Today we’ve got another Krikzz product to share with you all by way of Everdrive.ME. There will be purchase links at the bottom, but let’s discuss it and make sure that you’re all in on this piece of retro tech! Description & Features Plug and Play RGB+Audio output for you …
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Hardware Review: KrzysioCarts (Flashcarts) for NES/Famicom
Let’s take a trip to Poland today! We’ve got two products from Krzysiobal and they’re flashcarts. We’ve all used flashcarts at this point. Some of us have used the brilliant ones from Krikzz. Some of us have used Chinese clones to varying results. So how do the KrzysioCarts fare in …
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New homebrew games happen often enough, but also, not often enough! Today’s entry into the hombrew world is already on update 1.2 (as of the time of this writing). However, I got to not only play the game, but I also have a physical copy that has version 1.1 written …
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 »Everdrive N8 Model Comparisons
If you’re just joining us, you’ll know that we already have a review of the standard model of Everdrive N8. You can find that article by clicking here. But that was years ago and now we’re in 2021. After a weekend of playing with it, I wondered, is this still …
Read More »C.E.S. Gaming Highlights (Hyperkin, My Arcade, Arcade1Up, Retro-Bit)
Hello one and all! We’re sure you’ve seen separate articles about the varied items from different companies being shown off at CES. But now that CES is over, we’ve decided to make one cohesive article for your scrolling pleasure. This focuses on the stuff that gamers might find interesting and …
Read More »Review: Haunted Halloween 86 for XBOX One
Here we are, Halloween 2018 has almost arrived and we haven’t covered even one horror game? No zombies, ghosts, ghouls, goblins, vampires, or creepy crawlies?! Well, that ends right now! Follow me as we peer into Haunted Halloween 86 ($9.99, Retrotainment Games) for the XBOX One. Trailer: Description: “A legit, 8-bit, NES experience programmed …
Read More »How To: Set Up a Classic2Magic for SNES/NES Classic
Recently we reviewed the Classic2Magic. It received a generally good review from us. If you’d like to read that article, click here. If you already have one and are just now discovering that there are no instructions in the box, don’t worry. You’ve definitely come to the right place! Files …
Read More »MOGameCon 2018 Coverage
MOGameCon was alive and kicking for a third year just outside of St.Louis in a city called St.Charles this last Saturday. It is a convention that has been in a space too big and a space that was too small. The convention has lasted one day, then two, then one again. …
Read More »Review: Data East & Jaleco Multicarts from Retro-Bit
Today we have a fun little treat, it’s something that you don’t ever see often, multicarts! If you’re unfamiliar with what a multicart is, we’ll get that out of the way right quick. It doesn’t actually mean that there are more than one cartridges involved. It really should be called …
Read More »Stone Age Gamer-Where to get Flash Carts in 2018
Recently, if you remember, I made an article about RetroGamingArts and their site being a good place to buy modchips in 2018. Well, I thought I would do it again, this time with flash carts. Stone Age Gamer sent me a set of BitBox cases, a Powerbase miniFM, and an …
Read More »Review: The BittBoy FC Mini Handheld
Review Time! The guys behind Team Revo have created a new portable clone console and were nice enough to send out a review unit to us again. This is the BittBoy! Play games on the smallest NES/FC handheld.. anywhere, anytime. The BittBoy surely isn’t that advanced like Revo’s GameBoy Advance …
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