If you’re here right now, you’re here for one of two reasons. The first being that you already know who Analogue is as a company and you’re wanting to sink your teeth into their newest venture. Or, if that isn’t the case, you’ve never heard of Analogue, but the word …
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Releases: SX OS 2.9.1, 2.9.2
Just a little over a week ago Team Xecuter released the 2.9 version of their SX OS CFW. This was a highly requested piece of “firmware” because it finally was compatible with the Switch’s 9.0.0 update. However, while it worked for some, it was broken for most. We released our …
Read More »Review: Retro HDMI Cables from LevelHike
Today we’ve got a nice treat. I’ve slowly been working on finding solutions for making all of my retro systems to connect to my modern TV. It’s something that a lot of people that visit Hackinformer do. Lot’s of you have retro systems (if you don’t use a RetroPi setup) …
Read More »SX OS 2.9 Released, But Beware
I mean, finally, am I right?! Well, no, I’m not. Sometimes things take time to get updates and we should always be patient and leave people to do work so that they do it right the first time. But I digress, the 2.9 update for SX OS is out finally out and …
Read More »Review: mCable Gaming Edition from Marseille
Today’s review is of a product that is something more of an oddity. But when I say oddity, I mean it as in it is odd because it’s out of the ordinary. It’s a product that is something so rare and new, but gives you the urge to smack your …
Read More »Weekend at the TopCon Pop Expo 2019
We went to TopCon last year when it was only a comic con. This year they decided to expand their convention into an entire pop culture convention. Did this make a difference? More than that, was the con better overall with a name change? Let’s dig into it and if …
Read More »Review: Retroflag’s SuperPi Cases
This review isn’t our first review of products from Retroflag and it probably will not be our last. They’ve sent us a review unit of the Retroflag GPi case which was a Game Boy form factor for your Raspberry Pi Zero to have RetroPi on the go. It was a …
Read More »Atmosphere Updated, with 9.0 Support
Homebrew developer SciresM is back with another update release for his excellent CFW- Atmosphere! Now with firmware 9.0 support, which was released a couple of days ago by Nintendo. The new FW update blocked SX and Atmosphere from running on the Nintendo Switch, but SciresM was quickly able to crack …
Read More »Review: Wireless Gameboy Controller for PC
That headline had to be the most intriguing, least clickbait headline you’ve ever seen. I’m not lying when I say that today’s review is a product for PC that makes a Gameboy Advance work as a controller. It’s not even hard to use! Let’s get right into this review. Description: …
Read More »Stepmania for Nintendo Switch
I know, I know, most of you don’t play DDR anymore if you ever did. Well, some of us old dudes did play it and we’re always stoked when there’s a new way to do so. Well recently, a kind soul by the name of p_sam ported Stepmania 5 to …
Read More »Review: Retro-Bit Tribute64s for N64 and PC
This review I wanted to hold off on until I got my hands on both the Ultra Everdrive 64 (review coming soon) and the Super 64 thereafter. Well, the stars have aligned and we now have unlimited games to test using the Retro-Bit Tribute 64 ($24.99). The controller review will …
Read More »Review: Custom Controllers from Hisho Controllers
There are times that we love to do reviews of products created by smaller companies or maybe artists or something in between. Today we have a review of one such scenario in the form of customized controllers from Hisho Controllers. He was kind enough to take in one of our …
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