Editorial Policy

How Z-retro keeps articles readable

Z-retro is built around simple English, useful context, visible sources, and clear formatting. Articles should feel focused, easy to scan, and worth opening on both desktop and mobile.

Many stories begin from public reporting by established gaming outlets. When that happens, Z-retro attributes the original source, rewrites the story in its own voice, and adds retro-focused context such as why the update matters, where it fits in older hardware or game history, and a short neutral editorial view.

We avoid publishing a page when the source is too thin to support a useful article. We also avoid exaggerated claims, spammy phrasing, copied wording, and empty filler made only for search traffic.

Headlines should be direct. Summaries should be short. Article bodies should add context beyond a simple rewrite. If a correction is needed, readers can contact us with the page URL and supporting detail.