If you’ve been following the scene closely, you’ll already be aware that there has been some support in Haxchi for the Sega Genesis Mini. Up until now, there hasn’t been an official, stable release with as many features. That has officially changed this week. So we’ve finally decided it’s worth …
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Review: True Blue Ultradrive for Sega Genesis Mini
There is already a free solution to adding games to your Sega Genesis Mini out there. We talked about that recently and have a tutorial for it here. However, if you want to add games to your Sega Genesis Mini and don’t have the technical prowess or the time for …
Read More »How To Install a GDEMU into a Sega Dreamcast
This is a tutorial that I’ve wanted to make for quite some time. The GDEMU has been for sale for a few years now (as far as I can tell) and ever since I saw it I wanted it. Upon receiving it, I was even more happy as I knew …
Read More »How To: Add More Games to Your Sega Genesis Mini with Project Lunar!
Recently, we mentioned that the Project Lunar program that had been in closed beta had now reached it’s 1.0 open beta release. If you’d like to read over that, click here. If you’re already aware of what Project Lunar is and you want to get rolling with it, then you’re …
Read More »Project Lunar for Sega Genesis Mini Released!
How is this not bigger news? Literally more people bought and praised the Sega Genesis Mini than ever did with the PlayStation Classic! Nevertheless, Project Lunar has been released in its 1.0 form. We’ll talk about what it is, what it entails, and soon we’ll have a separate article explaining …
Read More »Review: HD Link Cable for Saturn
This article is just another addition in a long string of articles that we’ve been doing. The series is basically searching out and finding HD solutions for retro consoles. These solutions should be plug and play by nature. Whether they upscale or are just pass-through will obviously be explained, so …
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 …
Read More »Review: Wireless Bluetooth Genesis/Saturn Controllers from Retro-Bit
Hey everyone! Earlier this year we covered the newly released Sega Genesis and Sega Saturn controllers from Retro-bit (read all about that here). At the time, we knew that Retro-bit had gotten the license from Sega to do what they will. We got wind that they not only would be …
Read More »Analogue Pocket Announced!
If you’re here right now, you’re here for one of two reasons. The first being that you already know who Analogue is as a company and you’re wanting to sink your teeth into their newest venture. Or, if that isn’t the case, you’ve never heard of Analogue, but the word …
Read More »Review: Retro HDMI Cables from LevelHike
Today we’ve got a nice treat. I’ve slowly been working on finding solutions for making all of my retro systems to connect to my modern TV. It’s something that a lot of people that visit Hackinformer do. Lot’s of you have retro systems (if you don’t use a RetroPi setup) …
Read More »Review: Sega Neptune Mod from Retrohacks.net
Today we’ve got a special and different review. This may even be the first of its kind reviewed or reported on for our site. We’re going to be discussing the mods available from Retrohacks.net while also reviewing a modification that he did for us. Among many of his services, he …
Read More »RetroPie 4.5 Released
The RetroPie emulation station suite has been around for a very long time now. And seemingly it isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. We’ve seen countless improvements, tweaks, and changes with it over the years. Today I’ll break down what is truly new about the 4.5 update and where to get …
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