• Virtual Boy Switch Online Thoughts

    📰 New article from RetroRGB

    Virtual Boy Switch Online Thoughts

    https://retrorgb.com/virtual-boy-switch-online-thoughts.html

    Virtual Boy on Switch Online: A Fun, Flawed Nostalgia Trip

    If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to play Mario’s Time Machine while half-blinded by red LED glare, Nintendo’s new Switch Online Virtual Boy offering delivers the experience—with a few caveats. Priced at $25 for a cardboard visor or $100 for an almost-perfect replica, plus the $30/year Expansion Pack (or $50 if you’re starting from scratch), it’s not cheap nostalgia—but for newcomers, it’s the easiest way in.

    The setup is surprisingly smooth: install the app, calibrate (yes, the screen looks weird at first—keep going), and boom, you’re squinting at Warioland in 3D. Motion blur and refresh quirks pop up on LCD Screens (OLED models likely smoother), but most players may not mind—especially when playing the exclusives coming later.

    The controller situation is a letdown: no official wireless VB pad, and modding one in costs more than the console itself. So while hardcore fans might stick to their original hardware (or a modded Switch), casual retro lovers will find this a stylish, functional way to dip their toes—or eyes—into one of gaming’s strangest footnotes.

    And honestly? That $100 replica looks gorgeous on your shelf.

  • Virtual Boy -> Switch Controller PCB Replacement

    📰 New article from RetroRGB

    Virtual Boy -> Switch Controller PCB Replacement

    https://retrorgb.com/virtual-boy-switch-controller-pcb-replacement.html

    Virtual Boy Controllers Get a Modern Second Life — for $100 and Some Solder

    Forget emulators: if you own a Virtual Boy, Kevin Mellott’s new PCB upgrade lets you actually use it—wirelessly. His custom controller replacement board breathes new life into original VB controllers, letting them pair with the Nintendo Switch (1 & 2), original Virtual Boys (with a BlueRetro receiver), and even Windows PCs via Bluetooth.

    Here’s the catch: it’s not plug-and-play. You’ll need to salvage parts from your old controller (buttons, casing, D-pad) and do some light soldering. A battery pack is also required—original VB packs, Kevin’s own, or Laser Bear’s options all work.

    At $100, this isn’t for casual retro fans—but if you’re a diehard VB enthusiast with a busted controller or just want to play Mario’s Tennis wirelessly on your Switch? This is the dream. Pre-orders are live, with shipping underway asap.

    Bonus: It supports multiple operation modes and has been tested across various Bluetooth devices—so yeah, it should just work. Grab one here before Kevin runs out of stock (or ambition).

  • Weekly Roundup #501

    📰 New article from RetroRGB

    Weekly Roundup #501

    https://retrorgb.com/week501.html

    RetroRGB Weekly Roundup #501: VR Zelda, Saturn Minecraft, and… Foot Warmers? 😄

    Bob from RetroRGB is back with Episode #501 of his beloved retro-gaming and tech roundup—and yes, it’s as delightfully chaotic as ever. This week’s highlights include some very niche but fascinating updates for vintage hardware enthusiasts.

    🎮 VR Adventure Awaits: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild can now be played in VR—yes, really. A modder’s work makes Link’s adventure even more immersive (and possibly dizzy-inducing).

    📡 OSSC Pro Gets RF Support: The open-source video scaler now handles analog RF inputs, meaning you can hook up your old NES or Famicom without needing a modded console. Nostalgia + functionality = win.

    📚 Cheat Code Bible Returns: The GameShark book is back—fully updated with every known cheat code across generations. A must-have for speedrunners and cheaters alike.

    🎮 Minecraft on Saturn?! A homebrew dev has ported Minecraft to the Sega Saturn. It’s rough around the edges—but hey, it runs on 1990s hardware.

    🔥 And yes, there’s a segment on foot warmers. Because sometimes retro comfort needs actual warmth.

