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With a flood of 3DS flashkits hitting the market there weren't any noticeable differences between them until the MT-Card arrived. It was the first 3DS flashkit to offer the ability to play...
The SuperCard DSTwo is the SuperCard's team lastest cart, an update from their previous cart DSOnei. It packs many new features and is considered by many king among DS flashcarts for its superb...
Games Consoles Worldwide has released the Zero, their first retro-supportive, homebrew, and Indie software video game system. Featuring hardware carefully chosen for retro experiences, the Zero...
MT-card is the new 3DS Flashkit. This new one add a feature witch all gamer waiting: Multi-roms support ! As will see, it's not the only new feature, but there are some incoveniant too.
How will...
A couple months after the release of the Gateway 3DS we've seen a few more 3DS mode flashkits that allow you to play 3DS roms. One of these being the R4i Gold 3DS Deluxe was just released October...
The Open Pandora, an open source Linux PC about the size of a DS. With the ability to emulate PSP, DS, N64, and many other before that. Also having a full qwerty keyboard, as well as d-pad...
This is my review of the GB Boy Bolour. The GB Boy Colour is a hardware clone of the Nintendo Gameboy Color.The main Feature of this device is the backlit display, which improves on the nintendo...
The FC30 is a Bluetooth/USB gamepad released in the spirit of the original Nintendo Famicom controller. This week I received a review sample of the FC30 and have been testing it out with various...
The Nintendo 3DS launched on March 27, 2011. Due to Nintendo's increased safeguards against piracy, it was speculated that it would be years before we would see a "hack" that would make it...