So you want to know where to get some unlocked video game systems. Or maybe you’re here wondering what I mean by “unlocked” exactly. The short answer is that HD Gaming Mods is doing stuff that I have yet to see on the internet anywhere else. The site also features …
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Review: Kintaro’s Super Kuma 9000 SNES Style Raspberry Pi Case
Reviewing Raspberry Pi accessories are anything but new to us here on Hackinformer. I myself have previously reviewed the ultimate Raspberry Pi case for portability, which was the Raspiboy. If you want to read the review, click here. If you just purchased one and want to read about how to …
Read More »Raspberry Pi 3 gets updated to B+ with new processor & more
The designer Roger Thornton at raspberrypi.org has released an upgraded version of the raspberry pi 3, now updated to version B+!! Along with the update comes new components and a faster CPU processor. Like most upgrades to the Raspberry Pi, they are mostly substantial upgrades rather than a major overhaul. …
Read More »Review: SN30/SF30 Pro Controller from 8Bitdo
We here at Hackinformer absolutely love getting our hands on new tech and accessories. And when I finally was given an 8bitdo SN30 Pro gamepad, I was absolutely ecstatic and decided I wanted to review it thoroughly. This controller has been out for a little bit now, but that doesn’t …
Read More »DIY Project Raspiboy Kit Review
This review today is over the Raspiboy from 8B Craft. This is a crazy cool little device that answers the question “What if I had a Raspberry Pi emulator on the go?”. Of course, we’ve seen some iterations of this already in the world. But this one is a whole …
Read More »How to add Experimental Emulators to the RetroPie
All of us should be familiar with the Raspberry Pi and retropie project by now, its a very popular emulation station for Retro Gaming. Over the years the library of systems has grown on the retropie but with new versions, certain systems would be taken out. For example, the Dreamcast wouldn’t be available anymore, either …
Read More »Star Fox 2 & Emulation: What does it work with?
While Star Fox 2 (which is exclusive to the SNES classic) now available to play if you own a SNES Classic, it begs the question as if you will be able to play without the SNES classic. This also asks the question as to if the game can run on any …
Read More »Android TV for Raspberry Pi2 & 3 with RaspAnd Nougat 7.1.2
The Raspberry Pi is one great $35 computer that can do almost anything you can imagine/program. As the community grew the Raspberry Pi has gotten quite a few operating systems but it always seemed to lack one, the Android OS then in the beginning of 2017 Google set out to …
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 »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 »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 …
Read More »Is Having Too Many Ways To Game Gaming Overload?
Today I come to you with something that has been running through my mind for some time now; With so many phones and tablets, 3DS, Wii/Wii U, PS3, PC and even PS Vitas all covering the same market, “Is having too many ways to game, gaming overload?“ Now, many of us …
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