    Want to support the channel? Bob links his Patreon, Amazon affiliate gear, and even a handmade camera slider—all in the spirit of preserving retro culture one weird link at a time. 🖥️💡

    🎧 Listen on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!

  • Pyrite64 Lets You Build True N64 Games Without ’90s Toolchain Pain

    📰 New article from Retro Handhelds

    Pyrite64 Lets You Build True N64 Games Without ’90s Toolchain Pain

    https://retrohandhelds.gg/pyrite64-lets-you-build-true-n64-games-without-90s-toolchain-pain/

    Pyrite64 Is the N64 Homebrew Dream Tool — and It Actually Works

    Remember trying to build an N64 game in the late ’90s—only to get lost in cryptic SDK docs, broken compilers, and assembly-level hacks? Yeah, us too. Enter Pyrite64, a fresh, open-source engine and visual editor that finally makes real N64 development human-friendly.

    Launched by developer HailToDodongo, Pyrite64 runs on real Nintendo 64 hardware (or accurate emulators) and avoids all proprietary Nintendo SDKs—so it’s legally safe and technically sound. Built on Libdragon and tiny3d, it bundles a self-contained toolchain manager, so no more manual dependency wrestling.

    The workflow? Modern and N64-aware:

    • Design levels in Blender + Fast64
    • Import assets via a slick integrated manager
    • Script gameplay with C++ + node graphs (yes, visually)
    • Even push light effects like bloom and HDR-style pipelines—optimized for N64’s quirks, not drowned by them

    Reddit users are calling it the moment the N64 “became a new console again.” Whether you’re dreaming of Earthbound 64 or just want to finish your own game without throwing your keyboard out the window, Pyrite64 removes the pain.

    👉 Check it out on GitHub — and maybe finally ship that N64 game you started in 2003.

  • Recalbox Hits Deck, Ally, and Legion Go With Big V10 Update

    📰 New article from Retro Handhelds

    Recalbox Hits Deck, Ally, and Legion Go With Big V10 Update

    https://retrohandhelds.gg/recalbox-hits-deck-ally-and-legion-go-with-big-v10-update/

    Recalbox V10 Drops Like a Console-Filled Thunderbolt for x86 Portables

    Forget Batocera FOMO—Recalbox just unlocked its most polished release yet: V10, now officially rolling out on the Steam Deck (LCD and OLED), ROG Ally, and Legion Go. This isn’t just “it runs”—it belongs. Native support for volume, brightness, sleep, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth means booting into Recalbox feels less like a hack and more like switching consoles.

    Here’s the breakdown:

    • Steam Deck owners: Full, plug-and-play bliss. Keep SteamOS on your SSD, boot Recalbox for GameCube, PS2, Wii—and yes, original Xbox emulation on PC hardware. It’s clean, it’s stable, and it just works.
    • Ally & Legion Go users: Experimental for now (no SD card boot yet), but a full install guide is live. The team wisely warns: don’t buy these just for Recalbox… unless you already own one and want a streamlined, Windows-free emulation mode.

    Under the hood? Massive upgrades: better arcade performance, expanded 6th-gen coverage (hello, Saturn and N64), and a redesigned frontend that won’t gag when your ROM folder hits a lot of files. New tools even auto-clean up `(Rev A) (Europe)` clutter and smarter favorites.

    Bottom line: If you’re deep in the portable emulation game, Recalbox V10 is finally worth a serious look—especially if you value simplicity over tinkering. 🎮✨

    [Source: Recalbox]

  • izzy2lost Aims xemu at Android for Original Xbox Emulation

    📰 New article from Retro Handhelds

    izzy2lost Aims xemu at Android for Original Xbox Emulation

    https://retrohandhelds.gg/izzy2lost-aims-xemu-at-android-for-original-xbox-emulation/

    Title: Xbox on Android? Meet xemu’s wild new mobile cousin — courtesy of chaos wizard izzy2lost

    Hold onto your SD cards, retro fans—Xbox emulation is finally making a beeline for Android, thanks to the ever-chaotic dev izzy2lost (yes, that PSX2 and “Spaghetti Kart” guy). His latest GitHub drop? A mobile fork of xemu, built to run legal Xbox game backups on modern Android hardware.

