If you grew up gaming and have a bunch of cartridges lying around, you may very well want to relive some of their former glory now and then. You can either pop them into their respective consoles, or you can grab the latest iteration from Hyperkin, the RetroN 4. Like the previous generation machine, it lets you play NES, SNES and Sega Genesis cartridges but also adds compatibility for Game Boy Advance. What?s more, there?s now an HDMI port so you can play on that big screen TV you just got.
When users boot up the machine, they will find the ?Perdana? digital user interface which opens a wide variety of modern gaming features such as selecting systems, button reassignment and other features that will be named at the Midwest Gaming Classic. The console will also allow users to play both NTSC and PAL cartridges and will incorporate Bluetooth technology, with a completely new, redesigned wireless Bluetooth controller.
There?s no word on price, but the RetroN 3 used to cost $70 so we can?t imagine this will cost much more than that.
[ Press Release ] VIA [ Technabob ]
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