Review- Hori L2, R2, & L3, R3 trigger grips for the Slim PSVita
Trigger grips for the PSVita have been around for a while but they all were just grips and don’t add any extra buttons until JOETSU Electronics made the first pair…
Trigger grips for the PSVita have been around for a while but they all were just grips and don’t add any extra buttons until JOETSU Electronics made the first pair…
So many of you are getting into collecting video games and in doing so it’s sometimes good to have a flash cart handy to play the dumps of your collection.…
The Mini NES seems to be full of surprises, with being able to emulate multiple game systems. Just when you think the Mini NES is done it pulls another rabbit…
Today I’m going to be dishing out another review but it isn’t a game review, nope this is a look at the Supaboy S. A handheld console of the retro…
Just like all systems that says you can’t do this or that hackers always find a way to get by any measures placed in by the company and with the…
These adapters for your Super Nintendo or even a clone SNES can let you play GBA, NES, and Sega Genesis cartridges they are called Retroport for the NES, RetroGEN for…
With the newest update to hakchi there are no more game limitson the NES mini, well there still is but that because of the internal storage. So far over 800+…
A few weeks ago, hakchi was released for the NES mini. Hakchi lets you add more games to your NES mini in a every easy to use interface via your…
The Sega Dreamcast is just one of those systems that live on thanks to the fans and a great homebrew community. Developer gameblabla has been working on a little fun…
The Dreamcast was the last and greatest gaming system published by Sega! But the burden of the failed Sega Saturn, the looming release of the PS2 and the lack of…
While the Super Retro Boy might be the talk of CES2017 Retro-bit has, even more, to offer that not everyone talked about. Do you remember that huge table controller that…
While I was at CES2017 one gaming table caught my eye and its called the Morphus X300. At first glance, it kind of looks strangely familiar to the Nintendo Switch…