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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 […]

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Weekly Roundup #367

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PS2 MemCard Pro Pre-Orders

8BitMods have just opened pre-orders on a new version of the MemCard Pro that’s compatible with both the PlayStation 2 and PS1.  This has all the same features and performance as the original MemCard Pro for the PS1, but with some upgrades and full PS2 support!  The price is about $44 and they’re due to ship […]

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The Fallen Crown GBC Metroidvania

Broke Studio have just successfully funded a Kickstarter campaign for an upcoming GBC game called The Fallen Crown; A Metroidvania, created by Atavist Games and made with GB Studio.  The game is currently still in the alpha development stage, so the expected ship date is about a year out.  If you choose to back the project, […]

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FDSKey Drive Emulator

Will’s Console Mods is now selling pre-made versions of the open source Famicom Disk System drive emulator designed by ClusterM.  This replaces the floppy disk drive, but still requires the original “RAM Module” that sits on top of the Famicom.  From a “preservation” point of view, this is the perfect solution, as the only thing […]