Not long ago I shared some details regarding my collection of computers and games for the Atari 8bit series. This time around I’m bringing a little more to show. Most of my collection now consists of a mix of boxed and loose game cartridges with the majority of […]
My one terabyte hard drive filled up on my PS4 Pro during the week. I thought it best to upgrade the hard drive. I picked up a 2 terabyte SSHD (Hybrid) Seagate Firecuda drive and thought I’d have a crack at upgrading the hard drive on the PS4 […]
I do love my old Atari stuff. Lately I’ve been getting them out of storage and trying to set them up in a way that I can continue to enjoy them in the years to come. Emulators are great but there’s still nothing quite like having the old […]
So after a year break without owning a PS4 I thought it was time to get back into some of the great games the console has to offer. What better way to do this than to buy a PS4 Pro? If you are like me and haven’t played […]
The Atari we know today is certainly not the Atari some of us remember back in the days of Pong, Combat and Star Raiders but it looks like they are trying to evoke memories from that era with a new bit of hardware they have been recently drip […]
When copying files across PCs on a network sometimes it is easier to set up a shared folder on your Windows machine and copy it across that way instead of plugging in USB drives etc. That works well enough but if you forget to turn it off and […]
For the last few years I’ve posted occasionally about emulation on Microsoft’s hardware and operating systems as both introduced some significant changes to how emulation apps could run and how they could branch out to form factors that were previously unseen in Windows machines. Even in that space […]
With E3 less than two weeks away there have been numerous announcements and early previews. This is what I’m most hyped up to see: Project Scorpio It is safe to say I haven’t been this excited for a console since the Xbox 360 was announced. I am looking […]
So after a long wait I finally had a chance to spend a few hours with PlayStation VR. A friend of mine, Rotech, bought over his PS4 and PlayStation VR for me to try out. I have to say at the end of the experience I was truly impressed. […]
Recently I upgraded my TV to an LG 65UH950T. It supports HDR (both HDR10 and Dolby Vision), 3D and 4k. Having finally setup my Xbox One S to test the HDR feature I can safely say I am converted. HDR is not a gimmick, but genuinely brilliant in […]