With the release of SX OS v1.3 we now have Switch eShop game support as well as LayeredFS support. Switch eShop games come in an .nsp file format. Unlike the drag-and-drop regular Switch backup games in .xci format, eShop .nsp games need to be installed on the Switch via the
[PS Vita] h-encore tutorial (for Stock Vitas on 3.65 – 3.68)
h-encore is the second public jailbreak for the PS Vita which supports the newest firmwares: 3.65, 3.67 and 3.68. This is great news because you no longer have to be on 3.60 to be able to play PS Vita backups and homebrew. This h-encore tutorial will help you install this
Safely Update your PS Vita to firmware 3.65 for h-encore
Hacking your PS Vita with the h-encore exploit will require a firmware version of 3.65. Update your PS Vita to 3.65 in order to hack your Vita with h-encore. This will then allow you to downgrade to 3.60 using modoru in order to install the permanent CFW HENkaku Enso. Be
Safely Update your PS Vita to firmware 3.60 for HENkaku
Hacking your PS Vita will require a minimum firmware version of 3.60. Update your PS Vita to 3.60 in order to hack your Vita and install HENkaku Enso Custom Firmware (CFW). Be careful, if you update your PS Vita the “official” way (through Sony’s servers) you will update to the
[SWITCH] SX Pro and SX OS Review
Released by Team Executor, the SX Pro is an entryway into custom firmware for the Nintendo Switch. It is compatible with all firmwares and all regions of the Nintendo Switch console. This SX Pro and SX OS review will cover in-depth the pros and cons of this device and custom
[SWITCH] How to Install SX OS and SX Pro exploit by Team Executor
Team Executor’s custom SX OS firmware has been released for the Nintendo Switch. Because it is a hardware exploit, it is a great solution that works on almost any version of the Switch. Check your Nintendo Switch compatibility here. So what can you do with SX OS? A few of the
EZ Flash Omega Review (GBA Flashcart)
The EZ Flash Omega is a GBA/NDS/NDS Lite compatible flashcart that enables you to play downloaded GBA, NES, GB, and GBC ROMs and homebrew. It is a newly released flashcart from the EZ Flash Team, the team that brought us the popular and affordable EZ Flash IV. This EZ Flash
EZ Flash IV GBA Flashcart Review
The EZ Flash IV is a GBA flashcart that enables you to play downloaded GBA ROMs and homebrew. It is one of the cheaper options when it comes to GBA flashcarts. In this review of the EZ Flash IV (2015 Edition) I will cover in-depth the pros and cons of