Hyperkin announced the Ultra Retron. A Nintendo 64 Clone console with HDMI Output.
Here’s what you should expect.
Hyperkin announced the Ultra Retron. A Nintendo 64 Clone console with HDMI Output.
Here’s what you should expect.
We are checking out a 10 Core, 20 Thread processor for LGA 2011 that you can get for 50 bucks. We are also testing a brand-new LGA 2011 motherboard with Quad-Channel memory support and dual M.2. It’s nice getting so many cores for such a low price, but are there any issues and is it worth investing into LGA 2011?
Hyperkin just teased an HDMI N64 clone console. Not many details yet, but I do have a lot of questions and have a feeling this is not going to be the typical clone console. The Retron Ultra HD
From THEC64 Group on Facebook, comes a sneak peek at the packaging for their upcoming Commodore 64 full sized mode to accompany the C64 Mini!
THEC64 Update 5th June 2019
We are another step closer this week!
What you’re seeing here is a sneaky peek at the full-size THEC64 packaging, which has now been sent for final checks before the button can be pressed. A clearer and better view will be coming once it has all been approved, but as you can see from the image, it’s looking good.
A few more teases are due over the next week or two, before the planned official announcement at the end of this month (June 2019). We are all excited to reveal the timeline and further details to everyone, but we need to keep a lid on things for just a little while longer.
More next week as we build up to the final reveal!
The Nintendo DS is one of the best portable consoles to emulate on Android, and with good reason. The emphasis on touchscreen controls in DS games translates well to smartphone gameplay, and the lack of buttons on Android phones can be rectified by using a Bluetooth or wired gaming controller. I was thinking about this and it got me wondering…what about the Nintendo 3DS? The 3DS is another handheld console with the same traits, and searching on GitHub, I found that there is actually a Nintendo 3DS emulator for Android smartphones. Meet the highly experimental Citra for Android port.
What makes this unofficial Citra for Android port so impressive is not that it’s a perfectly functioning emulator without any issues that nobody has discovered. In fact, far from it. It has its issues, it has its bugs, and it’s certainly not even remotely functional for more intensive titles. Having said all of that, some games absolutely work perfectly, or close to perfect, depending on your device. All of those facts contribute to how impressive this emulator is, but one fact takes the cake. Citra for Android is using Dolphin Emulator’s front-end as a GUI, but with the entire back-end of Citra ported behind it.
Chuck shows you how to create a Multi Color 3D Print in CURA 3 on ENDER 3. He shows you how to setup one GCode file to produce 4 separate pause points allowing you to change filament on the one nozzle ENDER3 3D Printer.
Only one file is required for your printer and the printer will wait for you between layers so you don’t have to stand around and wait to pause it at the right time.
Creawsome mod is one of the best mods to com out for Cura 4.0. It results in great looking prints and very easy to use interface. Today I will show you how to install this mod for Apple and PC.
CreawsomeMod Download: https://github.com/trouch/CreawsomeMod
Cura download/Upgrade: http://bit.ly/2WhjhD0
A new exploit for the Nintendo DSi has been recently released – Memory Pit – and it works on ALL DSi systems. Lets go ahead and take another look at the Nintendo DSi and the state of homebrew in 2019.
Huge thanks to shutterbug2000 for the exploit and providing excellent information to make this video possible
Rerez reviews the new Tribute64 controller from Retro-Bit. Will it replace the best N64 controller ever made?