Pokémon Crystal has been ported to PC by developers 'DanZC' and 'wowjinxy' under the project name 'suiCune', which took two years to complete. This port features a complete rewrite of the original code, retains save compatibility with the original game, and allows players to use WASD controls instead of the Game Boy's D-Pad. The project also incorporates native online functionality using REON, an open-source reimplementation of the Game Boy's network adapter.
TimeSplitters Rewind has been released after 13 years of development. It is a fan-driven project that serves as a remake and compilation of the original TimeSplitters trilogy, described as a "greatest hits collection" of maps, modes, leagues, challenges, and story content. The project initially started with Crytek's approval for modders to use CryEngine but faced challenges, including a shift to Unreal Engine 4 that ultimately failed due to policy violations. In 2020, the team expanded significantly after a call for assistance from art lead Cameron Williams. The project aims to enhance the original games using CryEngine to appeal to both long-time fans and a new audience.