Welcome to February 2024 dear readers. You’re finally going to get that review of El Viento that I promised 2 weeks back (sorry about that). Let’s dig in, shall we? Description: It is the year 1928 when the cult of Hastur, an evil god of the winds, seeks to resurrect …
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Hardware Review: Sol-Deace
Welcome to February 2024 dear readers. It’s time to delve into the review that I promoted a couple weeks back, and that game is Sol-Deace! Description: In the third millennium, humans launched an advanced artificial intelligence that would unify all the settlements and states. Instead, the machine known as GCS-WT …
Read More »Hardware Review: Sega Saturn Wireless Pro Controller from Retro-Bit
We’ve done it before and we’ll do it again. It’s time for another Retro-Bit controller review! Best of all, it is just in time for the holidays. So check out the pictures, watch the unboxing video, and read the article. If you’re sold, I’d suggest you get to ordering (if …
Read More »Coming Soon: Hammerin’ Harry Concrete Collection
Retro-Bit is at it again, bringing us another retro collection of games that really need no introduction. But hey, let’s do it anyway. Today we’re giving you the skinny on Hammerin’ Harry Concrete Collection for NES, and you can pre-order it right now! Hammerin’ Harry Concrete Collection Description: The Hammerin’ …
Read More »Hardware Review: Retro-Bit’s Newest Gamecube/Wii/Genesis/Megadrive Controllers
Ok. For real. Is Retro-Bit ever going to stop making things that we wished we’d had when we were younger? I mean today’s article has an officially branded wireless Genesis controller with a built-in rechargeable battery for Pete’s sake! But, we have to talk about all of the angles, okay? …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »Hardware Review: Undercover Cops CE Box Set
So, I got this review unit for Undercover Cops CE months after the product was out of the zeitgeist. They found it and asked if I’d like to cover it and I was much obliged. I thought they were crazy to send it over to me months after its release. …
Read More »Hardware Review: SNES/N64 Platinum Collection Controllers from Retro-Bit
Do we have some actual competitors to the 8BitDo SN30 and SN30 Pro controllers? Do we have a true contender for the best wireless N64 controller to date? Maybe we have some actual USB retro controllers worth a damn versus some controllers cranked out of a foreign factory for pennies. …
Read More »Pre-order: Mega Man The Wily Wars Collector’s Edition
Yes, you read the headline correctly. Mega Man The Wily Wars is getting a collector’s edition by way of Retro-Bit, thanks to an agreement with Capcom. While this isn’t a review, that will come in a few months, this article is going to dig into a lot of details. We’ll …
Read More »Hardware Review: Toaplan Shooters Collectors Edition
Pew pew pew! Aliens! Spaceships! Bases are belonging to villain! What a better throw back to the days of Sega Genesis than a collection that covers classic shmups?! Well today we’re looking at one such collection. In fact, it may be the only collection of it’s kind (as of now). …
Read More »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 …
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