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OSSC Firmware Update v0.89

Markus has just released a new firmware for the OSSC that allows you to export any profiles created on the OSSC.  This is extremely helpful for people who customize settings;  Even people who use the web tool to create the base profile will still need to manually set phase and have other tweaks they prefer.  […]

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Weekly Roundup #286

Here’s this week’s roundup, available as a video and on audio-only podcast services, such as iTunes, Google, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon Music and direct-download: If you enjoy these videos, please consider supporting this channel via monthly support services, tips, or even just by using our affiliate links to purchase things you were already going to buy […]

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Interview With Space Invader One

I recently interviewed Ed from the YouTube channel Space Invader One.  While we discussed Ed’s background and his channel, the focus of the interview is on the main topic Ed covers:  Instructional videos about the software UnRAID that allows you to turn any PC into a Network Attached Storage, or “NAS” device.  While at first, […]

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MiSTer IO Data Shootout

Porkchop Express, the person behind the misteraddons.com website and awesome input latency list has just posted another important MiSTer-related analysis:  How fast games load via different storage methods.  WiFi is (obviously) the slowest, followed by MicroSD, USB and ethernet via a NAS.  One of the most important points Pork makes in his analysis is that […]

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RetroRGB NES “Test” Game

Steve from Dutch Island Games just sent over a 1-level mini-game that uses the RetroRGB likeness used in most video openings and also features music from cosmicgem829 inspired by the theme song.  While it’s only one basic level, it was nuts to open and play a new NES game with my likeness on it!  The […]

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Weekly Roundup #285

Here’s this week’s roundup, available as a video and on audio-only podcast services, such as iTunes, Google, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon Music and direct-download: If you enjoy these videos, please consider supporting this channel via monthly support services, tips, or even just by using our affiliate links to purchase things you were already going to buy […]

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The History Of NES Light Gun Games

Norm the Gaming Historian recently released a video detailing the history of the NES light gun – Both the hardware and software.  Norm traced the origins of the NES Zapper, showed how it worked and even showed alternatives on both the Famicom and NES.  Also, every NES light gun game was demo’d, including the only […]

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Vector Monitor in Super-Slo-Mo

The Slo Mo Guys just posted a video that uses ultra-high-speed cameras to show how a vector monitor’s beam draws the image on-screen.  This is one of the best “CRT demo” video’s I’ve ever seen, as it clearly demonstrates how unique vector monitors are compared to standard CRT’s and modern displays – If you’ve ever […]