We have another special treat for you today. We wanted to talk about the GameShell. It’s a modular handheld that is also open source. It had a Kickstarter campaign of $50,000 and at the time of this writing, it’s sitting at $123,025 with a solid 30 days remaining! These are …
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Installing RetroArch on SNES Classic with Hakchi 2.20
Yesterday we reported to you that the world now has the newest hakchi with its 2.20 revision by developer Cluster_M. If you want to read all about the newest additions to the program and all of its features, click here. We then gave you a tutorial on how to simply add more …
Read More »Our Review of the 8BitDo Retro Cube Speaker
After seeing this Speaker I immediately said to myself: You want this. My old Bluetooth Speaker died on me and I wanted a simple speaker to hear Music in another room or when going somewhere. Being a fan of Retro Consoles I really liked the design of this Speaker. The color …
Read More »RetroArch is coming back to the Original XBOX & XBOX360
RetroArch is consistently busy, and we’re talking year round. This week they definitely announced something that I would deem one of their biggest announcements in 2017; the return of RetroArch for XBOX Original and XBOX 360! Let’s talk about it. It was just a few days ago that libretro’s twitter …
Read More »Review: Neon Drive for PS4
Neon Drive from Fraoula has been out now for a couple of years on iOS and Android, last year it also came out for Steam on both Mac and PC. Now it’s finally out for the PS4 ($9.99) it’s the topic of our review today! Is Neon Drive firing on all …
Read More »RetroArch updated to 1.6.3
The libretro team has brought us yet another ultra useful update to the famed RetroArch. RetroArch spans loads of platforms to try to meet each and every one of your emulation needs. Today’s update has features that are more behind the scenes than anything else, but if you’re still interested, …
Read More »First look at the Ataribox design.
Today the team behind the AtariBox is excited to share with everyone the design of the new AtariBox in some concept renders. As you can see the AtariBox stays true to the design choices of the previous consoles with the wooden look, the ribbed lines and the raised back but …
Read More »Hands on with Hyperkin’s Smartboy!
What started off as an April fools joke almost 2 years ago, is now a real product! With the SmartBoy you will be able to play your original GameBoy games with physical buttons on your personal Android mobile phone! The following will be a small review of what the final …
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 …
Read More »Even more RetroArch Cores are now available!
A few days back, fellow blogger DarthSternie posted that libretro added a core to RetroArch for the Citra emulator. Darth also talked about how to get the cores. You can find that article here of course. Well anyway, today, we’re back with more news about RetroArch and how they’re blazing the emulation …
Read More »New 8Bitdo controllers for your Switch, Android, Windows or MacOS
With E3 currently around 8Bitdo showcased their new batch of controllers for the Switch which can also be used on Android, Windows, MacOS and probably pretty much anything that has Bluetooth and can map buttons. First of there’s the 8Bitdo SNES30 Pro and SFC30 Pro. For everyone who doesn’t know, …
Read More »Quake2CTR – Quake 2 on your 3DS
The 3ds has already seen quite some nice ports and it’s time to add a new Game to this list with Quake 2. This is a completely functional and really great port by MasterFeizz. It even features online and local LAN play. Also, this works quite well on old3DS and …
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