Retro Gaming & Preservation — 2026-06-29
The retro gaming scene is thriving with major rereleases and preservation efforts taking center stage. Nightdive Studios is remastering the classic stealth game Thief: The Dark Project, while a vintage 1985 tactical RPG heads to modern platforms. Game preservation has become a critical issue, with the European Commission declining to mandate publisher compliance on keeping older games available.
Retro Gaming & Preservation — 2026-06-29
Rereleases & Remasters
Nightdive Studios brings back the immersive sim classic
Nightdive Studios, the veteran retro revival specialist behind successful System Shock remasters, is undertaking an ambitious new project: remastering Thief: The Dark Project, the legendary 1998 stealth game, over 27 years after its original release. The remaster is scheduled for winter 2026 and will feature enhanced visuals while preserving the gameplay that defined immersive sim design.

Pioneer tactical RPG heading to PS5 and Switch 2
A 1985 tactical RPG—one of the genre's earliest pioneers—is making its debut on modern platforms with a release planned for PS5 and Nintendo Switch 2. The port marks a significant milestone for 40-year-old gaming history, introducing this foundational title to a new generation of console players.

Preservation
Game preservation reaches critical policy moment
Game preservation has emerged as a front-page issue in 2026. In mid-June, the European Commission formally declined to force publishers to maintain access to older games, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing struggle between preservation advocates and industry interests. The decision reflects deeper tensions around digital rights and access to gaming history.
Preservation efforts continue to face legal headwinds. The US Copyright Office's triennial review of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act—which determines what preservationists are legally permitted to do—will reopen in 2026, with campaigners preparing to push for expanded preservation rights.
Classic Spotlight
Retro Recap: Week of June 28th highlights varied revival landscape
The latest roundup of retro gaming news reveals the breadth of ongoing revival efforts: from Sonic pinball mechanics, to the Retroid Pocket Nova handheld, to Star Fox 64 nostalgia. This week's collection underscores how retro gaming spans everything from classic Nintendo franchises to emerging indie handhelds, demonstrating the sustained appetite for both legacy content and new hardware built around retro sensibilities.

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