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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Review: Sega Neptune Mod from Retrohacks.net
Today we’ve got a special and different review. This may even be the first of its kind reviewed or reported on for our site. We’re going to be discussing the mods available from Retrohacks.net while also reviewing a modification that he did for us. Among many of his services, he …
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 »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 …
Read More »Giant AutoBleem Update for PlayStation Classic
AutoBleem and BleemSync used to be the choice people had to choose between on their PlayStation Classic. Nowadays, it just appears that AutoBleem is the preferred method. We recently got a huge update for AutoBleem and then the day after, we got some small bugfixes. So today I’m going to …
Read More »MoGameCon 2019 Coverage
We had attended MoGameCon 2018 last year and thought that that was as good as it could possibly get. Now, we back and fresh from MoGameCon 2019 and we have plenty to share. But right out of the gate, just know that they know how to really throw a party! …
Read More »Review: mClassic from Marseille
Today’s review is another product from our friends over at Marseille Inc. They’ve already wowed the world over with their all in one upscaling HDMI cord, the mClassic. Well now a couple of us here at Hackinformer (@mgs2master2 and myself) have gotten our hands-on another product that they’ve been promoting. …
Read More »PSP stand-alone emulator released for the Nintendo Switch!
The developer m4xw who have brought us great emulation on the Nintendo Switch such as a full-speed N64 emulator is back with another one, this time a stand-alone PSP emulator aka PPSSPP! This is not the first time he released this emulator, it was included in past retroarch releases but …
Read More »Review: EON Super 64 for Nintendo 64
EON Gaming had been teasing a new product for their site and everyone in the retro video game scene was teeming with excitement. It wasn’t long until EON announced that their newest product was the Super 64 for the Nintendo 64. Fast forward to today and we have finally gotten …
Read More »Review: Gamecube Parts from CustomCircuits
Etsy seller CustomCircuits has bits and bobs for your Gamecube and accessories. We love reaching out to Etsy sellers with unique items. The items that we’re going to be reviewing from CustomCircuits is a transparent orange Gamecube controller shell and Gamecube thumbstick caps. Pros for shell: Colors. CustomCircuits has multiple …
Read More »Luma3DS 10 (and 10.0.1) Released!
So well after a year of being dormant, Luma3DS is back with a huge major update. You’ll also see in the title that I mentioned that 10.0.1 has also released. The Luma3DS 10 is the major revision and the 10.0.1 is the same just with a quick hotfix built in. …
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