Hey one and all, you know we love our retro as much as we love our modern. Today’s reviewed item is one such retro item, but…modern. I saw the RetroGameBoyz work on Twitter and new what they had to offer is something that all of our readers should be aware …
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Autowit SuperCap 2 Hands-On Review
During these trying times, it is always good to have a backup plan. This goes double for your electronics and car. Two companies by the names of GadgetPlus and Autowit has been one of the forefront supporters in having a backup plan and creative devices for consumers. In this instance, …
Read More »Review: DMG Backlight Kit from Handheld Legend
We’ve been covering handheld mods recently (and don’t intend to stop). So if you’re wanting even more mods for your handhelds we’ve got a new product today that I was rather excited about. Today we’re covering a product from the handheld legends themselves, Handheld Legend. Today’s topic of review is the …
Read More »How to build your own Ambilight for your PC
Heya everyone, did you ever look at some TVs with an Ambilight integrated and told yourself “Dang that’s looking cool I want that too”? I’ve had that happen to me so I’ve went and searched for ways to put one behind my TV. It works really well and looks solid …
Read More »HowTo: Flash ROMs to RetroStone2
This is the second of two articles on how to get your RetroStone2 up and running. We’re making these to let you see that there is nothing to be afraid of in terms of initial setup and that you should totally be purchasing a RetroStone2 if you love retro gaming …
Read More »HowTo: Flash RetrOrange Pi to RetroStone2
Hello! This is the first of two articles on how to get your RetroStone2 up and running. We’re making these to let you see that there is nothing to be afraid of in terms of initial setup and that you should totally be purchasing a RetroStone2 if you love retro …
Read More »Review: RetroStone2 from 8BCraft
It’s been a while since we’ve reviewed anything from 8BCraft. In fact, so much time has passed since we reviewed the RaspiBoy, technology has gotten better (and more affordable). So let’s take a look at the standard model of RetroStone2 ($156, 8BCraft) as it’s bound to be heaps better than …
Read More »Review: OG XBOX HDMI Video Adapter from Chimeric Systems
I believe it was Willy Wonka who sang, “Come with me and you’ll be in a world of higher definition.” Okay, well, obviously not, but he was headed the right direction. Let me be your Willy Wonka and take you back to the early 2000’s. We’re going to be covering …
Read More »PSA-Update/Downgrade iPhone to iOS 13.3 Now! (Details Inside)
If you follow the right people on Twitter, you may have already seen rumblings over the past couple of weeks hinting that everyone should be on iOS 13.3. Some people have been heavily hinting and calling any iOS other than 13.3 as crap and they downgraded or upgraded to it. …
Read More »Review: Levelhike Genesis and N64/SNES/GC HDMI Cables
If you’re a collector of retro systems, you may already be aware that there are HDMI cable options for retro systems. We’ve already talked about these options at length from other companies like Pound or Hyperkin. This time we’re back at it again looking into the Sega Genesis and Nintendo …
Read More »How To:Overclock, Make Folders, & Use USB on Genesis Mini
Recently we’ve covered True Blue’s Ultra-Drive for Genesis Mini. We’ve also covered both Project Lunar and Hakchi2’s solutions for adding games to your Genesis Mini. Today’s tutorial shows you how to go one step further than adding games. The tutorial covers adding folders, overclocking, and using USB storage. Let’s do …
Read More »The PS2 apparently could handle ray-tracing!
Ray-tracing may be the next big thing of the gaming industry, but who would’ve known that Sony best selling console PlayStation 2 could apparently handle it! It is quite interesting to know that a 19-year console can handle such an advanced feature, It truly proves how capable and powerful the …
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