    But let’s not get ahead of ourselves:

    • 🚧 Still alpha-tier — unsigned APK, self-sourced BIOS/HDD required
    • 🐉 Resource-hungry — expect heavy CPU/GPU usage, especially on non-flagship devices
    • 🎮 Not plug-and-play — think “devs and degenerates only” for now

    That said… if you’ve ever mourned the loss of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2X on handhelds, this could be your calling. Desktop xemu has already proven Xbox emulation is possible—now it’s about trimming weight and optimizing for mobile. And honestly? It’d be wild to see Halo 2 run smoothly on a Steam Deck clone.

    Worth watching closely. Just don’t blame us when your phone turns into a space heater trying to load Sunset Overdrive. 🌋

  • Spanish Court Orders ProtonVPN and NordVPN to Block Pirate Football Streams

    📰 New article from TorrentFreak

    Spanish Court Orders ProtonVPN and NordVPN to Block Pirate Football Streams

    https://torrentfreak.com/spanish-court-orders-protonvpn-and-nordvpn-to-block-pirate-football-streams/

    Spanish Court Orders ProtonVPN & NordVPN to Block Pirate Football Streams — Without Giving Them a Chance to Respond

    In a move that’s raising serious legal eyebrows, a Spanish court has ordered ProtonVPN and NordVPN to block access to illegal football streams — before the VPNs were even notified or allowed to defend themselves.

    The Córdoba Commercial Court No. 1 granted an ex parte (Latin: inaudita parte) injunction at the request of LaLiga and broadcaster Telefónica Audiovisual Digital (TAD). This means the VPN providers weren’t present during proceedings and only learned about the ruling via media reports. ProtonVPN called the lack of formal notice “troubling,” questioning whether the order holds up under due process standards.

    Why it matters:

    The court treated the VPNs not as neutral tech providers, but as active enablers of piracy — citing their marketing that highlights geo-bypass capabilities, including match schedules. The order is dynamic: LaLiga can update the blocklist in real time, effectively forcing VPNs to act like ISPs with live piracy monitoring duties.

    But here’s the catch:

    Both companies operate outside EU jurisdiction — Proton in Switzerland, Nord Security in Panama. That makes enforcement murky at best. Still, LaLiga is calling it a “landmark victory,” suggesting this could be the start of a broader legal strategy across Europe.

    Stay tuned — this could set a precedent for how courts handle VPNs in copyright enforcement, especially when due process and global jurisdiction collide. ⚽⚖️

  • Dolphin Guide: How to Use Texture Packs on Android

    📰 New article from Retro Handhelds

    Dolphin Guide: How to Use Texture Packs on Android

    https://retrohandhelds.gg/dolphin-guide-how-to-use-texture-packs-on-android/

    How to Turn Your 20-Year-Old GameCube Games Into Actually Pretty (On Android!)

    Remember those jaw-dropping “ Twilight Princess in 4K?!” YouTube clips? Nope, not upscaling magic—just texture packs on Dolphin Emu, especially the Android version. And yes, it is possible to pull off on your handheld like an Odin 3 or AYN Thor Pro (if you’ve got the RAM to spare).

    TL;DR:

    ✅ Get a texture pack (preferably an Android-optimized one)

    ✅ Extract the ZIP, copy the folder into Dolphin’s `Textures > [GameID]` directory

    ✅ In Dolphin: Enable Vulkan, Hybrid Ubershaders, and Load Custom Textures

    ✅ Hit play—watch as ancient text stops looking like a pixelated nightmare

    Why It’s Harder on Android (But Worth It):

    For years, `.dds` textures—the modern, compressed standard—didn’t work at all on Android Dolphin. You had to wrestle with raw `.png` files like some kind of emulation masochist. But since 2023? Dedicated Android support is here, and tools like RAR (free!) help bypass Android’s sneaky file restrictions.

