PS Plus Premium users will be happy to note that another developer has announced support for PS1 classics on PS5 and PS4.
Brazilian company QUByte announced overnight that it’s upgraded its proprietary QUByte Emulation Engine with PS1 support, and it intends to release “many cult favourites” from the console on modern ...
Big-hearted fundraisers have gone to great lengths to support a north Derbyshire dad who is fighting an aggressive brain ...
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The National Interest on MSNOpinion
What Russia and Ukraine Can Learn from the Battle of Britain
The Battle of Britain ended 85 years ago today—closing a months-long air war with clear parallels to the ongoing fight in the skies over Ukraine.
CAIRO, October 31, 2025 (WAFA) – President Mahmoud Abbas met today with the chief editors of Egyptian newspapers and several ...
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Royal High School: The £4.5 million boost for new Edinburgh city music centre and public gardens
A project to transform Edinburgh’s Royal High School into a national music centre has won an additional £4.5 million in ...
Peterborough Telegraph on MSN
Sue Ruder 'deeply moved' after determined participants still raise £20,000 despite cancellation of Peterborough's Starlight Hike
Despite its cancellation, Sue Ryder’s Starlight Hike has still raised over £20,000 for the cancer support charity.
As for Trump, I don’t think there is a one principle, one core belief, one basis around which trade policy is set, unlike ...
QUByte Interactive has announced it has expanded to PSOne support for its QUByte Emulation Engine, and has announced three ...
Game Rant on MSN
Best Triple-A Platformers That Aren't Mario
Mario may be a household name in the triple-a platformer space, but these other games show that the genre is ripe for plumber ...
Northumberland Gazette on MSN
Tesco staff in Berwick raise nearly £3,000 for cancer charities
Six kind-hearted Tesco colleagues in Berwick have raised almost £3,000 for cancer charities supporting the community.
A £1.2m government grant is set to boost efforts to help homeless people sleeping on the streets of Leeds. Focusing on the city centre and South Leeds, the council is planning use the cash to help ...
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