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 …
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Review: Gamecube Parts from CustomCircuits
Etsy seller CustomCircuits has bits and bobs for your Gamecube and accessories. We love reaching out to Etsy sellers with unique items. The items that we’re going to be reviewing from CustomCircuits is a transparent orange Gamecube controller shell and Gamecube thumbstick caps. Pros for shell: Colors. CustomCircuits has multiple …
Read More »Pre E3-Limited Run Games Announcements
The people over at Limited Run Games are always fantastic. We’ve reviewed some of their games, announced some of their games, and last year even met up with them at E3 and got some swag from them. They’re only ever nice and have their hearts in the right place. This …
Read More »Review: New CARBY Revision from Insurrection Industries
Just when you thought that what we had for HDMI adapters in the Gamecube scene was good enough, companies continue to step up to the plate. One such company is Insurrection Industries and they’re up to bat today in our review of the newest revision of their CARBY product. So …
Read More »Review: Custom N64 & Gamecube Jewels from RockerGaming
In today’s review, we’ll be covering a topic that hasn’t been covered in probably at least a decade; Gamecube and N64 case mods. Or case enhancements if you will. No matter what you call them, they’re always about making your favorite gaming console a little bit more…you. So we’ll be checking …
Read More »Review: PowerA’s Licensed Gamecube Controller for Switch
With Smash Bros. Ultimate being out, we reached out to the folks over at PowerA to see if they could spare some controllers for us to review. We wanted to give our readers a fair chance to find out about these third party controllers that are out now from PowerA. …
Read More »Review: GCHD MK-II from EON Gaming
Just a few weeks back EON Gaming let us in on a little secret; that they were making a more advanced version of their GCHD! If you’d like to read the original release information, click here. The GCHD is an adapter for certain models of Gamecube to let them have …
Read More »EON Releases the GCHD MK-II!
EON keeps on leading the way in HD retro gaming with it’s new Mark II! This all comes on the heels of its overwhelming success of its flagship product, the GCHD. EON has given us the scoop that they’re announcing their next product. This product is designed to take high …
Read More »Using Lakka on the Nintendo Switch has never been easier…
Just as the title says it couldn’t be easier to run Lakka on the Nintendo Switch. This is all thanks to the recent update henkate just got that supports all current CFW bootloaders, Linux chainloading, and payload tools. If you’re not familiar with Lakka it’s the lightweight Linux distro of RetroArch the …
Read More »Hori’s Classic GameCube-Style Controllers coming to the Switch this October
Enhancing your gaming experience.” This has been at the heart of Hori‘s business for decades. And now, Hori has once again stepped into the spotlight with their upcoming product.On July 24, Hori announced that they will be making their own Classic Controllers for the Nintendo Switch. The controllers are designed after the …
Read More »HDRGB-Where to get RGB Mods in 2018
Recently I did a review on an RGB mod done by the fine folks over at HDRGB. Specifically, it was done to my compatible Nintendo 64. If you would like to read my glowing review of that, simply click here. Anywho, they really did the greatest work that I had done to …
Read More »Review of the Eon GCHD, HDMI Adapter for Gamecube
As we march further along in time, there are artifacts that linger from the past. One such magnificent relic is the Nintendo Gamecube. If you want to play the Gamecube on a modern HDTV you’ll find that there are a couple of officially supported methods. You can use composite that …
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