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). …
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Hardware Review: Everdrive-GG X7
If you came here to learn all about the Everdrive-GG X7, don’t worry, I’ve got you covered. I will say that even if you’re not into buying the cream of the crop, I’ll also list the features of the lower models of Game Gear Everdrives as well. I want you …
Read More »Hardware Review: Game Gear Capacitor Kit from RetroSix
We’ve already talked in-depth about RetroSix’s replacement Game Gear shell, lens, buttons, membranes, CleanPower GG and all of the quality of life improvements that they make. If you’re not caught up on that yet, feel free to check that out here. But if you’re already on the up and up …
Read More »How To: Install Magic Screen kit into Game Gear
Recently, we had reviewed the Magic Screen kit from retroKAIstore, click here if you want to read it. The model we had was a model 1 board and they no longer sell it. The review remains valid still because their model 1.2 fixes every issue I had complaints on and …
Read More »Hardware Review: Sega Game Gear “Magic Screen” from RetroKAI.store
We’ve covered Gameboy stuff out the yin-yang, you know it and I know it. What should we talk about now? How about that awful Game Gear screen that has a bad backlight and draws far too much power? Sound good? Because we have a new set of products from RetroKAI.store …
Read More »Hardware Review: Sega Game Gear Replacement Parts from RetroSix
As we previously mentioned, we’re moving past Gameboy upgrades for the time being. We’re going to cover parts and replacement pieces for the faithful Sega Game Gear. Today we’re specifically covering the shell, buttons, lenses, and Clean Power GG from Retro Six. It’s a lot to cover, so buckle up, …
Read More »Hardware Review: Retro Fighters Controllers
I’ve been holding off on these controllers for a while. I’m not quite certain as to why. Maybe because I paid for it with my own money and there was less of a rush to get it done. Either way, these controllers are dope, but that’s not all you need …
Read More »Review: Custom Sega Master System Controller from RetroGameBoyz
Hey one and all, you know we love our retro as much as we love our modern. Today’s reviewed item is one such retro item, but…modern. I saw the RetroGameBoyz work on Twitter and new what they had to offer is something that all of our readers should be aware …
Read More »Play Sega Saturn at full speed on your Nintendo Switch…
Back in its heyday Sega of America had its fair share of ups and downs in the Console business. The company was a trailblazer and Also an innovator with their ideas in the Video game industry. During the time When Sony first got their feet wet in the gaming industry …
Read More »Review: Levelhike Genesis and N64/SNES/GC HDMI Cables
If you’re a collector of retro systems, you may already be aware that there are HDMI cable options for retro systems. We’ve already talked about these options at length from other companies like Pound or Hyperkin. This time we’re back at it again looking into the Sega Genesis and Nintendo …
Read More »How To:Overclock, Make Folders, & Use USB on Genesis Mini
Recently we’ve covered True Blue’s Ultra-Drive for Genesis Mini. We’ve also covered both Project Lunar and Hakchi2’s solutions for adding games to your Genesis Mini. Today’s tutorial shows you how to go one step further than adding games. The tutorial covers adding folders, overclocking, and using USB storage. Let’s do …
Read More »How To:Add Games to Genesis Mini with Hakchi2
We’ve covered a lot on our site so far with the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive Mini. From buying a preloaded USB stick from True Blue, to loading games yourself with Project Lunar, to the rise of Hakchi2 CE supporting Genesis Mini now. Well, now we’re at the point where we get …
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