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gSerial Enabler Now Available

donutswdad has just released the “gSerial Enabler” (gSE) – A device that installs in any of the gscart/gcomp switches with an EXT port and allows them to be controlled by the RetroTINK 4K’s serial commands.  You can make your own via the open source project on Github, or purchase pre-made kits directly from the developer.  […]

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Clear PlayStation Replacement Shell

Yoei, the maker of very high quality console replacement shells have recently opened orders on a clear version of the original PlayStation shell.  The price is $89 and it’s compatible with 5500 / 7000 / 7500 / 9000 models.  This shell is made of MABS instead of ABS, as MABS is more translucent and glossy, however […]

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Weekly Roundup #456

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Kytor SCART Brace for GSCART Switches

Kyle from Kytor Industries just released a SCART-SnapFit brace that helps “lock” the connector into place.  With SCART connectors notoriously backing themselves out of the receptacles, this is a good option for people who just want to plug in their cables and forget about them.  There’s versions available for the main switch, as well as […]

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Darksoft CPS-1 Multi: New QSound Kit

Darksoft has just released a new version of his CPS-1 multi-kit, which includes a new way to get QSound that uses all original chips (as opposed to an FPGA replacement for audio).  That makes these “official” Q-Sound boards that match originals.  All kits purchased from now on will include this board and if you’ve already […]

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Virtual Boy Lens Cover Replacement

SegaSonicFan has just released an updated version of his replacement lens covers for the Nintendo Virtual Boy.  These simply install the same way the originals would, but are brand new lenses and frames meant to replace scratched or damaged original lenses.  The price is $24 plus shipping and they’re available now: Purchase SSF’s Virtual Boy […]