The designer Roger Thornton at raspberrypi.org has released an upgraded version of the raspberry pi 3, now updated to version B+!! Along with the update comes new components and a faster CPU processor. Like most upgrades to the Raspberry Pi, they are mostly substantial upgrades rather than a major overhaul. …
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Asus Tinker Board is it time to finally pick one up…
Single board computers have been all the rave since the success of the Raspberry Pi about 5 or 6yrs ago. In this time a lot of startups/crowdfunding campaign have tried to make their own single-board computer but none of them have ever taken off like the Raspberry Pi. Now bigger …
Read More »Hackinformer will be at E3 2018!
E3 2018 is approaching faster than ever! This year is anticipated to be the largest E3 up to date. As 2016 and 2017, Hackinformer will at be E3 2018 this year! We are aiming to have more than one staff on the floor this year as the site has been …
Read More »Review: N64 RGB Mod from HDRGB!
Today I have somewhat of a special treat for retro gaming enthusiasts out there. If you’re one of those people that fell in love with Nintendo’s first ever full 3D system, you should read this all of the way through. And if you’ve always wanted to really get the best …
Read More »Review: Lizard for NES
It’s a lovely day when another game developer releases a game for older retro hardware. Today we get to talk to you about one such game that is coming to an NES near you! That game is Lizard ($10.00, Brad Smith) and it will be available in many different forms …
Read More »Stone Age Gamer-Where to get Flash Carts in 2018
Recently, if you remember, I made an article about RetroGamingArts and their site being a good place to buy modchips in 2018. Well, I thought I would do it again, this time with flash carts. Stone Age Gamer sent me a set of BitBox cases, a Powerbase miniFM, and an …
Read More »Retro Gaming Arts-Where to Get Modchips in 2018
There are always systems sitting on your shelf that don’t get much use. And why? Well most likely you love the system, but have beaten every game in your collection and retro games are expensive now. And maybe you want to play games from other regions but your PS1 can’t …
Read More »When you can’t wait on the Homebrew scene you just DIY a Nintendo Switch
The Nintendo Switch Homebrew scene has been taking off but like all of them, it’s in slow strides and baby steps, plus needing FW300 doesn’t help when they are getting harder and harder to find. Well, one man couldn’t wait for The Homebrew scene and built his own PiSwitch. With …
Read More »Review: Dreamcast Compact Flash Mod
Recently, I came across a video about the mod that I’ll be reviewing while on YouTube. I was recently swooned by my Dreamcast (again) and was looking to see what mods were out in the wild in 2017. I saw a video on the channel ‘The Dreamcast Junkyard’ and I was blown …
Read More »Use USB-Host to Add Storage to SNES Classic!
We are all more than aware by now that the hakchi software from Cluster_M was a godsend to both the NES Classic and the SNES Classic. For those who aren’t aware, I have a quick history lesson. You can add more ROMs to your systems! So, the NES Classic easily fit …
Read More »Nintendo Switch Emulators are becoming a thing
A few weeks ago a group on Twitter named yuzuemu announced that they were working on a Nintendo Switch emulator and they release some stuff but it’s a work-in-progress. Plus a lot of these guys well know of and come from the 3DS emulator Citra for the PC. yuzu is a work-in-progress Nintendo …
Read More »Review: Super GamePad from My Arcade
My Arcade’s dedication to supplying retro accessories and game products marches on with the Super GamePad. This controller is designed with the SNES Classic in mind as the original controllers for the micro-console are wired. Sure, they’re longer than the NES Classic’s controller cords, but that doesn’t mean it’s far …
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