Most you know that firmware 5.50 for the PlayStation 4 is in beta testing and a lot us are already helping Sony get this ready for the public. When I first started testing it was on beta 1, then beta 2, now on beta 3, this means Sony is getting …
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PSVita: How to decrypt your Savegames from CMA Backups
With the current release of the Vitasaves Website, which allows for easy sharing of decrypted PSVita Game Saves, I thought I should finally write down how to decrypt your Savegames without the need of an Henkaku enabled Console. Thanks to the newest versions of psvimg-tools and psvpfstools you can extract your savegames from …
Read More »Review of the Eon GCHD, HDMI Adapter for Gamecube
As we march further along in time, there are artifacts that linger from the past. One such magnificent relic is the Nintendo Gamecube. If you want to play the Gamecube on a modern HDTV you’ll find that there are a couple of officially supported methods. You can use composite that …
Read More »PSVita: Whats going on, VitaShell ported to FW3.67?
A few days ago Team Molecule/yifanlu released part of an article, on the state of things with the PSVita, it’s a really good read and advice you to check it out here. It basically states that everything they worked on still kind of works on the PSVita but like anything with …
Read More »How to get the Homebrew Launcher for the Nintendo Switch up & running
Developer Pluuto released his Homebrew Launcher for Firmware 3.0.0 yesterday after having delayed it for roughly 2 weeks because of unforeseen circumstances. With it now released you can finally enjoy easy Homebrew access on your Switch (When the first Homebrews drop that is). Since some Users still had problems even …
Read More »Review of the Everdrive GB X7!
Everdrives have been around for a long while now, so there’s no doubt that you’ve already heard of them. But if you haven’t, the Everdrive series from Krikzz are flash carts for retro consoles that allow running of your collection of cartridges on one cart. That means if you have shelves of SNES, …
Read More »Homebrew Launcher for the Nintendo Switch released!
Anyone that has a Switch with firmware 3.0.0, today is the day you’ve been patiently waiting for, more Homebrew options and last month Pluto said he was going to release a Homebrew launcher for firmware 3.0.0. He said around February 1st he would like to release it but like always, …
Read More »failOverflow shows off what a Nintendo Switch can really do..
Team failOverflow never lets you down when it comes to console hacks and showing them off. If any of you been following the Switch scene you’ll know there has been talk about a bootrom hack and they’ve been shown off numerous times. Even the reswitch team has a POC of their own bootrom hack, here’s …
Read More »SciresM showcases Nintendo Switch Trustzone exploit déjà-vú on FW 4.1.0
Developer SciresM is at it again after confirming that he was able to exploit Trustzone on 3.x.x he started working on 4.1.0 and now showcased that his déjà-vú dubbed exploit also runs on the currently latest Nintendo Switch Firmware 😀 You can see in the video that his Switch is …
Read More »Retro Gaming Arts-Where to Get Modchips in 2018
There are always systems sitting on your shelf that don’t get much use. And why? Well most likely you love the system, but have beaten every game in your collection and retro games are expensive now. And maybe you want to play games from other regions but your PS1 can’t …
Read More »When you can’t wait on the Homebrew scene you just DIY a Nintendo Switch
The Nintendo Switch Homebrew scene has been taking off but like all of them, it’s in slow strides and baby steps, plus needing FW300 doesn’t help when they are getting harder and harder to find. Well, one man couldn’t wait for The Homebrew scene and built his own PiSwitch. With …
Read More »Review of BitBox Game Cases from Stone Age Gamer
Tons of retro game cartridges nowadays are just the game with no box. Or if they’re in a box, it’s a cardboard one that is slowly disintegrating. Or maybe it’s a plastic box from 25 years ago that is slowly crumbling to bits. Naturally, you’ll want to protect your game …
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