This is the second of two articles on how to get your RetroStone2 up and running. We’re making these to let you see that there is nothing to be afraid of in terms of initial setup and that you should totally be purchasing a RetroStone2 if you love retro gaming …
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HowTo: Flash RetrOrange Pi to RetroStone2
Hello! This is the first of two articles on how to get your RetroStone2 up and running. We’re making these to let you see that there is nothing to be afraid of in terms of initial setup and that you should totally be purchasing a RetroStone2 if you love retro …
Read More »Review: RetroStone2 from 8BCraft
It’s been a while since we’ve reviewed anything from 8BCraft. In fact, so much time has passed since we reviewed the RaspiBoy, technology has gotten better (and more affordable). So let’s take a look at the standard model of RetroStone2 ($156, 8BCraft) as it’s bound to be heaps better than …
Read More »Review: 5 Switch Accessories
Hello one and all, we have a nice quick and dirty review/listicle. This article will give you an idea of what is a great accessory for the Switch as well as maybe not so great. We have five accessories to go through. Four of which are specifically designed for the …
Read More »How To Resign unc0ver using AltStore
Recently we discussed that unc0ver had been released for all devices on iOS 13-13.3, if you want to read about it or see the instructions, click here. If you’re already jailbroken with unc0ver and you installed it via AltStore as the official method states you should, you may need help …
Read More »Review: OG XBOX HDMI Video Adapter from Chimeric Systems
I believe it was Willy Wonka who sang, “Come with me and you’ll be in a world of higher definition.” Okay, well, obviously not, but he was headed the right direction. Let me be your Willy Wonka and take you back to the early 2000’s. We’re going to be covering …
Read More »unc0ver 4.2.0 Released!
This is an updated version of the article that was released yesterday. We just wanted you to know that 4.2.0 is out now and has some new improvements over the last iteration. Any picture you see is still relevant even if it says 4.0.0 instead of 4.2.0. We’re going to …
Read More »How To:Overclock, Make Folders, & Use USB on Genesis Mini
Recently we’ve covered True Blue’s Ultra-Drive for Genesis Mini. We’ve also covered both Project Lunar and Hakchi2’s solutions for adding games to your Genesis Mini. Today’s tutorial shows you how to go one step further than adding games. The tutorial covers adding folders, overclocking, and using USB storage. Let’s do …
Read More »How To:Install Gentoo Linux on Your 5.05 PS4!
Linux has already existed for PS4 already. We know this, you know this. But today, you can now add another distribution to the list. Gentoo Linux is now here and you can really make your PS4 into an amazing emulation box with Gentoo. We’re incredibly excited about this news and …
Read More »How To:Add Games to Genesis Mini with Hakchi2
We’ve covered a lot on our site so far with the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive Mini. From buying a preloaded USB stick from True Blue, to loading games yourself with Project Lunar, to the rise of Hakchi2 CE supporting Genesis Mini now. Well, now we’re at the point where we get …
Read More »Hakchi2 Updated to Support Sega Genesis Mini
If you’ve been following the scene closely, you’ll already be aware that there has been some support in Haxchi for the Sega Genesis Mini. Up until now, there hasn’t been an official, stable release with as many features. That has officially changed this week. So we’ve finally decided it’s worth …
Read More »Review: True Blue Ultradrive for Sega Genesis Mini
There is already a free solution to adding games to your Sega Genesis Mini out there. We talked about that recently and have a tutorial for it here. However, if you want to add games to your Sega Genesis Mini and don’t have the technical prowess or the time for …
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