This last Saturday I visited something a little out of the ordinary for myself. I popped on over to KCGameOn. It is a round the clock multiplayer gaming event. TL;DR, I loved it and think it’s one of the better events Kansas City has to offer. Here, let me explain …
Read More »Review: True Blue Mini for PS Classic
This review might be considered controversial. We’re reviewing the True Blue Mini which is a USB device for the PlayStation Classic that comes preloaded with games. In the same vein where we have reviewed GBA clones that come preloaded with games, we advise that you do not buy this unless …
Read More »Review: Retro-Bit’s Sega Controllers
Sega Genesis. Sega Saturn. Retro-bit. Need I say more?! …probably. Yes, that’s right, I have received four new Sega licensed controllers from Retro-Bit and I’m excited to discuss them with you all. They’re all releasing on different days between March and April. Although you should just believe me when I …
Read More »Review: Game Juice, Worlds 1st & Only Cart Cleaner
Oh man, today’s review is a bit different! We have a new product that is out there for retro and modern gamers alike. If you have cartridges and you’ve found that blowing in them doesn’t work (because duh) and using alcohol cleans, but doesn’t preserve, then this review is for …
Read More »Review:Naka-Kon 2019
Every year, about this time, we jump in the car and head for Overland Park. Overland Park is home to only of the only Japanese culture based conventions. Every year is another chance for it to be better or worse. So whether you’re Japanese yourself or an otaku, this convention …
Read More »PS2 HD Retrovision Component cable Review!
For a while now I have been looking for a solution to play my PlayStation 2 system on my modern TV with an HD converter to upscale the signal to 480p or 720p. Sadly the Ps2 made its plunge in an era when there was no such thing as HDMI, …
Read More »PFBA, PSNES, & PNES for the Nintendo Switch updated…
Homebrew developer Cpajuste is back with more updates to his three emulators Pfba, Psnes, and Pnes for the Nintendo Switch. Each emulator is slowly approaching perfection with every minor update that Cpajuste brings to the table such as OpenGL. The emulators on the arcade side plays a great range of arcade …
Read More »Review: New CARBY Revision from Insurrection Industries
Just when you thought that what we had for HDMI adapters in the Gamecube scene was good enough, companies continue to step up to the plate. One such company is Insurrection Industries and they’re up to bat today in our review of the newest revision of their CARBY product. So …
Read More »How to play your Dreamcast games the PS4…
Ever since the PS4 was hacked way back on 1.76 one thing many of us were waiting for was Homebrew and emulation and now that time has arrived. With the introduction of psxitarch by the PSXITA Team for the PS4, many of us have been enjoying running Linux on our …
Read More »Full Ram Access for any homebrew without it being a NSP using Atmosphere
Quite a few people don’t know that you can use Atmosphere to access the full ram for any homebrew without the homebrew being an NSP. Other CFW’s will probably jump on the band wagging soon and start imitating this feature Atmosphere has. This is also very useful if you are worried about installing …
Read More »Review: New Bittboy
We’ve got another handheld to review for your reading pleasure! This one is something that has evolved from a previous version. The previous one was reviewed all over the place and was sort of “meh” overall. So when I saw this newer one that improved on a lot of complaints …
Read More »Review: Custom N64 & Gamecube Jewels from RockerGaming
In today’s review, we’ll be covering a topic that hasn’t been covered in probably at least a decade; Gamecube and N64 case mods. Or case enhancements if you will. No matter what you call them, they’re always about making your favorite gaming console a little bit more…you. So we’ll be checking …
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