Homebrew Retroarch developer Natinusala have released LT4 Lakka with audio and Vulkan support! What is Lakka? Well if you haven’t been following the Homebrew scene that much, Lakka is a lightweight Linux distribution that transforms a small computer into a full-blown retro gaming console. To be able to use Lakka …
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How to play your Dreamcast games the PS4…
Ever since the PS4 was hacked way back on 1.76 one thing many of us were waiting for was Homebrew and emulation and now that time has arrived. With the introduction of psxitarch by the PSXITA Team for the PS4, many of us have been enjoying running Linux on our …
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Introduction: Experience this thrilling romantic story enveloped in arcade culture nostalgia where you can be anyone, love anyone and chase your dreams. Throughout Arcade Spirits’ chapters, your decisions will shape your personality, relationships and even have an effect on the future of your arcade! An eclectic and stellar voice cast with …
Read More »Review: New GameShell Revision!
Some of you may remember when we reviewed the Gameshell from Clockwork. Well, recently they reached out to again and asked if we’d like to review the newest revision. I figured why the heck not! If they have new features and capabilities and improvements, we should test it out and …
Read More »Detroit Maker Faire
Detroit Maker Faire at The Henry Ford is a celebration of invention, technology, and art. An event that brings many people together to help broaden the imagination of others. This year’s Maker Faire was a spectacular event as always. With makers from across the country coming together to share their …
Read More »Review: GameShell,The Open Source/Modular Handheld
Some of you may remember when we talked about the Kickstarter for the GameShell. It’s a modular handheld that is also open source and thoroughly hackable. In fact, the hacking aspect is encouraged. It had a Kickstarter campaign of $50,000 and as of now they’re at 580% greater than their …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »PS4 Exploit Host updated featuring Offline Installer
Al-Azif has been testing this new method of auto cache generation with the PS4’s web browser for a few days now and its all thanks to a comment on GitHub that got all of our attention. Al-Azif and CelesteBlue123 have already been playing around with this new method and if you use Al-Azif DNS host it …
Read More »How to put Linux on a Samsung XE303C Chromebook
The Chromebook has been out for a while now and it’s very easy to put Linux on them but there are a few Chromebooks that can be a problem to get running right. Just like all my other devices, I start looking for other things a Chromebook could run than just run a …
Read More »How to host PS4 Exploit for FW5.05 right from your PC
Al-Azif has just updated this PS4 exploit host program to reflect the new FW5.05 kernel exploit thanks to lighting mods, vsoftster, Joonie86, & flat_z. This version for FW5.05 includes the Webkit, Dumper, Update Blocker, Hen + Mira, & FTP. This is a great tool for anyone wanting to host the exploit on a …
Read More »PS4 FW5.01 Linux Loader released!
It’s just a matter of time and being patient for things to happen on FW 5.01 as plenty of developers told us to stay on that FW if we cared about homebrew. Well, hopefully, today we’ll be able to finally run Linux on FW 5.01 with a little bit of compiling …
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