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Play AM2R Return of Samus on your Xbox right now!!

Little by little, we are getting more and more homebrew and game ports on the Xbox for either dev mode or retail mode. Right now AM2R the return of Samus is playable in retail mode on the Xbox One, Xbox Series S, or X. AM2R is an amazing fan made …

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There are Reports of Xbox’s getting bricked in Dev Mode…

About a month ago or so, Xbox changed a few things in their latest update and it even updated dev mode too. Most of the time these updates just break little things and we only have to do small fixes to get them working. The latest thing that’s been reported …

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Hardware Review: 8BitDo Media Remotes for XBOX

Tired of fumbling about with an Xbox controller to ingest media other than games? 8BitDo is here to do their part and make more media remotes for the Xbox line of consoles. Now, their controllers are undeniably great, but are their remotes? Let’s find out together. Unboxing: Specs: ‘Compatible with Xbox …

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Hidden Sega Saturn emulator inside Nintendo Switch Cotton Guardian Force Saturn Tribute!

Game developer city connection has just released cotton Guardian Saturn tribute for the Nintendo Switch that also includes Cotton boomerang and guardian force on the same cartridge. But what’s great about this release is that it also includes a hidden full-fledge Sega Saturn emulator! This spectacular discovery was discovered by …

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PPSSPP Gold, Duckstation 4k & FTP for the Xbox Series S & X via dev mode…

The Xbox series S & X are amazing machines especially because they have the ability to play retro games with retroarch via dev mode and no hacking is needed. Now that I’ve had my Xbox for a few months I keep going down the rabbit hole digging further down into …

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Keys open doors!!! PSM hacked & PlayStation cancels purchases on the PS3 and PSVita but is there a reason why??

Earlier today PlayStation announced that they will no longer take payments for PlayStation 3 and PSVita games. Here’s what PlayStation had to say about the canceled purchases. “Starting 27th October 2021, you can no longer use a credit or debit card, or a payment method such as PayPal, to buy …

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Where to get those cool DIY handhelds…

We’ve all seen cool DIY projects on social media or somewhere on the internet: someone takes a Sega Dreamcast memory card, guts it and turns it into a mini-game boy. A lot of us would love to make something like that but just don’t have the time or skills to …

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Hardware Review: Fixture S1 Grip and Grip Case

This article will be a bit of a different format. We covered the current model of Fixture S1 Grip before. However, we haven’t covered the Grip carrying case yet. I have thoughts and points about the case, but there’s simply not enough to warrant its own article. It also wouldn’t …

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How to make your own upscaler that rivals the retro tink 5 and ossc…

If you’re big into the retro gaming scene you’ve probably noticed over the past year or two up scalers have been all the rave. Allowing you to use your original hardware on your brand new fancy OLED or QLED TV and bringing these retro systems into the 21st century of …

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RetroArch and the Xbox Series S via Developer Mode

RetroArch on the new Xbox series, S has been quite amazing with the ability to play so many games even GameCube, PS2, and Wii games at full speed. Now before the Xbox series S/X was released, the Xbox One was introduced to RetroArch via developer mode and windows UWP program …

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Collective Minds Switch Up impressions!

It is no secret that the Nintendo Switch is probably my favorite gaming device. With the convenience of home console gaming and on-the-go gaming, the Nintendo Switch is a brilliant device. However, playing with the Switch, I had to reminisce about the old days where we had a “GameShark” to …

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Hardware Review: GB Operator from Epilogue

Today’s review is an interesting one. As of the time of writing this, there aren’t loads of people covering this product. The product in question is the GB Operator from Epilogue. I know, Epilogue sounds an awful like Analogue, but they’re not exactly in the same wheelhouse. So, instead of …

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