    Pro Tips:

    • RAM matters: Aim for 8GB+ (12GB ideal). Big packs = big memory hogs.
    • Region lock? Always match your texture pack’s region (e.g., NTSC-U vs. PAL) to your ISO.
    • Crashing? Double-check shaders, close background apps, and please don’t try this on a Magmi Air X.

    Got it working? Drop your before/after screenshots in the comments—or better yet, join the Discord. And hey—if Henriko’s 4K Twilight Princess pack isn’t on your radar yet, go forth and worship the graphics gods. 🗡️✨

    Link via Retro Handhelds

  • ACE Targets Pirate Streaming Site ‘HDFull’ Through Cloudflare and Discord Subpoenas

    📰 New article from TorrentFreak

    ACE Targets Pirate Streaming Site ‘HDFull’ Through Cloudflare and Discord Subpoenas

    https://torrentfreak.com/ace-targets-pirate-streaming-site-hdfull-through-cloudflare-and-discord-subpoenas/

    HDFull Under Fire: ACE’s Double-Pronged Attack Targets Discord & Cloudflare

    Pirate streaming giant HDFull—a Spanish-language hub for movies and TV shows—just got hit with a one-two punch from anti-piracy group ACE (Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment). The group, backed by major studios like Warner Bros. and Universal, filed two DMCA subpoenas last week: one targeting Discord, the other Cloudflare.

    On Discord, ACE went after the massive HDFull Oficial server (33K members), which not only hosted piracy links but also helped users evade ISP blocks and use VPNs to bypass restrictions. The server vanished on Feb 11, replaced by a new one days later—likely in response to ACE’s Feb 9 takedown notice. The subpoena seeks real-world IDs of two key admins: “hdfull” and “xenus9999,” accused of sharing links to The Batman, It Chapter Two, and Furious 7.

    Meanwhile, ACE turned to Cloudflare, demanding user data for 19 pirate domains, including HDFull.org, kinox.to, Pelisflix mirrors, and anime/anime portals. The list spans multiple languages and regions—proof of how global—and includes recent blockbusters (Moana 2, Gladiator 2) and classics (Tenet, Tangled).

    Though the subpoenas still need court approval—and contain a suspicious “2025” typo—the move signals ACE’s growing reliance on U.S. legal tools to dismantle pirate infrastructure from behind the scenes.

    For HDFull? It’s business as usual—for now—with over a dozen backup domains and a rebuilt Discord server. But the net is tightening. 🎣

  • Sega’s Police Raid Preservation Scandal Keeps Getting Worse

    📰 New article from Retro Handhelds

    Sega’s Police Raid Preservation Scandal Keeps Getting Worse

    https://retrohandhelds.gg/segas-police-raid-preservation-scandal-keeps-getting-worse/

    Sega’s Police Raid Scandal: From Dev Kit Heist to Full-On Governance Crisis 🚨

    What started as a quirky clearance-sale story has spiraled into one of gaming’s biggest preservation emergencies—and it’s getting wilder by the day.

    Back in 2024, a UK reseller legally bought a cache of vintage Sega and Nintendo dev kits—including rare GBA/DS/3DS prototypes (like the elusive Rhythm Thief DS port)—only to have his home raided at dawn by City of London Police. Consoles and hardware vanished, and the seller was arrested on vague money-laundering charges… with no clear explanation of what he allegedly did wrong.

    Now, documents suggest Sega and private investigator Fusion 85 were explicitly named in the search warrant—raising red flags about privatized law enforcement and due process. Even worse: court records appear inconsistent, with no clear account of which warrant was actually approved. Yikes.

    The seller—now defiantly tweeting under the handle @Dariusaurus—is calling this a “Tier-1 governance scandal,” and preservationists are losing sleep over the precedent: If companies can now weaponize police to reclaim “mistakenly sold” dev hardware, where do we draw the line?

    Judicial reviews are underway, lawsuits are brewing, and Sega’s silence is deafening. This isn’t just about old hardware—it’s about who gets to control gaming history.

    Source: X / Time Extension