Game Console R40XX Review: The Clone Wars Continue

Game Console R40XX Review: The Clone Wars Continue

Never one to be able to resist the call of a new Game Console starter handheld, the new R40XX was pretty much destined to make its way across my desk. This latest entry from everyone’s (me) favorite clone maker(s) comes with a larger 4″ screen and some...
Aiffro K100 Review: Pricey, Pocketable, Performant?

Aiffro K100 Review: Pricey, Pocketable, Performant?

When you think of a NAS, usually you’re thinking of a larger box running anywhere from two to, I don’t know, eight hard drives, sitting off on a shelf nearby. However, in recent years, there seems to be a push to change that mantra. With the addition of larger and...
EasySMX X05 Pro Review: A Quiet Champion?

EasySMX X05 Pro Review: A Quiet Champion?

The EasySMX X05 is one of my top picks for budget controllers of 2024. Just like a lot of controllers on that list, EasySMX joins the list of “improving the old for the new year” with the X05 Pro. The Pro model changes up a few, adds a few new features, and makes for...
Game Over: No Supervision

Game Over: No Supervision

The Nintendo Game Boy wasn’t powerful, it wasn’t flashy, but it was affordable, reliable, and backed by an army of killer titles like Tetris and Super Mario Land. Naturally, smaller companies tried to ride Nintendo’s wave with their own handhelds. One of the strangest...
PortMaster Roundup: November 1st-15th

PortMaster Roundup: November 1st-15th

The first half of November is JAMMED with new content for PortMaster fans. Individual setup instructions are available on the PortMaster website. Ready-to-Run PortMaster Games These ones are the easiest to get going: just download from PortMaster and play. This list...