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Last year the folks at My Arcade introduced a handheld game console at CES called Retro Champ that let you play classic 8-bit NES games… by plugging in NES carts.. This year, the company is ...
In addition to the Retro Duo® Portable, you can now play your original NES® or Genesis® cartridges on ANY original or third party SNES® console with the new release of the RetroPort™ and the ...
Previously, it released a system that allowed users to play both SNES and Sega Genesis cartridges on one device. Retro Champ plays Arcade’s NES and Famicom games. A way to revive your old games ...
Retro-Bit’s also selling the RetroGen, a Sega Genesis adapter, for $19.99, and you’ll be able to buy the RetroPort NES adapter separately for that price as well.
Following up on its Retro Champ: a portable 8-bit console that plays both NES and Famicom cartridge, My Arcade is introducing a new 16-bit version called the Super Retro Champ that plays both ...
The original Retro Champ could only play NES and Famicom (the Japanese version of the Nintendo Entertainment System) games. The Super Retro Champ is rather sizeable by modern handheld standards, which ...
Unlike Nintendo’s NES and SNES Classic Edition consoles which come packed with a small selection of classic games, My Arcade’s Retro Champ can play the entire library of 8-bit NES and Famicom ...
Retro-Bit is releasing a series of multi-carts for the NES and SNES which come packed with classic Data East and Jaleco games. Launching this December, each cartridge is compatible with the ...
The three 16-bit carts are shaped so they will fit into any SNES console, regardless of where you happen to be in the world, and come with a full colour instruction sheet.
Remember Retro-Bit, the company behind the nifty handheld NES / SNES, the RetroDuo Portable? Once again, the company is looking to make your outdated gaming habits a little more convenient, this ...
Anbernic RG35XXSP retro gaming handheld GBA SP clone can play everything from NES through PSP — it's just $72 for Prime Day, and gives you a Game Boy experience iPhone emulators just can't match ...