• March 2013 - DCEmu Turns 9 Years Old and Still Going Strong

    Its Now March 2013 and DCEmu the Homebrew & Gaming Network is now 9 Years old. I actually started the sites back in 2002 but joined them under the DCEmu name back in 2004 when the site was foremost a Dreamcast Site, since then we have expanded and cover all homebrew scenes as new consoles come into play. To make sure the site gets back to what it does best i have merged the discussion forums and unmerged all the news forums, which for everyone makes for a better reading experiance, no one wants to search for PS2 news on a PS3 merged news forum because it takes ages to find it. Also this month we have launched new sites for PS4, GCW Zero and also an Open Source Handhelds website. Thanks for visiting DCEmu and please join in the discussion and remember if you are a coder then you can upload to our forum instead of using crappy internet upload sites.
  • Games Britannia: Replayed to celebrate 40 years of UK gaming

    Games Britannia: Replayed, described by its organisers as "part cultural festival, part gaming expo, part art exhibition and part educational conference," will open its doors to the public on July 7 and 8.
    Taking place at the MAGNA Science Adventure Centre in Sheffield, the event will play host to a celebration of the British game industry's past 40 years, showcasing the most groundbreaking PC, arcade and console games in each genre from the period.
    The display will be supported by keynote speeches and workshops form the UK industry's key players, including GoldenEye producer Martin Hollis and Football Manager creator Kevin Toms (who will be joined by Sports Interactive's Miles Jacobson).
    It's not all about the UK, however, as the event will see a number of publishers - including the likes of Namco and Nintendo - showing their games. Ni No Kuni and Tales Of Graces F will make their UK debuts, too.
    For more information on the show, and to buy tickets, head over tothe official website.

    http://www.edge-online.com/news/game...ears-uk-gaming
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