Yep, I know the GPD Pocket is already out in the wild for quite some time and they even surpassed the $2 Million Mark on Indiegogo but I sadly didn’t have the time to talk about it until now. So let’s get right to it, what is the GPD Pocket? It …
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Wii emulator Dolphin can now access the Wii Shop Channel
The Wii emulator Dolphin has made some big improvements over the years and last year with update 5.0 they finally got every single Wii game working like Rogue Squadron II. If you are new to this emulator, Dolphin is a free and open-source video game console emulator for the GameCube, Wii, and Triforce that runs …
Read More »Review of the EZ Flash Redux for the 3DS
Earlier this year EZ Flash team released a new flash cart for the 3DS called EZ Flash Redux and it’s much cheaper than the Gateway or Sky3DS. At the time of the release, it was reported by others that this would work on FW10.7 and below. There was much confusion around …
Read More »Review: EZ-Flash IV for the GBA, GBASP, & NDS
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. As for the GBA there have been a few options that are still worth using today. Some of these work …
Read More »PS4 saveEditor software out in the Wild!!
Last month the PS4 world got a few PS4 save editing programs, Save Wizard was first announced, then followed Code Freak Cyber Gadget’s official PS4 Save Editor and the Xploder PS4 Cheats System and now thanks to @VultraAID over at PSXHAX.COM has offered leaked source for the PS4 saveEditor software that allows the end-user …
Read More »Review: Gamevice makes your iPhone or iPad a controller!
Good day ladies and gentlemen! I have a nice, interesting product review for you today. I know I normally do game reviews but I do have the privilege, on occasion, to do a product review and this one is actually quite nice. The developers of Gamevice were nice enough to …
Read More »Mini NES pulls off N64 emulation via RetroArch
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 out of its hat with it being able to play N64 games using RetroAch and Hakchi2 2.11. In the video below …
Read More »Nintendo Switch consoles are already out in the wild!
Earlier today, footage a retail unit of the Nintendo Switch was all over the internet. This is confirmed to be a leaked retail unit. How the unit was obtained is still unknown. However, it is known and confirmed that this comes from very reliable sources. A collaboration between FloKO and …
Read More »Our Review of the Supaboy S from Hyperkin
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 kind. This is a revision of the original Supaboy & it’s a handheld of my favorite Nintendo console ever. The Super …
Read More »How to play NES, Sega Genesis, & GBA cartridges on the Super Nintendo
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 Sega Genesis, and then the Super Retro Advance for GBA to work on the SNES. All these adapters are made by Retro-Bit …
Read More »Seagate has big plans for it’s new hard drives!!
Attention all you data hoarders we finally have more storage on the way in the next 18 months thanks to Seagate. Back in 2013, Seagate hoped to release a 20TB hard drive by 2020 using its then-new shingled magnetic recording (SMR) technology. Well It’s 2017 and the biggest capacity HDD …
Read More »NES Mini: hakchi updated to 2.1.1 now with no more game limits
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 PC. With the first release of hacki, we could only add about 60 games with the 30 that were already installed on the system. Others were …
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