Tag Archives: SNES Classic

Hakchi2 CE 3.9.x Released

If you’re already familiar with Hakchi2 CE, you’ll know that it hasn’t been updated in 11 months. But what is Hakchi2 CE exactly? Why should you care about it? And what is new about this if people have been using the older version just fine? Wasn’t there already an update …

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Review: Retroflag’s SuperPi Cases

This review isn’t our first review of products from Retroflag and it probably will not be our last. They’ve sent us a review unit of the Retroflag GPi case which was a Game Boy form factor for your Raspberry Pi Zero to have RetroPi on the go. It was a …

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Review: C2M for SNES Classic

Today’s review is over the Classic2Magic ($59.99) from a company of the same name. The Classic2Magic is releasing in the month of September so pre-orders are now open. But if you need to be sold on the product first or want to know more about it, we’ve got you covered! …

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How To: Set Up a Classic2Magic for SNES/NES Classic

Recently we reviewed the Classic2Magic. It received a generally good review from us. If you’d like to read that article, click here. If you already have one and are just now discovering that there are no instructions in the box, don’t worry. You’ve definitely come to the right place! Files …

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Review: Products & Accessories from Castlemania Games

We got in touch with Castlemania Games recently and talked with CastlemaniaRyan to get our hands on some of their products to review. He didn’t disappoint and today, we’ll talk about the pros and cons of these products that he sent over and how you can get your grubby little …

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RetroArch ‘Neo’ 1.7.3b released for NES/SNES Classic

RetroArch ‘Neo’ 1.7.3b  has been released for the NES/SNES Classic for use with Hakchi2 CE v1.2.5.   Thanks to the hard work of Swingflip, Bslenul, and CompCom and Hakchi by MadMonkey. For the few of you that may have missed this before RetroArch ‘Neo’ allows you to run RetroArch on your NES/SNES Classic. The best news is …

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Review: Video Game Accessories from Dobe-Fomis Electronics

While at E3 we came across so many booths with products that looked great. From video game accessories to merchandise for different franchises. Today, we have a plethora of devices and accessories from Dobe-Fomis, whom I met up with at E3. So sit back and read on, because I think you’ll be …

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Review: Genesis AV Mod and Region Free Switch Mod from HD Gaming Mods

Here at Hackinformer we love hacks, exploits, and modifications. It doesn’t matter if it’s on the most modern system on your shelf or the retro system you’ve got connected to an old CRT. We want you to be aware of every modification you can do, hands down. Today, we’re taking a …

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Review: Hori SNES Fighting Commander for the Wii, SNES & NES Mini

Today, we’re going to take a look at one of the first wireless controllers that came out for the SNES Classic. It also works on NES Classic and with Wii Remotes on the Wii as well. So I thought now that it’s been out for a minute and the hype …

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Review: SN30/SF30 Pro Controller from 8Bitdo

We here at Hackinformer absolutely love getting our hands on new tech and accessories. And when I finally was given an 8bitdo SN30 Pro gamepad, I was absolutely ecstatic and decided I wanted to review it thoroughly. This controller has been out for a little bit now, but that doesn’t …

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Use USB-Host to Add Storage to SNES Classic!

We are all more than aware by now that the hakchi software from Cluster_M was a godsend to both the NES Classic and the SNES Classic. For those who aren’t aware, I have a quick history lesson. You can add more ROMs to your systems! So, the NES Classic easily fit …

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Review: Super GamePad from My Arcade

My Arcade’s dedication to supplying retro accessories and game products marches on with the Super GamePad. This controller is designed with the SNES Classic in mind as the original controllers for the micro-console are wired. Sure, they’re longer than the NES Classic’s controller cords, but that doesn’t mean it’s far …

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