Get your solder irons and 3D printers warmed up it’s time for Maker Faire Detroit. This year’s Maker Faire Detroit will be happening this weekend on July 28-29, 2018 at The Henry Ford. This will be the third year in a row Hackinformer will be there reporting on all the presenters and exhibits. …
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Review – Gal*Gun 2
Love is a difficult thing. It is truly hard to find that special someone. Sometimes it can be all about lust instead, or something completely superficial. However, in the world of Gal*Gun, that is not an issue. If anything as the main character it can be more than one can …
Read More »Review: PowerA’s Enhanced Wired Controller for XBOX One/PC
You may remember that in the past we had reviewed PowerA’s Joy-Con Comfort Grip. It was a nice alternative to Nintendo’s official offerings and had very little downsides to the product. You can of course read about it here. But today, we’re onto our second PowerA review. Today’s product is …
Read More »Review – Shining Resonance: Refrain
In the current day and age, there are some JRPGS that are missed. One such JRPG is Shining Resonance: Refrain. This game was originally released in Japan online. That was in the year 2014. Now four years later, Shining Resonance: Refrain is remastered and released World Wide. This is thanks …
Read More »Review: Danger Zone 2 for Consoles
Recently, I’ve been playing a lot of Danger Zone on my XBOX One. I saw that Danger Zone 2 (Three Fields Entertainment, $19.99) was on the horizon and I knew that I needed to try it out. My fear was that it may not be as good as the first …
Read More »How to avoid a patched Nintendo Switch
Earlier this year hackers were able to run arbitrary code on all current Nintendo Switches. The method which was codenamed as “Fus’ee Gel’ee” or “Frozen Rocket” ran on the Nintendo Switch to exploit a flaw in the Nvidia Tegra X1 USB recovery mode. This method made it easy to crack …
Read More »Review:PS3/PS4 to Dreamcast Adapter
Today’s review melds a little bit of the old school with a touch of the new school. We’re going to be reviewing a Brook Accessory product called the PS3/PS4 Dreamcast Adapter. Clearly, its name implies that you can use a PS3 or a PS4 controller on your Dreamcast. But how …
Read More »Review: SwitchGrip Pro from Satisfye
Another item that we got to look over from the people at Satisfye is the Pro Gaming Grip. This is an Indie GoGo success story that will be for sale very soon. The grip is intended to increase the ergonomics of the Switch and help out people with larger hands. …
Read More »Send payloads to the switch with an iOS device!
The wait is finally over! Finally iOS users are no longer left in the cold when it comes to sending payloads to the Nintendo Switch! The creator of the NX Fus’ee Gelee/shefeltz exploit Oliver Kuckertz have made it possible to send payloads to the switch by way of a iOS device! …
Read More »PSVita: Exploit hunting season is now open
This won’t be a typical news post but should rather encourage the tinkerers under you guys to go hunt for game exploits yourself. As you by now should know, h-encore uses a savegame exploit in a demo as entrypoint to start the exploit chain.. The long time sceners will now …
Read More »Electra Jailbreak Released for iOS 11.3.1
All Hail Electra! Those of you who bought a newer phone or missed the last Electra update will be happy to know that the jailbreak has been extended to work on 11.3.1. So now, whether you are on iOS 11.1 or any iteration all of the way up to 11.3.1, …
Read More »Review: Genesis and SNES HD Link Cables from Pound Technology
We have some products today that are a bit of a change of pace for our site. We have covered a lot of retro modifications to improve video output from systems, but those always require internal soldering and such. Today, we’re going into the future with HD Link Cables from …
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