Tag Archives: Nintendo

Game Review: Atari 50-The Anniversary Celebration

We’re covering a game that came out a month ago but has so much dang content in it, that I’m just now finishing it. If you haven’t joined the Atari bandwagon yet, let me discuss with you everything that this game has to offer, because it’s the best place for …

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Hardware Review: GBHD Advance from Gamebox Systems

In today’s review we’re taking a look at a product from Gamebox Systems. The product in question? A consolized GBA (AGB-001) known as the GBHD Advance. I’m so excited to share my thoughts with you. But first, let’s dig into the product description and an unboxing video! Description: No emulation. …

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Hardware Review: Everdrive GBA Mini from Krikzz

Now that Krikzz and crew are back up and running again, I decided it was high time to seek them out about a product review. They mentioned that they were set up in a new location and that they had products being listed on their site. I asked them if …

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Hardware Review: GBC Drop-In Backlit LCD Kit from Vetro Gaming

Vetro Gaming has a motto: Modernizing the Game Boy, Enhancing Your Nostalgia. A bold claim for a small company, but not out of the realm of possibility. Today I’m going to be diving into what that means by dissecting the drop-in LCD backlight kit that they sell for the Game …

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(Physical) Game Review: Fragrant Story for 3DS

Today we’re discussing one of the very final 3DS games to ever release physically. That game is Fragrant Story from Squire Games. Even if they don’t have any more by the time you read this, maybe they’ll make more. Or maybe you can buy a reseller’s copy from eBay or …

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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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Hardware Review: Wii2HDMI Adapter from Electron Shepherd

Electron Shepherd are not a new company. I’m not sure how long they’ve been around, but they look to be dabbling in the gaming space. I think that this is a great idea since they have creative products/solutions. We all like having more options, especially in the gaming space. Today, …

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Hardware Review: Switch Accessories from from Satisfye

Today, we’re covering three products that were sent over for review. We have RyzePads for XBOX, PS4/5, and Switch Pro controllers. The third, and largest item, is their newest Switch Grip. The Switch Grip is the newest revision and bolsters a feature that the original didn’t have. Let’s get started …

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Game Review: Yeah Yeah Beebiss II for Switch

A game that was came from the idea of making a sequel out of a non-existent game. That’s right, today’s topic of conversation is Yeah Yeah Beebis II. What will they think of next, Polybius 2!? Alright, let’s dig into this platformer, developed by Rigg’d Games. Trailer Audio/Visual: One of …

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Hardware Review: NES-101 & SNS-101 Video Mod Services from Retrofixes

So many options exist for making NES’s and SNES’s have more advanced video out options. I reached out to Retrofixes and sought to only make my systems just have a step up from what they were made with. My NES-101 (NES Jr./NES Top Loader) was taken from its lowly single …

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Hardware Review: Retro Prism Component Cable for Gamecube

Welcome back! Today’s review is effectively a part 2 to the one I had previously written about the Retro-Bit Retro Prism HD Adapter. If you missed that, it’s here. But to catch everyone up, Retro-Bit has released 2 HD devices to get your Gamecube looking good. There is an HDMI …

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Hardware Review: Retro Prism HD Adapter for Gamecube

Today’s review is a long one, so I’ll do my best to keep it only with need to know facts and details. We’re going to be talking about Retro-Bit’s foray into the HDMI Gamecube adapter business. The Retro Prism HD could be a good offering for those who cannot afford …

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