Not to be confused with Forza Motorsport Racing games, the Forza Design company is the last wall mount company that we’ll be talking about. So far in this series of console wall mount reviews, we’ve discussed Floating Grips, HideIts, and Borangame Mounts. So what does Forza bring to the table …
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Dreamcast Review: Plug and Play SD Card Adapter
Today we’re talking about the SD Card Adapter for the Dreamcast. This is one of those weird looking fake adapters that turn out to be completely real and functional, go figure. We’ll be discussing what it can do, what it can’t and where you can find it. It’s another great …
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In a world that lives in fears of witches, there are two sisters that must face obstacles during this fearful era. The dreaded Witch’s Disease is looming the land. This disease comes between two sisters. The Witch and The Hundred Knight 2, you are the legendary Hundred Knight and you …
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Every year Naka-Kon takes place in the Midwest and is known far and wide as the go-to Japanese and Anime convention. People come from all over the place to meet up, see panels, participate in the cosplay competition, see live music, all in the name of Japanese culture. This year, naturally, …
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You all know me, I love video games! And the game I’m reviewing for you all today is an arena-style twin-stick shooter ported from Steam to the XBOX One, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 4! That game is Tesla vs Lovecraft (10Tons LTD., $14.99) and it is unlike any game that …
Read More »Review: N64 RGB Mod from HDRGB!
Today I have somewhat of a special treat for retro gaming enthusiasts out there. If you’re one of those people that fell in love with Nintendo’s first ever full 3D system, you should read this all of the way through. And if you’ve always wanted to really get the best …
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The Dragon of Dojima… the title itself sends excitement and/or chills down the spines of those who hear it in the world of the Yakuza. The moniker belonging to Kazuma Kiyru for over 10 years is being tested in one final journey. This journey challenges everything he holds dear, including …
Read More »Review: Lizard for NES
It’s a lovely day when another game developer releases a game for older retro hardware. Today we get to talk to you about one such game that is coming to an NES near you! That game is Lizard ($10.00, Brad Smith) and it will be available in many different forms …
Read More »Review: Data East & Jaleco Multicarts from Retro-Bit
Today we have a fun little treat, it’s something that you don’t ever see often, multicarts! If you’re unfamiliar with what a multicart is, we’ll get that out of the way right quick. It doesn’t actually mean that there are more than one cartridges involved. It really should be called …
Read More »Review of the Powerbase miniFM for Genesis and Mega-drive!
The Sega Genesis or Mega-drive was a 90 gamer’s dream console. It had a great game library, gorgeous graphics, and it claimed that it could do what “Nintendon’t”. One of those things that it could do that Nintendo couldn’t do on a home console was backwards compatibility. Granted, you had …
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There are tons of clone, retro systems on the market right now. Some are single systems, some are multi-systems, some are emulator based, some are hardware clones, some are cartridge based, some come with games preinstalled, some do composite, some do 720p HD, and some do 1080p HD. There’s a …
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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