Steam Hardware
Display-off downloads land in Steam Deck Beta channel
Coming out of nowhere, Valve has made Steam Deck an even more complete package with the addition of this long-awaited feature...
Steam Hardware
Coming out of nowhere, Valve has made Steam Deck an even more complete package with the addition of this long-awaited feature...
Developer Interview
Kazeta, the exciting new Linux-based gaming OS, removes the software abstractions and restores the physicality of the cartridge era of gaming.
gamecube
FlippyDrive is a no-solder mod chip for the GameCube that does more than just emulate the disc drive.
Retrospectives
The Last Glasses-Free Miracle There was nothing quite like the first time I tilted a Nintendo 3DS and saw the screen pop. No headset, no glasses, no trick of the light, just a little rectangular portal showing Mario leaping right out at me. It was weird, magical, and a little
Guides
Linux Mint is a great, general purpose, and beginner-friendly Linux distribution. This is a step-by-step guide to installing version 22.2 'Zara' on your PC.
Developer Interview
For years, running a PlayStation 2 emulator on Android felt like chasing a ghost. The PS2’s custom chips and timing-sensitive hardware made it one of the hardest consoles to emulate, and while PCSX2 nailed steady progress on desktop, the mobile scene was slower to catch up. Projects like AetherSX2,
Announcement
I've been calling this site "The Bryant Blog," but that's not what this has become...
Linux Gaming
Bazzite just launched their Fall Update
Reviews
A Retro White 2GB+32GB AYANEO Pocket AIR Mini was provided by AYANEO to this author for review. Thank you to AYANEO! The AYANEO Pocket AIR Mini doesn’t pretend to be the most powerful gaming handheld on the market, and that’s exactly why it works. At its heart
Reviews
A NAS should feel almost invisible, as if part of your computer...
Guides
Microsoft abandoned you. It's time you return the favor.
Developer Interview
There’s a certain magic in when I see a PlayStation 3 game boot up on a PC or handheld. For years, the idea felt impossible (or at least wildly impractical) thanks to Sony’s famously complex Cell architecture and the mountain of proprietary quirks that came with it. But