Now, it’s been a long time since we’ve discussed anything regarding the protection of your cartridges. We’ve discussed cart protectors that cover your entire cart. These would be useful if you had a game that needed protecting that you might want to play once every 5 years. But what if …
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Review: Retro-Bit’s 2.4 GHz Wireless Sega Controllers
Hello again! Recently we discussed Retro-Bit’s Sega Bluetooth controllers. If you’re more interested in that, you can read about it here. Today, on the other hand, we’ll be discussing the ins and outs of their 2.4 GHz version of the same styles. The controllers retail for $34.99 and are available …
Read More »Review: Wireless Bluetooth Genesis/Saturn Controllers from Retro-Bit
Hey everyone! Earlier this year we covered the newly released Sega Genesis and Sega Saturn controllers from Retro-bit (read all about that here). At the time, we knew that Retro-bit had gotten the license from Sega to do what they will. We got wind that they not only would be …
Read More »Review: Ultra Everdrive 64 V3
Better late than never, am I right?! We are more than aware of the fact that there is a newer version than version 3, don’t worry. We discuss that as well as version 3 in this article. If you’re like the rest of everyone else though and are curious as …
Read More »Flash News: EON Super 64 Update Announcement
If you stay up to date with us, you’d know that we received a Super 64 for review. For those who don’t know, the Super 64 is an HDMI solution for the Nintendo 64. If you’d like to read my review on it, you can find it here. It talks …
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 »Review: Retro HDMI Cables from LevelHike
Today we’ve got a nice treat. I’ve slowly been working on finding solutions for making all of my retro systems to connect to my modern TV. It’s something that a lot of people that visit Hackinformer do. Lot’s of you have retro systems (if you don’t use a RetroPi setup) …
Read More »Review: Retroflag’s SuperPi Cases
This review isn’t our first review of products from Retroflag and it probably will not be our last. They’ve sent us a review unit of the Retroflag GPi case which was a Game Boy form factor for your Raspberry Pi Zero to have RetroPi on the go. It was a …
Read More »Review: Retro-Bit Tribute64s for N64 and PC
This review I wanted to hold off on until I got my hands on both the Ultra Everdrive 64 (review coming soon) and the Super 64 thereafter. Well, the stars have aligned and we now have unlimited games to test using the Retro-Bit Tribute 64 ($24.99). The controller review will …
Read More »Giant AutoBleem Update for PlayStation Classic
AutoBleem and BleemSync used to be the choice people had to choose between on their PlayStation Classic. Nowadays, it just appears that AutoBleem is the preferred method. We recently got a huge update for AutoBleem and then the day after, we got some small bugfixes. So today I’m going to …
Read More »Review: mClassic from Marseille
Today’s review is another product from our friends over at Marseille Inc. They’ve already wowed the world over with their all in one upscaling HDMI cord, the mClassic. Well now a couple of us here at Hackinformer (@mgs2master2 and myself) have gotten our hands-on another product that they’ve been promoting. …
Read More »Review: EON Super 64 for Nintendo 64
EON Gaming had been teasing a new product for their site and everyone in the retro video game scene was teeming with excitement. It wasn’t long until EON announced that their newest product was the Super 64 for the Nintendo 64. Fast forward to today and we have finally gotten …
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