed Unity in August.   “We are thrilled to welcome Jarrod to Unity. His blend of operational rigour and growth orientation will be…

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Sega sells Amplitude Studios Japanese games giant Sega has sold Amplitude Studios.  In its financial release for the six months ending September 30th, the company confirmed that the developer had conducted a management buyout. Furthermore, Sega reported an extraordinary loss of around ¥5.9 billion ($38.7 million) for the second quarter of this fiscal year on the back of the sale of Amplitude Studios.  Later in…

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