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: …
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RetroPie 4.5 Released
The RetroPie emulation station suite has been around for a very long time now. And seemingly it isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. We’ve seen countless improvements, tweaks, and changes with it over the years. Today I’ll break down what is truly new about the 4.5 update and where to get …
Read More »Review: GPi Case from Retroflag
After a long hiatus, I’m back with a new review! Aside from this, I have a huge back catalog of products that have been accumulating since before my move to my new spot. But in the meantime, we have to talk about the GPi Case (Retroflag,~$80). This is an all-new …
Read More »Raspberry Pi 4 released!
The wait is finally over, the gentlemen at Raspberrypi.org have just released the Raspberry Pi 4!! One of the most popular series of single-board computers to hit the market. One of the most significant upgrades to the Raspberry pi 4 model is the ram. When you order the Pi4 you will …
Read More »Retron 5 Unlocked!
The Retron 5 used to be a household name. Until people realized that it had a bogus set of wireless controllers and, oh yeah, featured a non-licensed emulator. Fast forward to 2019, the Retron 5 is barely talked about any longer. YouTube videos about it are getting very little clicks. …
Read More »C.E.S. Gaming Highlights (Hyperkin, My Arcade, Arcade1Up, Retro-Bit)
Hello one and all! We’re sure you’ve seen separate articles about the varied items from different companies being shown off at CES. But now that CES is over, we’ve decided to make one cohesive article for your scrolling pleasure. This focuses on the stuff that gamers might find interesting and …
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 »How to upgrade the Arcade1UP cabinet to a full on arcade system with 1,000’s of games
The Arcade1UP cabinets are a great way to replay your favor arcade games, with the looks and feel of a real arcade cabinet. If you picked up one of these cabinets an had it for a few weeks the nostalgia factor is starting to wear off and you’re probably thinking what else …
Read More »5 Holiday Gifts for the Gamer in your Family!
Over the last year, we’ve reviewed a lot of products on our humble site. Now we could never choose favorites among any of them, especially the ones that reviewed really well. And it’s pretty hard to say exactly what the gamer in your life exactly wants. So what we’ve done with …
Read More »MOGameCon 2018 Coverage
MOGameCon was alive and kicking for a third year just outside of St.Louis in a city called St.Charles this last Saturday. It is a convention that has been in a space too big and a space that was too small. The convention has lasted one day, then two, then one again. …
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 »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 …
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