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Famicom / NES Bluetooth Adapter

Humble Bazooka has just started selling a bluetooth controller adapter for the Nintendo Famicom.  This is based off Darthcloud’s open source Blueretro platform, that offers some of the lowest bluetooth latency ever recorded when used with a fast controller.  The price is $50 plus shipping and it will also work with NES consoles via a $15 adapter: […]

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ColecoVision DRAM to SRAM Upgrade

Lundy Electronics is selling a $50 DRAM to SRAM conversion upgrade for Colecovision and Coleco ADAM consoles.  This is handy for anyone who’s DRAM has gone bad, as there aren’t any new replacements available.  Apparently, it’s common for people to mis-diagnose a power supply issue as a RAM failure…but Lundy Electronics is also selling a […]

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Weekly Roundup #426

The Roundup is available as a video and on all audio-only podcast services, such as iTunes, Google, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon Music and direct-download:  https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/retrorgb If you enjoy these videos, please consider supporting this channel via monthly support services, tips, or even just by using our affiliate links to purchase things you were already going to buy […]

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Steam Deck on a CRT???

EposVox aka The Stream Professor recently posted a video showing the SteamDeck working on CRT’s.  This video is great for anyone interested in doing the same, as well as for people interested in “modern retro” games.  And of course, seeing how modern games translate to CRT’s is something any retro nerd would enjoy.  More thoughts below… […]

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Weekly Roundup #425

The Roundup is available as a video and on all audio-only podcast services, such as iTunes, Google, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon Music and direct-download:  https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/retrorgb If you enjoy these videos, please consider supporting this channel via monthly support services, tips, or even just by using our affiliate links to purchase things you were already going to buy […]

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SMB1 NES to SNES + “Mario Maker”

Developer Infidelity recently released his latest NES to SNES conversion, for the original Super Mario Bros. game.  As with his previous conversions, these eliminate slowdown, reduce sprite flicker and allow for SNES-related enhancements that aren’t possible on NES hardware.  Along with this release, came a second version…and this one allows you to modify the game […]