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<strong> | <strong>Welcome to Digital Reboot</strong> | ||
Digital Reboot is a community project focused on game preservation, modding, console history, and technical documentation. | |||
Our goal is simple: keep the knowledge alive. | |||
== | Whether you are here to learn, archive, mod, repair, or explore the past, this wiki exists to document the hardware, software, and communities that shaped gaming across every era. | ||
* | == What We Do == | ||
* | |||
=== <strong>Game Preservation</strong> === | |||
We work to save gaming history. That includes games, patches, servers, tools, updates, prototypes, and everything needed to keep them playable. | |||
From abandoned titles to lost content, Digital Reboot works to protect it all. | |||
=== <strong>Console Modding and Technical Info</strong> === | |||
We provide research and documentation for: | |||
* Xbox | |||
* PlayStation | |||
* Nintendo systems | |||
* PC game engines and legacy software | |||
* Homebrew development, modding tools, and security exploits | |||
All content is written with accuracy and clarity in mind. | |||
=== <strong>Restoration and Repair</strong> === | |||
Hardware wears out. We focus on keeping old systems running with guides for: | |||
* Motherboard revisions | |||
* Common failures like RROD, YLOD, and overheating | |||
* DVD, Blu-ray, and laser repairs | |||
* Controller maintenance | |||
* Storage and upgrade guides | |||
=== <strong>Modding Guides and Communities</strong> === | |||
Digital Reboot documents: | |||
* JTAG and RGH | |||
* Custom firmware | |||
* Save editors and map editors | |||
* Halo modding, Call of Duty modding, Source modding, Bethesda modding | |||
* PC ports and overhauls | |||
* Tools, utilities, and community workflows | |||
If it can be restored, modified, or customized, we cover it. | |||
== System Coverage == | |||
We aim to archive information on: | |||
* Microsoft platforms | |||
* Sony platforms | |||
* Nintendo platforms | |||
* PC engines such as Source, idTech, Unity, Unreal, and more | |||
Each system entry includes: | |||
* Hardware revisions | |||
* Modding history | |||
* Exploits | |||
* Devkit and debug information | |||
* Tools and firmware | |||
* Technical notes and repair info | |||
== Our Mission == | |||
Digital Reboot exists to preserve everything that should not be forgotten. | |||
Old forums disappear. | |||
Tutorials get buried. | |||
Downloads vanish. | |||
Communities break apart as the years pass. | |||
This wiki is here to collect that knowledge and keep it accessible. | |||
== Get Involved == | |||
If you enjoy retro gaming, modding, repairing consoles, archiving files, or researching technical history, you are welcome here. | |||
Add pages. Improve pages. Upload history. | |||
Every contribution helps preserve something important. | |||
<strong>Digital Reboot</strong> | |||
A place to document gaming’s past and protect its future. | |||
Latest revision as of 12:19, 17 November 2025
Welcome to Digital Reboot
Digital Reboot is a community project focused on game preservation, modding, console history, and technical documentation. Our goal is simple: keep the knowledge alive.
Whether you are here to learn, archive, mod, repair, or explore the past, this wiki exists to document the hardware, software, and communities that shaped gaming across every era.
What We Do
[edit | edit source]Game Preservation
[edit | edit source]We work to save gaming history. That includes games, patches, servers, tools, updates, prototypes, and everything needed to keep them playable. From abandoned titles to lost content, Digital Reboot works to protect it all.
Console Modding and Technical Info
[edit | edit source]We provide research and documentation for:
- Xbox
- PlayStation
- Nintendo systems
- PC game engines and legacy software
- Homebrew development, modding tools, and security exploits
All content is written with accuracy and clarity in mind.
Restoration and Repair
[edit | edit source]Hardware wears out. We focus on keeping old systems running with guides for:
- Motherboard revisions
- Common failures like RROD, YLOD, and overheating
- DVD, Blu-ray, and laser repairs
- Controller maintenance
- Storage and upgrade guides
Modding Guides and Communities
[edit | edit source]Digital Reboot documents:
- JTAG and RGH
- Custom firmware
- Save editors and map editors
- Halo modding, Call of Duty modding, Source modding, Bethesda modding
- PC ports and overhauls
- Tools, utilities, and community workflows
If it can be restored, modified, or customized, we cover it.
System Coverage
[edit | edit source]We aim to archive information on:
- Microsoft platforms
- Sony platforms
- Nintendo platforms
- PC engines such as Source, idTech, Unity, Unreal, and more
Each system entry includes:
- Hardware revisions
- Modding history
- Exploits
- Devkit and debug information
- Tools and firmware
- Technical notes and repair info
Our Mission
[edit | edit source]Digital Reboot exists to preserve everything that should not be forgotten.
Old forums disappear. Tutorials get buried. Downloads vanish. Communities break apart as the years pass.
This wiki is here to collect that knowledge and keep it accessible.
Get Involved
[edit | edit source]If you enjoy retro gaming, modding, repairing consoles, archiving files, or researching technical history, you are welcome here.
Add pages. Improve pages. Upload history. Every contribution helps preserve something important.
Digital Reboot A place to document gaming’s past and protect its future.