If you want to play classic video games, but don't want to deal with low-resolution graphics and awkward analog video connections, check out these cool modern systems that let you play old titles.
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The Best Retro Gaming Consoles for 2026
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From the Pages of PC Magazine: How We Covered Apple's Greatest Hits and Misses
As Apple turns 50, we look back at the boldest (and most questionable) hardware to ever pass through the PC Labs.
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The Machine That Changed Everything: How the Apple II Kickstarted the Personal Computer Era
The Altair 8800 lit the fuse, but Apple's 1977 device made home computing irresistible to the masses. Here's a look back as Apple turns 50.
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Apple at 50: The iPod Mattered More Than the iPhone
The release of the first iPod and the digital music platform built around it were the defining moment when Apple became the wildly successful company we know today.
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Skip the $20 Pokémon ROM: I Found the Best Way to Play Retro Games on a Mac (and It Beats the App Store)
The Pokémon Company wants $20 for a Game Boy Advance game, while Retroid is cancelling its handhelds. What's a retro gamer to do? OpenEmu on the Mac is the perfect alternative.
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The Best Retro Handhelds for 2026
Feeling nostalgic? Our favorite portable game systems let you play classic games in the palm of your hand.
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That's My Dad's Computer: Maingear Revives the '90s Again With 'Retro98' PC
The fully built desktop contains dummy disk drives, along with that old-school 1990s beige aesthetic that was once common across home PCs.
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This Actual-Size ENIAC Replica Is the Coolest Thing You’ll See Today
It took nearly six months (and 1,600 hot glue gun sticks) for 80 autistic schoolkids to recreate the massive Army computer, which debuted in 1946.
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How 80 Autistic Students Built an Amazing Replica of the Ginormous ENIAC Computer
It took nearly six months (and 1,600 hot glue gun sticks) for Arizona schoolkids to recreate the massive Army machine, which debuted in 1946.
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End of an E-Era: AOL to End Dial-Up Internet Access
The pioneering service has dwindled to a Yahoo sub-brand, but some people still rely on it for their online connection. Come Sept. 30, they'll need a new ISP.
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Ready to Try the Switch 2 Mouse Experience? It's Now Available on This 33-Year-Old Super NES Classic
Mario Paint from the Super NES joins the Nintendo Switch Online library, and it’ll even work on the original Switch if you have a compatible mouse.
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Maingear Amps Up the 90s Nostalgia With New Retro95 Desktop PC
This custom desktop PC even includes the option for a disc drive, just like the good old days.
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9 Retro Ports of Classic Sega Titles Now Free on Mobile, If You Act Fast
Sonic, Crazy Taxi, Streets of Rage, and more are now available on iPhone and Android for free. They previously cost around $2 each, plus a little extra to remove ads.
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This Little Museum Outside DC Offers a Deep Dive Into Retro Radio and TV Tech
Before you streamed everything, there was this: The National Capital Radio & Television Museum spotlights how airwaves have changed our lifestyles, from a 1921 DIY crystal radio kit made out of a Quaker box to a 1984 Sony Walkman.
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A Surface History: Microsoft’s Ever-Evolving Vision for the Future of Computing
With its wide-ranging family of hardware, Microsoft has reimagined how we compute—again and again. As the company turns 50, let's revisit the twists and turns of its transformative Surface line.
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