Hosting exploit for the PS4 isn’t the easiest thing to do when you don’t have a PC. There have been a few options to run them on other devices like the ESP8266 boards but you’ll still need a PC to set it up. Now there is one device 90% of us …
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How to backup/rip PS4 games & convert them into PKG files
When you own multiple consoles it’s always a pain in the butt to share games, especially when they’re physical games. This is where making backups of your games become quite handy especially if you have a jailbroken console.I believe that you should be able to share your own games that …
Read More »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 »SNES9XTYL gets updated for PSVita!
The snes9xtyl emulator has been updated again.Also with steady support for Ark, VHBL and Adrenaline. Developer esmjanus have been pumping out steady updates with improvements of each release. The Snes emulator for Ark and VHBL offers fair emulation and since the snes9xtyl have been ported to the VHBL and Ark, …
Read More »Turn your PSTV into a PS1 mini!
For some time now, video game companies have been bringing old-school consoles back to the forefront. Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sega in some way have brought backwards compatibility in one form or another. Sony has yet to follow this trend, it would be great to have a PS2 mini or a …
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 »Analogue Super NT gets jailbroken & has its own custom firmware now
Retro Gaming has become a big Market in the past 2 years and with the releases of the mini Nintendo and Mini Super NES, it shows that the fans really want these remakes of old game consoles. There are quite a few different types of replicas out there you can …
Read More »The PSP was it Sony’s last greatest handheld??
Since the successful launch of PS1 and the PS2, I longed for the time that Sony would release a handheld gaming system. My dreams were finally answered in 2005. Sony jumped on the bandwagon and released their handheld, the PSP! I remember it like it was yesterday, it was love …
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 »TF Card Plugin Tool-Micro SD plugin helper for 3.65 enso!
Ever Since the flow released 3.65 enso, there have been lots of tools making its rounds on the homebrew scene. Providing easier tools making the transition to 3.60 enso to 3.65 enso a lot smoother, when installing 3.65 enso it is told to disable all plugins including the plugin that …
Read More »Nintendo Switch CFW Atmosphere to be released this summer for all current Firmware
Today Developer SciresM announced that the currently WIP Switch CFW Atmosphere will be released around summer together with the Coldboot Exploit Fusée Gelée for all current Switches (Not assuming the new revision since that’s not released yet) running every currently released Firmware (Which means even if someone accidentally updated your Switch …
Read More »Raspberry Pi 3 gets updated to B+ with new processor & more
The designer Roger Thornton at raspberrypi.org has released an upgraded version of the raspberry pi 3, now updated to version B+!! Along with the update comes new components and a faster CPU processor. Like most upgrades to the Raspberry Pi, they are mostly substantial upgrades rather than a major overhaul. …
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