As I have been on a Switch accessory tangent recently, I figured, why stop now? Today’s accessory of discussion is the GC to SW Controller Adapter from Brook Accessory (aka Brook Design). This is a converter for your Gamecube controllers that allow them to run on the Switch. It is …
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Satisfye SwitchCase Classic Review
There have been more accessories in its first year alone than I think ever existed for the Wii U’s entire lifetime. Today, we’re looking at another accessory for the Switch, because it’s a great system and being a portable system its got a lot of accessories and we want to help …
Read More »Review: Super Retro-Cade from Retro-Bit
We now have reached a world where retro Microconsoles are hitting us from every side. Some of them great like the NES and SNES Classic Editions. Some of them are not so great, like the Retro-Bit Generations that came back a while ago. Can Retro-Bit gain their footing and be …
Read More »Switch Review: Mutant Mudds Collections
The ultimate collection of Mutant Mudds is out now on the Switch! That’s correct reader, you can now get your hands on the whole trilogy! Mutant Mudds Collection (Atooi, $14.99) should treat you right since it features 3 entire games on it. That means at this price value, each game …
Read More »XBOX One Review: Ultimate Chicken Horse
Ultimate Chicken Horse (Clever Endeavor Games, $14.99) is out now on consoles as well as Steam. This title is intended to be a crammed and jammed mixup of Chicken and Horse that’s been chopped and screwed to be a mish mash of hilarious fun. Is it all fun and games …
Read More »Switch Review: Sparkle Unleashed
Marble shooting connoisseurs rejoice! Another game in the ultra fun Sparkle series has made it’s way to the Nintendo Switch. This entry is simply titled Sparkle Unleashed (10Tons LTD.,$7.99) and does things a little bit differently. Is it better than its older brothers? Does it have that same great Sparkle …
Read More »Review: Console Dust Covers from The Pat Rat Shack w/ Creator Interview
Today we’re going to be reviewing several dust covers that are on Etsy on The Pat Rat Shack‘s page. As you’ll see, they offer a multitude of covers for several different companies and generations too. Right now there are more retro consoles covered on his page, but if you read …
Read More »Review: Riptide GP: Renegade for Switch
Riptide GP: Renegade (Vector Unit, $9.99) is out now for the Nintendo Switch, among other consoles. This game upgrade to Riptide GP 2 comes just a few years after Riptide GP and Riptide GP 2 for mobile devices. This game follows the trend of water racing like Wave Race, Hydro …
Read More »Review: Console Dust Covers from DigitalDeckCovers w/ a Surprise!
I received a bundle of dust covers to review from DigitalDeckCovers. This company lets you customize the heck out of the dust covers and we’ll talk more about that as well. There is plenty to cover here. Before we jump in I think that it’s worth mentioning that this review …
Read More »Review of Fallen Legion: Flames of Rebellion for PS4
Fallen Legion: Flames of Rebellion (YummyYummyTummy, $19.99) was pretty well received on the PS Vita (and that’s saying something) back mid-summer 2017. Today we’re looking at the title through new eyes since it has also been brought over to the PlayStation 4. Does it have what it takes to look …
Read More »Review: Tennis in the Face for Nintendo Switch
Tennis in the Face (10Tons LTD., $4.99) is the first full-contact tennis game for the Switch. This physics-based puzzle game featuring slapstick comedy officially released as of today. So far, the explanation of the game makes it sound pretty fun, right? Why yes, of course, it does! But does the actual …
Read More »Review of Crimsonland for the Switch
Out now, Crimsonland (10Tons. LTD, $13.99), is a twin stick arena shooter brought back from the dead. And by that I mean brought back from 2003, then to 2014, and then again now! This cult classic has had a steep following for a long, long time. But does it translate …
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