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Pixel FX – Morph Update

PixelFX have just posted their first official update on the Morph in over a year and a half and it seems like it was worth the wait!  Their target release date is before the end of this year and there’s multiple versions to choose from:  An HDMI-only version at $400, plus multiple analog + HDMI […]

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8BitDo NES-Themed Keyboard

8BitDo have just opened pre-orders on an NES and Famicom-themed “Retro Mechanical” keyboards.  They offer bluetooth, 2.4GHz RF and USB connections and also come with two buttons that you can map to basically anything using their software.  The price is $100 and they’re due to ship by the end of September.  Select which edition you’d […]

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Weekly Roundup #368

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DuckTales NES to SNES Conversion

Developer Infidelity has just released his NES to SNES conversion for the game DuckTales.  As with his previous Zelda, Mega Man II and Mega Man IV releases, these eliminate slowdown, reduce sprite flicker and allow for MSU-1 audio conversions.  Infidelity also added a pretty cool feature:  Holding the A button performs Scrooge’s pogo jump!  While […]

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RetroTINK 4K Details Revealed

Mike Chi has just revealed details about the upcoming RetroTINK 4K.  I’ve personally been testing this product for months and am so excited to finally be able to discuss it publicly, however there’s one thing I need to clarify before we continue:  This should be considered the “Sony BVM” of scalers.  You don’t need a BVM.  […]

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Sam’s Journey NES Pre-Order

It’s been a few years, but the NES port of Knights of Bytes‘ C64 game Sam’s Journey is finally up for pre-order!  This game was originally released on the Commodore 64 and the team who created it has now made an NES version.  There’s both PAL and NTSC versions available and the team compensated for […]