“Hi, my name is Bill Loguidice and I have a cable management problem.” (I’ll assume you said “Hi, Bill,” in response in your most sincere sounding voice.) Fortunately, I know I’m not alone. Until the (for now) science fiction future of wireless everything mated to lifetime batteries, cables and their […]
The market is saturated with portable power banks. While these are usually designed specifically for smartphones, such devices can also provide power to just about any other device that can be powered over USB within their specifications, including videogame controllers or wireless headsets. The main challenge with sorting through all of the […]
As technology enthusiasts, we often focus on the primary technology to the exclusion of most everything else. What I mean by this is that we’ll carefully research and then purchase, say, an expensive mobile device costing hundreds of dollars, then cheap out on a $5 case or charging cable. Musical instruments are […]
Atomicom’s Switch Galaxy Ultra is a futuristic, track hopping race-against-the-clock and collect-em-up for the Sony PlayStation 4 (PS4) and Vita, which was released on December 17, 2014, in Europe, and February 24, 2015, in North America. I’ll be reviewing the North American version on both platforms. Both versions of the […]
Our feature film documentary, Gameplay: The Story of the Videogame Revolution, is now available exclusively from Vimeo On Demand for rent or purchase. Availability is worldwide and subtitles are accessible in English, French, Italian, Spanish (Mexico), Dutch, German, Japanese, and Portuguese (Brazil). What is Gameplay? Gameplay is a feature film documentary on the history […]
If there’s one thing that’s universally true for those of us at Armchair Arcade, it’s that we love our gadgets. As such, we sometimes run into the issue of where to stow those gadgets, particularly when on the move. That’s where something like the Swift-n-Snug Running Belt comes in so handy. […]
In perhaps the biggest news in vintage gaming and general Internet time-wasting in years, Tech Crunch reported the release of over 2000 MS-DOS games, all free to play online. For those who don’t recall the distinction, MS-DOS refers to a 1980s and 1990s operating system developed by Microsoft, on which […]
Since launching the new Armchair Arcade Website on October 22, 2014, after two previous versions dating back to 2003 and 2006, respectively, I thought it high time that our logo get a much needed update as well for 2015 and beyond. If you recall, these were just a few of our […]
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