Earlier today we reported on the newest inclusion to the hakchi family, hakchi 2.20 by developer Cluster_M. If you want to read all about the newest additions to the program and all of its features, click here. Otherwise, this article will have the ins and out on how to add even …
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Ataribox will be a full PC Experience, Coming 2018!
Fresh off the presses and straight to your eyes today, we have news from Atari Interactive about their Ataribox. This device was depicted at E3, but nobody saw any actual system doing anything remotely impressive. As far as anyone knew, the system was just going to be another retro gaming …
Read More »Tencent Security Conference Showed Off Linux Running on a PS4
Right now as we speak, over in China, there is a security conference occurring. I’ll be honest, there’s a lot of groovy stuff coming out of there. Some of it may never see the light of day but we can all hope of course. From exploited AT&T Gateway boxes to …
Read More »4 new games shown at Gamescom by Kalypso Media
German publisher and developer Kalypso Media hosted a series of presentations for small groups of journalists at Gamescom 2017. We at Hackinformer were lucky enough to attend one of them. The first of them, actually. We were presented 4 games to be published by Kalypso Media within the next year …
Read More »Inexpensive LCD displays for your side projects.
Most of us have always wanted to buy one of those small little LCD displays that are commonly seen in consumer electronics such as miniature TVs, GPS’s, handheld game systems, car displays, and more. Then hook them up to whatever device we wanted to have its own display or make …
Read More »RetroArch updated to 1.6.3
The libretro team has brought us yet another ultra useful update to the famed RetroArch. RetroArch spans loads of platforms to try to meet each and every one of your emulation needs. Today’s update has features that are more behind the scenes than anything else, but if you’re still interested, …
Read More »PS3 emulator RPCS3 now available as an AppImage for Linux
We have touch base on the PS3 emulator subject quite a few times and this time RPCS3 has released an AppImage for Linux users. So why is this a big deal, well most AppImage files are just compressed images, like an ISO image that gets mounted and then you just run …
Read More »Retroarch Release’s New Dolphin Core for Windows/Linux
Well, it seems the team at libretro cannot be beaten! So on June 29th, they released the alpha of a new core for Retroarch the Dolphin (Windows/Linux) (Alpha release!) Now you should be reminded that this still an alpha release so a lot of work needs to be done fine-tune and …
Read More »How to: Linux on the go
If you’re a tinker at heart like me, you’re always restless and looking to do some crazy “tech stuff”, no matter what the location or situation. Well me being, me, I was sitting idle at college for about 3 lectures with nothing to do, bored out of music and playing …
Read More »Time For A Slice Of Pi!!!
How many of you have a Raspberry Pi and just don’t know what to do with it? Well, I was just like you and went on a search of what I could find and run with minimal experience with the Pi. So today I bring you a list of some system …
Read More »E3 2017 Day 3:PC Gaming Show Highlights
The PC Gaming Show kicked off day 3 of E3 2017. It aired at 12 PM CST/10 AM PST and came full of info. The event, as always, spanned a couple of hours, but we have it narrowed down to just highlights for you, but this time around I think I’m …
Read More »RetroArch 1.6.0 Released for all systems!
What do Linux, Windows, MacOSX, Android, iOS, Blackberry OS, PS3, PSP, PS Vita, Original XBOX, XBOX 360, Gamecube, Wii, WiiU, Nintendo 3DS, Raspberry Pi, Open Pandora, GCW Zero, and even modern day web browsers have in common? They all share one great attribute; they all can run a RetroArch installation …
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