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The Nintendo 64 is a system most of us hold dear to our hearts and as the years go on, it’s getting more difficult to play the system on newer TVs. I was lucky enough to have a flatscreen that still has the composite hookups, but most TVs nowadays
by Sean Anthony
EON, creators of the GCHD and GCHD Mk-II, announced the EON Super 64, a plug-and-play HDMI adapter made for the Nintendo 64. The adapter features “slick mode,” which promises to smooth out jagged visuals to make the classic N64 titles shine. Developed by EON, the creators of the acclaimed GCHD
by Sean Anthony
The Mixcder E7 Active Noise Cancelling Headphones are excellent both wired and wireless. The active noise cancelling is always an appreciated feature and it works well here. The built-in microphone is average, but that isn’t really the point of these headphones. These are the perfect headphones if you are
by Austin Fern
On the show floor of E3 2019 was a unique piece of hardware called the mClassic, boasting its ability to upscale games via HDMI. While it sounded impossible initially, I could definitely see a difference between standard gameplay when using it, be it on a PlayStation 4 Pro or even
by Sean Anthony
During Computex 2019, HyperX announced several new peripherals including a new mechanical keyboard, headset, and the FURY DDR4 RGB Memory module. All of these products will be available later this year. HyperX®, a division of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., today revealed a lineup of premium gaming gear with a HyperX
by Sean Anthony
The first set of polyhedral dice that I ever got was the cheap, solid plastic set that came in the 2nd edition of the D&D Basic Set that required you to rub each face with a wax marker so that you could discern the numbers. I would carry
by Mike Dunn
The HyperX Alloy FPS Keyboard is a fantastic mid-tier keyboard. The steel frame is sturdy and sleek while the lights are bright and vibrant. The steel frame does make it a little heavy, but that is a small price to pay for a sturdy design. It does have a compact
by Austin Fern
Today, Mad Catz began shipping their new range of surfaces with an emphasis on pin-point precision for playing with a mouse. The new G.L.I.D.E. Gaming Surfaces come just after last year’s new line-up of R.A.T. Gaming Mice. The G.L.I.D.E.
by Sean Anthony