We now have reached a world where retro Microconsoles are hitting us from every side. Some of them great like the NES and SNES Classic Editions. Some of them are not so great, like the Retro-Bit Generations that came back a while ago. Can Retro-Bit gain their footing and be …
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Switch Review: The Coma-Recut
The Coma: Recut (Devespresso Games, $19.99) has resurfaced. And this time, it’s on the Nintendo Switch. This game is a fully remastered version of a game that was a cult classic, The Coma: Cutting Class. Does this game deserve to be rehashed or should it have been left in the …
Read More »Nintendo Switch Homebrew is becoming a reality.
Before the new year, we got to see the Nintendo Switch get tear down at the 34c3: conference. Basically showing that the machine is not very hard to exploit and quite a bit of documentation, about the hardware, is already online because of what chipsets they use but since the 34c3 …
Read More »RetroArch 1.7.0 released!
Right on time for christmas RetroArch has just been update to version 1.7.0 with a ton of bugfixes and improvements especially for the PlayStation fans this time! We here at RetroArch/Libretro wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Here the Highlights of 1.7.0 – Integrated Bliss-box …
Read More »Review: Console Dust Covers from The Pat Rat Shack w/ Creator Interview
Today we’re going to be reviewing several dust covers that are on Etsy on The Pat Rat Shack‘s page. As you’ll see, they offer a multitude of covers for several different companies and generations too. Right now there are more retro consoles covered on his page, but if you read …
Read More »Review: Console Dust Covers from DigitalDeckCovers w/ a Surprise!
I received a bundle of dust covers to review from DigitalDeckCovers. This company lets you customize the heck out of the dust covers and we’ll talk more about that as well. There is plenty to cover here. Before we jump in I think that it’s worth mentioning that this review …
Read More »GameShell,The Open Source/Modular Handheld, Surpasses Kickstarter Goal!
We have another special treat for you today. We wanted to talk about the GameShell. It’s a modular handheld that is also open source. It had a Kickstarter campaign of $50,000 and at the time of this writing, it’s sitting at $123,025 with a solid 30 days remaining! These are …
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 »Review: Nintendo Console/Handheld Stands from Rose Colored Gaming
.his is the last part of the 3 part series made to focus on reviewing some of the stands that are exclusive from Rose Colored Gaming. The last article was on the Nintendo controller stands, the article before that was over PlayStation controller and handheld stands. This one will be …
Read More »Review: Rogue Trooper Redux for Switch
The BAFTA-nominated, story-rich game that is Rogue Trooper is back and definitely better than ever. You may remember Rogue Trooper, it’s made its way from across so many platforms and 11 years later, it’s on the Switch. I never had a chance to play it on the PS2, XBOX, Wii, …
Read More »PSPGO M2 Memory Card Dummy Adapter on Sale
Our good friend Kouchan has made a dummy adapter for the PSPgo since those M2 memory cards are so hard to get, plus the price of them. If you don’t know Kouchan, he is part of the psvita color project with Nzaki0716 where those two do some amazing work together and each is very skilled in their field. Now, …
Read More »Review: Nintendo Controller Stands from Rose Colored Gaming
This is the second of a 3 part series made to focus on reviewing some of the stands that are exclusive from Rose Colored Gaming. The previous article was over PlayStation controller and handheld stands. This article will be over the Nintendo controller stands and the last will be the …
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