It was just a matter of time before Retroarch would be able to play PSP games on the PlayStation classic. This PPSSPP core has been tweaked and optimize to run on the PlayStation classic. It said that the PSP core runs better on the PlayStation classic than the NES classic …
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C.E.S. Gaming Highlights (Hyperkin, My Arcade, Arcade1Up, Retro-Bit)
Hello one and all! We’re sure you’ve seen separate articles about the varied items from different companies being shown off at CES. But now that CES is over, we’ve decided to make one cohesive article for your scrolling pleasure. This focuses on the stuff that gamers might find interesting and …
Read More »Review: New GameShell Revision!
Some of you may remember when we reviewed the Gameshell from Clockwork. Well, recently they reached out to again and asked if we’d like to review the newest revision. I figured why the heck not! If they have new features and capabilities and improvements, we should test it out and …
Read More »Review: 1more Spearhead VR BT Headphones
There are simply an innumerable amount of headphones and audio options for cell phones out there in the world. From corded to wireless the options run the gamut. Today we’re going to be digging in deeper with one such option. We’re looking at the Spearhead VR BT ($99.99, 1more) to …
Read More »RetroArch maybe coming to the Xbox One & no jailbreak required
Yesterday Libretro announced that they will commit to releasing an Xbox One Port of the infamous RetroArch early this 2019. Now, this will probably not end up in the app store but if you activate Developer mode on the Xbox One it will be possible for anyone to get it. Right now …
Read More »How to upgrade the Arcade1UP cabinet to a full on arcade system with 1,000’s of games
The Arcade1UP cabinets are a great way to replay your favor arcade games, with the looks and feel of a real arcade cabinet. If you picked up one of these cabinets an had it for a few weeks the nostalgia factor is starting to wear off and you’re probably thinking what else …
Read More »PlayStation Classic gets an early Christmas gift!
Just like other classic consoles on the market that have been hacked, they eventually get Retroarch ported to it. Retroarch is amazing all in one emulator set up that is on multiple systems and it was just a matter of time when Retroarch was going to be ported to the PlayStation Classic. With the …
Read More »SX OS 2.4.1 Beta Released
Team Xecuter found and squashed some bugs already in the recently released 2.4 Beta. Obviously, it was a beta, so it’s only a stepping stone toward a full update. But they do understand that people use their betas as if they’re full-on releases. And as such, they went ahead and …
Read More »MU6: Affordable, Smart, Noise Cancelling Headphones.
The time is finally right, I believe, to talk with you about the Mu6 (pronounced musix [like musics]) headphones that are coming soon. What started as an IndieGoGo campaign for $20,000 is now at $130,412 earned with 3 weeks left! You’re soon going to find out why everyone was more than …
Read More »Arcade1UP Review of Street Fighter 2 unit
Retro gaming has become very popular in the past few years and there are so many devices out there to play one of your favorite old classic games on. Without having to purchase the original console and game just to play a 10 to a 20-year-old game. Of course, there …
Read More »Review: GCHD MK-II from EON Gaming
Just a few weeks back EON Gaming let us in on a little secret; that they were making a more advanced version of their GCHD! If you’d like to read the original release information, click here. The GCHD is an adapter for certain models of Gamecube to let them have …
Read More »BleemSync a safe way to add more games to your PlayStation Classic
The first tools to hack the PlayStation Classic where not the safest to use. Everyone was warned about the risk of using it and it could damage the console to where it might not start again. Now we have a safe alternative to gpghax called Bleemsync from pathartl. It still …
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