I often like to listen to music with a good pair of headphones when I’m reading or working – and particularly when I’m in the middle of writing – when concentration and needing to tune out the distracting sounds of the outside world are critical. Of course I can’t just […]
Legal Emulation While emulation is a murky legal issue, there are plenty of legitimate ways of playing older games thanks to official emulation. One of the best and brightest ways to access classic games is Nintendo’s Virtual Console, part of Nintendo’s online store that uses software emulation allowing older titles […]
For the videogame fan who thought they had everything, there’s now a chip and dip dish that’s designed to look like a game controller to prove them wrong. It’s available in black or white. I’m specifically reviewing the black one, which looks a bit like a game controller Bat-Man might […]
With our youngest daughter now at 14 months old and counting, she’s long since been into all of our electronics, particularly the touchscreen ones. Right now, her primary device is a hand-me-down Apple iPad 2, which has a Fintie iPad bumper case, something we had previously gotten for our middle […]
Bandai’s Pac-Man Connect & Play 35th Anniversary Edition is one of those rare TV Games that sports an incredible low price with minimal sacrifice in quality. While not perfect, it does set a high standard for other TV Games to try and match. For those who just want to see […]
The noble purpose behind Google Cardboard headsets is to offer a simple, low-cost way of providing a workable virtual reality (VR) platform for use with our existing Android- or iOS-based smartphones. This has proven a nice success story for both Google and VR enthusiasts, highlighted by the recent high profile […]
I’m fortunate to get to review many products. As such, I can usually be a bit picky about what I choose to review. If a product doesn’t have some type of unique feature or other selling point, I’m probably not going to be interested in reviewing it. Since you’re reading […]
AtGames has released the 2015 version of their Sega Genesis Classic Game Console, which is available in standard (reviewed here) and deluxe (the addition of a cartridge containing five generic sports games) versions, with the former usually selling for a street price of around $40. The main change between this […]
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