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Neo SNES/SFC Myth cart

Neo SNES/SFC Myth cart

Forget about David Copperfield when it comes to magic – we always have the Neo SNES/SFC Myth cart to cast a spell on gamers who love retro titles. This unique cart offers ROM support for up to 99.5% of SNES games, and transfer of ROMs from your PC to the cart is a snap thanks to a USB connection. Bear in mind that we are not condoning piracy or encouraging you to download illegal ROMs, but you could check out the homebrew scene, or play ROMs where you already own the original cart. Of course, the $169 price tag ensures only purists will give this a go.


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Google and Dish Network working on TV search service

Google and Dish Network working on TV search service

Hmmm, is Google so overwhelming that they’re going to expand their search service to TVs? We suppose so, with Google and Dish Network coming together to test a TV search service on a brand new box which has elements of the Android operating system within. The box itself will come with a QWERTY remote, where you can look for Dish content as well as take advantage of other services including YouTube. This collaboration won’t be arriving at consumers’ doorsteps anytime soon, but will instead be “limited to a very small number of Google employees and their families and could be discontinued at any time” where trials are concerned.


BoostApak lets your kid carry his own load

BoostApak lets your kid carry his own load

You know that when it comes to safety of your offspring, you would spare no expense. Hence, booster seats in your vehicle are a must, since it helps buckle up your little ones safe and sound during a long journey. How about letting them carry their own load instead when they arrive at their destination? This is made possible thanks to the BoostApak, since it comes with a hard plastic shell that caters to kids aged from 4 to 11, and is ergonomically designed to “protect growing spines and encourage better posture.” No idea on how much it will cost, but do keep a keen eye out for it when the BoostApak hits the markets this April.