Reviews

We find ourselves on the precipice of a gaming & tech evolution. Sony, Google, Microsoft and so on are developing new technology all the time so we are here to review those gadgets to see if they are worth buying and you’re not wasting your cold hard cash.

Review:PS3/PS4 to Dreamcast Adapter

Today’s review melds a little bit of the old school with a touch of the new school. We’re going to be reviewing a Brook Accessory product called the PS3/PS4 Dreamcast Adapter. Clearly, its name implies that you can use a PS3 or a PS4 controller on your Dreamcast. But how …

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Review: Mantis Headphones for PSVR from Bionik

We’ve got another Bionik article for you! If you’d like to read about their other products soon to come, click here. Otherwise, today we’re going to be covering the ins and outs of the Mantis ($49.99). The Mantis is a headphone set for the first generation PSVR headset. Those of …

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Review: Genesis and SNES HD Link Cables from Pound Technology

We have some products today that are a bit of a change of pace for our site. We have covered a lot of retro modifications to improve video output from systems, but those always require internal soldering and such. Today, we’re going into the future with HD Link Cables from …

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YesOJO Products From E3 2018!

It still hasn’t been even a whole month since the end of E3 and we still have a lot to talk about. Today we’re getting into another great set of products that I got to set my sights on while at E3 came from YesOJO. There are plenty of products …

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Review: Blazblue Cross Tag Battle for the Nintendo Switch

Blazblue Cross Tag Battle is a 2v2 fighter for the PS4 and now the Nintendo Switch. Just like most crossover fighting games, the story for the characters worlds colliding is not that important and games like these are done for the fans. After all, Blazblue Cross Tag Battle is a fighting game and …

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LimitedRunGames-Retail Versions of Digital Titles

Anymore, Limited Run Games might be a household name. But today we wanted to dive in just a little bit deeper to let you know who these people are. Then show off their E3 event as it’s a big focal point for the indie gaming scene. Lastly, we discuss what …

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UPDATED: SX Pro from Team Xecuter Review!

Just recently we wrote up an article outlining the release of the SX Pro and SX OS from Team Xecuter. It was a glorious day for those of you out there who wanted a solution for backup launching on your Switch. And not just a solution for it, but one …

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Hardware Review: Retrotink Ultimate and Retrotink 2X

We’ve all seen our fair share of ways to make old school, retro games look good in a modern age. From OSSC to Framemeister to even just playing them on the Super NT or newer clone system. In this day and age, we have an obvious love of the old …

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Special Reserve Games-Digital Games in Physical Form!

We’re all suckers for video games and video game consoles. You wouldn’t be reading this right now if you didn’t have some kind of affinity for the medium. As the future continues, the bigger companies want us to be more digital. Games are digital, movies, music…it’s a sad time. But …

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Review: Dust Covers from PrinterBoy!

We’ve done plenty of dust cover reviews here on Hackinformer. I thought that I had come across all of the best ones, but when I saw these covers, I knew I had to review them. Today we’re going to talk about the wide variety of dust covers from The Printer …

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Review: Hyper Sentinel for Consoles and Steam

Sometimes we know nothing about a game. Sometimes we see a game and we know nothing about it, but want to know everything about it once we do. One such game for me was Hyper Sentinel (Four5Six Pixel & Huey Game, $14.99). It looked mesmerizing, it made me miss the …

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