The RetroUSB AVS' trapezoidal chassis is nothing short of a love letter to the NES' iconic design. Obviously, the monochromatic color scheme is a nod to the black and gray tones of the original's case ...
If you are someone who spent a large chunk of their childhood blowing dust out of NES game cartridges, and misses doing so, get ready to do it again: RetroUSB has recently released their AVS system, a ...
After years of enduring sloppy imitators which offer patchy performance and incomplete compatibility, we're finally seeing clone consoles come of age. The RetroN 5 leveraged the versatility of ...
Before the transition to HD TV sets, retrogaming was as easy as hooking up an old console and turning it on. But today’s modern sets tend to mangle the older analog video signals those classic ...
There's still a sizeable group of gamers that derive great pleasure from playing retro games on their original systems. Getting the best out of these old titles, though, is always a challenge. Systems ...
It’s a bit of a boom time for retro gamers looking for souped up versions of the original Nintendo Entertainment System hardware. After decades spent dealing with cheap, compromise-ridden Famiclones ...
RetroUSB is known for crafting high-quality USB-enabled controllers and other devices that make retro gaming easier to do in the modern era. Today, the company announced the ultimate non-Nintendo way ...
The NES has been cloned countless times, but very few clones actually use hardware clones - and instead aim for emulation. While the latter is fine in theory, it does hurt support and accuracy. By ...
If you want perfection, then sure, bust out your Amex Black card. But is this worth $185 to the average person? Is this 37 times better than a $5 Raspberry Pi Zero running Lakka or a PC running FCE?
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