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Evercade EXP Review: A Retro Mini Console With a Twist This might be an answer for lovers of vertical arcade games.
AtGames Blast! Retro Consoles review: Big fun in a small package The Blast! Retro Console line is jam-packed with plenty of retro throwbacks for you to enjoy via plug-and-play dongles.
Old games onsoles never die – they just get emulated. These days, even very affordable modern tech is powerful enough to let you cart around decades of gaming history in your trousers. Dedicated retro ...
Nostalgia is more than just games from the past and the makers of Evercade know this. With collectible cartridges and secrets to unlock the VS is a refreshing spin on the "mini" console.
When looking at purchasing a retro game console, many people are looking for brands and gaming titles that match what they played when they were younger. Fortunately, many of the most popular ...
After months of teasing, Evercade finally revealed its Neo Geo lineup of consoles and game carts in its showcase, and it features a retro game rarity that is reason enough to buy the new Super ...
The console looks and feels the part, the emulation is excellent, and beyond the built-in games you can also load your own from a USB drive. Unfortunately, the controller feels like a cheap knock-off ...
Others love the vintage, blocky graphics that represented the early video games made for play at home. If you want to relive your childhood, retro video game consoles can do the trick.
The console features the requisite reset button and a three-position power switch. The center position is "off," the up position places the Retro Duo in NES mode and the down position SNES mode.
The Analogue Super Nt is a retro gaming console that can play SNES games in full HD. It can play GameBoy games with an adapter cartridge, as well.
But the Sega Genesis Mini, available now, is the Sega retro console you've been waiting for. Simply put: If you want to play some great Sega Genesis games, a well-spent $80 here gets you 40 well ...
Following in the footsteps of Nintendo’s NES and SNES Classic, Sega has built the Genesis Mini, a tiny retro console packed with 42 classic games that launches on September 19th.