So today we’re continuing on in our series of wall mount reviews. This is the third review in a four part series overall. Before we dive into this one, if you would like to read up on the Floating Grips or the HideIt mounts, you can do so now. But obviously, …
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Dreamcast Review: Plug and Play SD Card Adapter
Today we’re talking about the SD Card Adapter for the Dreamcast. This is one of those weird looking fake adapters that turn out to be completely real and functional, go figure. We’ll be discussing what it can do, what it can’t and where you can find it. It’s another great …
Read More »HDRGB-Where to get RGB Mods in 2018
Recently I did a review on an RGB mod done by the fine folks over at HDRGB. Specifically, it was done to my compatible Nintendo 64. If you would like to read my glowing review of that, simply click here. Anywho, they really did the greatest work that I had done to …
Read More »Review: HideIt Mounts for Consoles
Recently, we’ve been evaluating video game console mounts. These come from the idea that you should save some shelf space or remove shelves entirely and just keep your consoles/accessories on the wall! It’s a crazy concept I know, but if executed correctly, you should have a beautiful configuration in your …
Read More »Review: Floating Grip – Smart Wall Mounts for Consoles
You may have seen ads on Facebook and before YouTube videos about today’s product. What’s in the ad that I’m talking about? Why that’s none other than Floating Grips (by Floating Grip ApS). A company that makes “Smart Wall Mounts” that was borne out of the idea that spaces need to look …
Read More »Review of Naka-Kon 2018
Every year Naka-Kon takes place in the Midwest and is known far and wide as the go-to Japanese and Anime convention. People come from all over the place to meet up, see panels, participate in the cosplay competition, see live music, all in the name of Japanese culture. This year, naturally, …
Read More »Switch/XB1/PS4 Review: Tesla vs. Lovecraft
You all know me, I love video games! And the game I’m reviewing for you all today is an arena-style twin-stick shooter ported from Steam to the XBOX One, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 4! That game is Tesla vs Lovecraft (10Tons LTD., $14.99) and it is unlike any game that …
Read More »Review: N64 RGB Mod from HDRGB!
Today I have somewhat of a special treat for retro gaming enthusiasts out there. If you’re one of those people that fell in love with Nintendo’s first ever full 3D system, you should read this all of the way through. And if you’ve always wanted to really get the best …
Read More »XBOX One Review:Super Lucky’s Tale: Gilly Island DLC
If you were following our content back in November 2017, you may remember us reviewing Super Lucky’s Tale. It is a story of a fox named Lucky who has to save his older sister who has been sucked into a world inside of books. You have to undo everything to …
Read More »Review: Lizard for NES
It’s a lovely day when another game developer releases a game for older retro hardware. Today we get to talk to you about one such game that is coming to an NES near you! That game is Lizard ($10.00, Brad Smith) and it will be available in many different forms …
Read More »Review: Data East & Jaleco Multicarts from Retro-Bit
Today we have a fun little treat, it’s something that you don’t ever see often, multicarts! If you’re unfamiliar with what a multicart is, we’ll get that out of the way right quick. It doesn’t actually mean that there are more than one cartridges involved. It really should be called …
Read More »Stone Age Gamer-Where to get Flash Carts in 2018
Recently, if you remember, I made an article about RetroGamingArts and their site being a good place to buy modchips in 2018. Well, I thought I would do it again, this time with flash carts. Stone Age Gamer sent me a set of BitBox cases, a Powerbase miniFM, and an …
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