Katsukity 3DS capture kit review
Katsukitty’s installation is neat and doesn’t affect the aesthetic of the console. Portable gaming is great when you’re on the go, but once you return home, why would you want to play on a tiny screen...
View ArticleMega Everdrive X7 Review
In these troubling times we live in, it’s easy to pine for the care-free childhood days of the past and grumble at how everything was better in those halcyon days. Imagine though, if you could go back...
View ArticleDreamcast USB-GDROM review
No optical media here! Optical media, with its megabytes of cheap storage space, may have helped propel the Sony PlayStation to market dominance over the Nintendo 64, but for collectors and retro...
View ArticleOSSC 1.6 – A review update
As you might expect, our enthusiasm for the OSSC never wanes. This amazing little box brings the best of the old school line doublers and updates them for the modern, digital era. As of today we’re...
View ArticleEverdrive GG Review
The Sega Gamegear console seemed almost like it was out of a science fiction movie when I first laid eyes on it as an eleven year old child. Lucky for me, Santa was feeling generous that year and a...
View ArticleKeene KPDA Review
There are lots of reasons why you might want to send the video signal from your retro-gaming setup into several different devices at once. Perhaps you have a capture card setup that either doesn’t have...
View ArticleKeene KPDA Gallery
Below are some screenshots of the Keene KPDA distribution amplifier in action. The left side of the image shows the console connected directly to the capture card, the right hand side shows the KPDA in...
View ArticleHD Video Capture Pro review
If you’re podcasting, playing competitively or just want to capture footage of your gameplay to analyse where you’re going wrong, then having some kind of capture solution available in your setup is...
View ArticleArcade Club review – The UKs premier gamer destination?
Bleak political outlook aside, things look pretty good for gamers living in the UK right now. We have the National Videogame Arcade in Nottingham, the Retro Computer Museum in Leicester (still on our...
View ArticlePower Supply All-in-One for SuperGrafX + Super CD-ROM2 – Review
Some fans affectionately refer to this setup as the “hammerhead”. If you are a collector of vintage gaming systems and you like to have a bunch of your precious classic consoles set up under the TV at...
View ArticlePicoPsu kit for Saturn or Dreamcast – Review
PicoPSU installed in a Sega Saturn. The Dreamcast and Saturn are two beloved Sega consoles that have both had exciting optical drive emulator devices developed for them. These devices replace the old...
View ArticleRetroTINK 2X – The Verdict
Disclaimer – We will be carrying the RetroTINK 2X in our store, so we cannot give a completely unbiased review. Nevertheless we tried to be as objective as possible. It is always our policy to stock...
View ArticleGCDual – Gamecube HDMI review update
Who would have thought getting HDMI out of the Gamecube would prove such a challenge? Way back in December 2015, we reviewed a HDMI Gamecube modification and confidently predicted that we would be...
View ArticleCambridge Audio Azur 551R Review
Follow Us Looks great, sounds great, but would we recommend it? If you are building your dream games room, chances are you’re going to want a top-notch surround sound system in there. If your system...
View ArticleBNC RGB to female SCART review
SCART may have been the de-facto standard for consumer RGB, but when it came to professional or broadcast quality equipment, BNC cables were far more common. Now that older analogue RGB switches,...
View ArticleBluedelta Smart-SCART and SC-AMP2 reviews added
I’ve added a couple of new reviews to the SCART switch page. One for Bluedelta Smart-SCART and one for the SC-AMP2 1×2 SCART splitter (not actually a switch, but related). Later in the week I hope to...
View ArticleBluedelta Smart SCART review
I have perhaps been a little too critical of the BlueDelta Smart SCART in the past. Nevertheless the caveat remains that this is an auto switch with no manual override. If you try to use this switch...
View ArticleBandridge 5-port SCART Selector review
Bandridge SCART switches seem to be a bit of an enigma. Many users report that they work exceptionally well and are a perfect fit for any high-end gaming setup. Other users say they’re just as...
View ArticleBandridge 5-port SCART Selector Gallery
Below are some screenshots of the Bandridge 5-port SCART Selector switch in action. The left side of the image shows the console connected directly to the capture card, the right hand side shows the...
View ArticleAtari Jaguar Clean Sync SCART review
Console end of the SCART cable, showing the edge connector. The Atari Jaguar might not have been the gaming powerhouse Atari was relying on it to be, but for many gamers the existence of Jeff Minters...
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