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This Nintendo Virtual Boy hardware review has been ported from a forum post to the review center. The goal was to make it more visible, while providing a chance to perform minor edits and updates...
The Cobra Black Fin. This device could be compared to flashcards - it enables the user to play pirated or their own dumped Playstation Vita games. The technique behind it is quite interesting. Via...
The EverDrive GBA X5 is the new flashcart from the now renowned Krikzz, creator of the EverDrive series. This is the first GBA cart to feature RTC since the good ol' M3 Perfect and the G6. How...
More than a decade after being officially discontinued, the GameBoy Advance is still held dear among gamers partly thanks to its plethora of games and also being one of the first handhelds to...
Most flashcarts and backup solutions we deal with everyday are based on some form of software exploit or system vulnerability. Unfortunately, over the years companies grew wiser of this and...
Have you ever wondered what it would look like if the Supercard DSTWO and GW had a baby? Well as long as the DSTWO is the pedigree, the DSTWO+ is exactly what the baby cart would look like.
Another day... another cart? The Blue 3DS is a new team to the 3DS flash cart game and this review will help you determine where it stands in the market.
Valve’s little experiment to help push along PC gaming into the living rooms of yesterday, the Steam Controller promises to be a replacement for keyboard and mouse, to help bring couch gaming to...
The Retro Entertainment System by Retro-bit is a NES hardware clone that supports Nintendo 8-bit cartridges. Featuring a small, light weight form-factor and AV connectivity, it offers a...
Amiibo! the figure collectors pride, the profit-hunters holy grail, and Nintendo's current flagship gimmick. On june 28th, seemingly out of nowhere, a "flashcard" company made a splash into the...