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How to replace a damaged Nintendo Switch Joy-con Rail…

The homebrew scene for the Switch has been around practically since the launch of the console with many homebrew and emulators to run on the popular handheld hybrid. One of the most important factors in getting the Switch in a vulnerable state is by putting the system into RCM which …

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Review – Atelier Arland Series Deluxe Pack

The Atelier franchise has spawned games for over 20 years. They are some of the most niche titles out to date. Recently a Deluxe pack has released that encompasses three titles within the Arland series. Let’s take a look at our review of the Atelier Arland Series Deluxe Pack. Atelier …

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How to upgrade the Arcade1UP cabinet to a full on arcade system with 1,000’s of games

The Arcade1UP cabinets are a great way to replay your favor arcade games, with the looks and feel of a real arcade cabinet. If you picked up one of these cabinets an had it for a few weeks the nostalgia factor is starting to wear off and you’re probably thinking what else …

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PlayStation Classic gets an early Christmas gift!

Just like other classic consoles on the market that have been hacked, they eventually get Retroarch ported to it. Retroarch is amazing all in one emulator set up that is on multiple systems and it was just a matter of time when Retroarch was going to be ported to the PlayStation Classic. With the …

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XLink Kai update for PS4 and Nintendo Switch support is here!!

Last week we discussed XLink Kai upgrading their servers to support the Nintendo switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Well, today they have just released the new update for XLink Kai officially supporting these systems. Right now there is only one guide on how to set up the Nintendo Switch to …

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SX OS 2.5 Beta Released

Man, Team Xecuter just keeps pumping out the updates. Now, granted, this may be the last one for the year since it ends on a solid number like 2.5. But who knows, maybe we’ll see a Christmas release. For now, let’s get down to business and show you what the …

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MU6: Affordable, Smart, Noise Cancelling Headphones.

The time is finally right, I believe, to talk with you about the Mu6 (pronounced musix [like musics]) headphones that are coming soon. What started as an IndieGoGo campaign for $20,000 is now at $130,412 earned with 3 weeks left! You’re soon going to find out why everyone was more than …

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Free Online Multiplayer coming to PS4’s on lower FW & Ban Nintendo Switch’s

Tunneling software has been around for quite a while and is the best solution for lower FW consoles or banned consoles. Since Nintendo has been banning Switch’s user’s tunneling has become quite popular again. Even the PS4 with lower firmware can play a few games using private servers. Now, most …

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Could Sony get it right the second time around with the PlayStation 2 Classic?

The PlayStation brand was a force to be reckoned with in the mid-90s ever since they made there console debut in September of 1995 due to a joint deal went bad between another console maker Nintendo. Fast forward 23 years, Sony jumped on the mini retro console ban wagon with …

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BleemSync a safe way to add more games to your PlayStation Classic

The first tools to hack the PlayStation Classic where not the safest to use. Everyone was warned about the risk of using it and it could damage the console to where it might not start again. Now we have a safe alternative to gpghax called Bleemsync from pathartl. It still …

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Second Impression: mCable Gaming Edition from Marseille

While a fellow writer, V1Racy has covered this item already, I decided to take a second look at it. I heard about these mCable cords through several different sources (message boards, word of mouth, E3 presentations, etc). They seemed too good to be true. Now that I had the chance …

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