In today’s review, we’ll be covering a topic that hasn’t been covered in probably at least a decade; Gamecube and N64 case mods. Or case enhancements if you will. No matter what you call them, they’re always about making your favorite gaming console a little bit more…you. So we’ll be checking …
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Review: Long Box Jewel Cases for SegaCD/Saturn/PS1 from VGC Online
This one came out of left field, I think, for a lot of retro game collectors. Nobody had really set out to cover selling long box replacements before. Or if they had, maybe they had realized that putting forward that much of your own money without a Kickstarter was a …
Read More »Review: Coov’s N100 Pro Adapter for Switch
The title most likely led you here as you might not know what the N100 does. And rightfully so, this product is barely advertised. But if you look around on sites with Switch accessories in other countries other than the US, then you start to see it show up. So …
Read More »Review: EZFlash Omega, Flashcart for GBA
With the immense popularity of Classic consoles in recent years, the influx of Retroarch, and people’s nostalgia, it’s no doubt that people love retro games. Sure we all still buy the newest and best-looking game, but we still love to play the old ones. So I thought we’d get our …
Read More »Review: New GameShell Revision!
Some of you may remember when we reviewed the Gameshell from Clockwork. Well, recently they reached out to again and asked if we’d like to review the newest revision. I figured why the heck not! If they have new features and capabilities and improvements, we should test it out and …
Read More »Review: PowerA’s Enhanced Wireless Controller for Switch
As promised in the PowerA Gamecube controller review, we’re back again with another controller. The idea was that we would be testing out some of PowerA’s more recent controllers and how they work with Smash Bros. Ultimate. Obviously, the testing doesn’t stop there, but we knew that that was everyone’s …
Read More »Review: PowerA’s Licensed Gamecube Controller for Switch
With Smash Bros. Ultimate being out, we reached out to the folks over at PowerA to see if they could spare some controllers for us to review. We wanted to give our readers a fair chance to find out about these third party controllers that are out now from PowerA. …
Read More »Review: 1more Spearhead VR BT Headphones
There are simply an innumerable amount of headphones and audio options for cell phones out there in the world. From corded to wireless the options run the gamut. Today we’re going to be digging in deeper with one such option. We’re looking at the Spearhead VR BT ($99.99, 1more) to …
Read More »Review:Atari Flashback Classics Volume 3
So today’s review is a bit different than other game reviews that have been written on our site in the past. This is the first major compilation that we’ve reviewed in a long time. And in fact, it may be the largest compilation game that we’ve ever reviewed on Hackinformer. …
Read More »XBOX One Review: Horizon Chase Turbo
Today’s review comes to us straight from Brazil. That’s not a place that you hear of too many games coming out of, but recently, there are been plenty popping up. Our title this go around is Horizon Chase Turbo, a throwback to classic arcade racers. If that doesn’t tell you …
Read More »Review: N2 Elite USB Read/Writer Module for PC
Previously, we had reviewed the N2 Elite. The N2 Elite is a small device that you can buy to replace all of the existing Amiibo in the world. You buy this device, flash it with your backed up Amiibo and keep the device with you wherever you go. Now that …
Read More »Review: Brawlout
Every single person that I know that is a gamer loves brawlers. They also love fighting and action games. Today’s review we focus on a title that has plenty of all three. That game is Brawlout ($19.99, Angry Mob Games). You may think that this game is just trying to …
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