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It's fast turning into 1990 all over again. Within the next few months, Nintendo's iconic NES is being shrunk down and loaded up with games, and Sega is following suit with a new mini Mega Drive. But ...
Remember the Super Retro Boy? It was one of the products Retro-Bit was supposed to launch during 2017, and would have accepted Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance carts. Equipped with a TFT ...
The Retro-Bit Super Retro Trio is one of the most economical, reliable ways to play your old cartridge-based games for the NES, SNES, and Sega Genesis if you don't have the original systems.
This morning, Retro-Bit revealed that pre-orders have officially gone live for the Legacy16 Controllers, both wired and wireless. If you haven't seen these yet, they were teased earlier this year as ...
A new version of Retro-bit's multi-cart console, the Super Retro Trio Plus, will be available by the end of January for $80 USD and €60 Euro. It plays original NES, SNES, and Sega Genesis cartridges.
Retro-Bit is hard at work on a new Dreamcast controller to be released in the latter half of 2020. While it looks to be retaining most of the same form factor as the original, the company is dedicated ...
Retro-Bit – the company behind a series of clone systems and repackaged classic games – has already confirmed that it is working with Sega to produce a series of officially-licenced accessories for ...
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When it was released a couple of years ago, the Retro-Bit Generations was a very promising console on paper, with 720p video output and 100 games spanning multiple retro platforms. Unfortunately, a ...
Retro-Bit has apologized for releasing a number of 16-bit games with uncredited fan translations. After fans slammed the firm for using uncredited translations in at least four SNES and Mega Drive / ...