Attention all you data hoarders we finally have more storage on the way in the next 18 months thanks to Seagate. Back in 2013, Seagate hoped to release a 20TB hard drive by 2020 using its then-new shingled magnetic recording (SMR) technology. Well It’s 2017 and the biggest capacity HDD …
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Welcome to Plantera!
Today I like to tell you about the next upcoming game from our good friends over at Ratalaika Games, who brought us such games like Blasting Agent – Ultimate, Defend your Crypt, and Twin Robots and are working with the team VaragtP Studios to release Plantera! Plantera is a Simulation / Strategy game that …
Read More »PlayStation Vue helping you cut the cord!!!
I come to you today with a review of sorts on PlayStation Vue. Now let me start off be telling you all a little about my TV viewing over the past 14 or so years. So around 2003 cable and dish were starting to get so expensive that is was …
Read More »Is Having Too Many Ways To Game Gaming Overload?
Today I come to you with something that has been running through my mind for some time now; With so many phones and tablets, 3DS, Wii/Wii U, PS3, PC and even PS Vitas all covering the same market, “Is having too many ways to game, gaming overload?“ Now, many of us …
Read More »NES Classic mini is finally hacked!
Have I got so awesome news boys and girls the NES Classic has been hacked and there is no need for you to open the system at all? Hackers in Japan and Russia figure out soft-mod solutions to adding new games to the NES Classic. This means you don’t need …
Read More »Honda Just Invented a Self-Balancing Motorcycle!!
This year at CES it’s not just about the 8k TV’s, VR headsets and WiFi toasters, it’s also about the future of road tech and this year is off to an awesome start with a self-balancing motorcycle. Honda showed off it’s new concept motorcycle with the Honda Riding Assist it was …
Read More »Xerpi Releases ds3vita- Control Your PSVita Using A DualShock 3!!!!
You may have seen about a week ago that developer xerpi released a plugin that will let you use the DS4 controller on the PSVita. He also made a plugin that will let you use a Wiimote on the PSVita with taiHEN you can read about both here & here. Well, it seems that xerpi cannot be …
Read More »We Do What Nintendon’t With SMMOCM By Tesnos
Today I bring to you a something that Nintendo didn’t do for whatever reason for Super Mario Maker 3DS. SMMOCM by tesnos (Super Mario Maker Online Course Manager) is one homebrew answer to creating and sharing your own levels in Super Mario Maker 3DS just like the Wii-U. This is something that Nintendo wouldn’t or couldn’t …
Read More »Super GameBoy on your NES with the Retro Vision!!!
With all the NES Mini mess, some fun with the OG NES comes our way with a way to run the Super GameBoy in a really neat package. bunnyboy over at nintendoage.com has been at work on a secret little device called the Retro Vision that makes GameBoy games run on a NES …
Read More »Steam Now Offers Better Support For PS4 Dual Shock Controller’s!!
Steam has been putting in some extra work as of late and they have been improving their support for the PS4 controller. Steam has added leaning support for the PS4 gyro input, LED Brightness/Color controller action binding, and support for LED Color setting along with many other things under the hood. With …
Read More »Moley Robotic Kitchen: The Future Of Cooking Today!!!
Have you ever wished you could have some awesome tasting homemade food but you can’t cook and/or don’t have the time? Well many of us want to eat better but with work and life getting in the way most of us just end up grabbing fast food and that is …
Read More »Our Interview With The Creative & Innovative, Kouchan!!
Every now and then I have the opportunity to interview some of the best and most creative people involved with gaming and development, today being no different! I give you my interview with Kouchan. I recently got to sit down and ask Kouchan what makes him tick. For those of you unfamiliar …
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