I’m sure many of us grew up in the 80s and 90s were Arcade games was very popular. Classics like the Simpson’s, Turtles, X-Men, Wrestle fest and Mortal Kombat had gamers spending all of their Quarters after school. So Wouldn’t it be nice to play these games again on you …
Read More »Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!
xbox series S & X get retail emulation back but gone just as quickly.
Retail emulation returns: With the Xbox Series S & X, once again gamers can now experience the nostalgia of playing their favorite classic games without paying for developer mode, and it's just cool to have, plus very convenient.
Read More »The latest measures taken by Microsoft to combat XBOX Retail Mode emulators
Retail Mode emulation is a process where Homebrew and Emulator apps (UWP) bypass certain security protocols allowing these apps to be installed and run on all Xboxs without the need for a dev account. In Mircosoft, eye this enables unauthorized access to apps and games in their store and you …
Read More »AYA NEO Pro -PC Gaming handheld review
For a while now, portable gaming handhelds have become a nich’e among video game enthusiasts. But I myself never experienced a device with so much power under its hood that is capable of playing triple AAA games on the go! I’m talking about PC games that also made its way …
Read More »Hardware Review: NeoPocket GameDrive for NGPC
We finally have a review for a really niche product. Well…more like, it’s a product for a really niche product. Making it even more niche? Anyway, today, we’re going to discuss in depth the NeoPocket GameDrive. It’s a flashcart for the Neo Geo Pocket Color and that is tremendously exciting in …
Read More »XBOX One/XBOX Series Dev Mode Gone…To Most of You
This story isn’t exactly new, as it has very likely happened to developers out there who ceased making apps or games on the XBOX One and XBOX Series consoles. The rest of you, who have been using the Dev Mode for ways to emulate your legitimate backups, your time has …
Read More »Mega Man IV NES on SNES With MSU-1 Audio
Starting about 6 months ago, from the time of this article, @infidelity_nes made us all a treat. Today, we wanted to put the spotlight on that treat. We’ll talk about it, how to get it up and running (coming soon), and about how they got it made! So chill and …
Read More »Hardware Review: Super Everdrive X6 for the SNES
The Everdrive has been a consistent treat for me whenever I encounter one I haven’t used before. But alas, every video game console operates differently. So today, I’ll share with you my experience using the Super Everdrive X6. We’ll talk about its features, pros, cons, and if I think you …
Read More »How To: Install an ArcadeModUp Mod Kit into an ArcadeOneUp Cabinet
We’re back again with one more article about ArcadeModUp’s Mod Kit bundle. If you’re one of those who’s purchased an Arcade1Up for $50 and you want to mod it, we have a review of the kit. Click here to read over that. If you’ve already purchased one and it may …
Read More »Review: ArcadeModUp’s Mod Kit Bundle
Recently, I purchased a Final Fight arcade machine from Walmart as they went on sale for $50. This was exciting for so many reasons, but mainly the price was finally right for me to purchase one. If you want to read my review on it, click here. If you just …
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 »Analogue Pocket Announced!
If you’re here right now, you’re here for one of two reasons. The first being that you already know who Analogue is as a company and you’re wanting to sink your teeth into their newest venture. Or, if that isn’t the case, you’ve never heard of Analogue, but the word …
Read More »