The Sineaptic SE-1 Wireless Headphones are a game-changer in the world of audio technology. Priced at $199.00, these headphones offer an exceptional listening experience that is truly worth every penny. One of the standout features of the SE-1 headphones is the array-based dual ribbon speaker. This innovative design delivers crystal-clear …
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Unleash Your Gaming Potential with the GameSir T4 Cyclone Pro Controller
As an avid gamer, I am constantly on the lookout for the perfect gaming controller that offers both versatility and precision. I recently came across the GameSir T4 Cyclone Pro Multi-platform Wireless Gaming Controller, and let me tell you, it has completely revolutionized my gaming experience. With its full hall …
Read More »Hardware Review: SNES/N64 Platinum Collection Controllers from Retro-Bit
Do we have some actual competitors to the 8BitDo SN30 and SN30 Pro controllers? Do we have a true contender for the best wireless N64 controller to date? Maybe we have some actual USB retro controllers worth a damn versus some controllers cranked out of a foreign factory for pennies. …
Read More »How To: Install an ArcadeModUp Mod Kit into an ArcadeOneUp Cabinet
We’re back again with one more article about ArcadeModUp’s Mod Kit bundle. If you’re one of those who’s purchased an Arcade1Up for $50 and you want to mod it, we have a review of the kit. Click here to read over that. If you’ve already purchased one and it may …
Read More »Review: ArcadeModUp’s Mod Kit Bundle
Recently, I purchased a Final Fight arcade machine from Walmart as they went on sale for $50. This was exciting for so many reasons, but mainly the price was finally right for me to purchase one. If you want to read my review on it, click here. If you just …
Read More »Review: $50 Final Fight Arcade1UP Machine
This article may seem outdated, but I assure you, it just became…indated? I’m making this claim for the reason that the arcade machine just dropped to $50 from $299.99. Everyone is wondering if they should buy it at $50. So that means that today we’re going to break down everything …
Read More »HowTo: Flash ROMs to RetroStone2
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 …
Read More »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: Retro-Bit’s 2.4 GHz Wireless Sega Controllers
Hello again! Recently we discussed Retro-Bit’s Sega Bluetooth controllers. If you’re more interested in that, you can read about it here. Today, on the other hand, we’ll be discussing the ins and outs of their 2.4 GHz version of the same styles. The controllers retail for $34.99 and are available …
Read More »Review: Wireless Bluetooth Genesis/Saturn Controllers from Retro-Bit
Hey everyone! Earlier this year we covered the newly released Sega Genesis and Sega Saturn controllers from Retro-bit (read all about that here). At the time, we knew that Retro-bit had gotten the license from Sega to do what they will. We got wind that they not only would be …
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 …
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