Retro gaming

Review: True Blue Ultradrive for Sega Genesis Mini

There is already a free solution to adding games to your Sega Genesis Mini out there. We talked about that recently and have a tutorial for it here. However, if you want to add games to your Sega Genesis Mini and don’t have the technical prowess or the time for …

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The PS2 apparently could handle ray-tracing!

Ray-tracing may be the next big thing of the gaming industry, but who would’ve known that Sony best selling console PlayStation 2 could apparently handle it! It is quite interesting to know that a 19-year console can handle such an advanced feature, It truly proves how capable and powerful the …

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How To: Add More Games to Your Sega Genesis Mini with Project Lunar!

Recently, we mentioned that the Project Lunar program that had been in closed beta had now reached it’s 1.0 open beta release. If you’d like to read over that, click here. If you’re already aware of what Project Lunar is and you want to get rolling with it, then you’re …

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Project Lunar for Sega Genesis Mini Released!

How is this not bigger news? Literally more people bought and praised the Sega Genesis Mini than ever did with the PlayStation Classic! Nevertheless, Project Lunar has been released in its 1.0 form. We’ll talk about what it is, what it entails, and soon we’ll have a separate article explaining …

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Native Retroarch emulator has been ported to the PS4

The PS4 Homebrew scene has been very quiet lately but hopefully this release will breathe some life back into the scene. A native (unofficial) Retroach emulator port was released today for the PS4! Its based off of v1.8.1. There are only a handful of cores that have been ported, but …

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Review: HD Link Cable for Saturn

This article is just another addition in a long string of articles that we’ve been doing. The series is basically searching out and finding HD solutions for retro consoles. These solutions should be plug and play by nature. Whether they upscale or are just pass-through will obviously be explained, so …

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Review: Video Game Dust Sleeves

Now, it’s been a long time since we’ve discussed anything regarding the protection of your cartridges. We’ve discussed cart protectors that cover your entire cart. These would be useful if you had a game that needed protecting that you might want to play once every 5 years. But what if …

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Review: Retro-Bit’s 2.4 GHz Wireless Sega Controllers

Hello again! Recently we discussed Retro-Bit’s Sega Bluetooth controllers. If you’re more interested in that, you can read about it here. Today, on the other hand, we’ll be discussing the ins and outs of their 2.4 GHz version of the same styles. The controllers retail for $34.99 and are available …

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Review: Air Capital Comic Con

This last weekend was the first time since MoGameCon that I had traveled 3 hours to get to a con. Lucky for you, I’ll let you know if it’s worth it like I did with MoGameCon! Today I’m going to talk about the pros and cons of Air Capital Comic …

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Review: EWin Champion Series Ergonomic Gaming Chair

In what may be a first for our site, today we have a review of a gaming chair. The “EWin Champion Series Ergonomic Computer Gaming Office Chair with Pillows” retails at $349 (on sale for $289 at the time of this writing) is the first chair to come to us …

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NexTech KC-A New Event Featuring eSports, Pinball, and More!

Hello again everyone. This last weekend my friend was in town so we decided to take a visit to the NexTech KC. The event was being held at the HyVee Arena (previously Kemper Arena). First we stopped off at Waffle House and got our fill. Then we headed on to …

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