Bob

Blaster Master NES to SNES

Developer Rumbleminze has just posted an official release (v1.1) of his NES to SNES conversion of Blaster Master.  This release takes advantage of the SNES’ extra buttons and “X” button will act as if you pressed both Down and Y, which will fire your selected special weapon while in the tank.  This version also includes […]

Bob

Weekly Roundup #435

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Bob

Black 8Bitdo 64 Bluetooth Controller

When Analogue opened pre-orders on their FPGA-based N64 recreation a few weeks ago, 8Bitdo also opened orders on their N64-style controllers.  At the time it looked like the black version sold out right away, but apparently they never went on sale at all!  Well, both the white and black are finally up for pre-order at […]

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A Portable PlayStation That Could Have Been

A talented creator named Hairo Satoh showcased an impressive project where he transformed a rare Japanese PlayStation controller made for The Game of Life into a handheld gaming device that looked like something Sony might have designed themselves.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Hairo Satoh (@haihaisb) Inspired by his idea, […]

Bob

Historic Nerd’s Story Of The 32x

Ian aka Historic Nerd just released a video chronicling the story of Sega’s failed 32x.  I think this video did a great job piecing together the stories from both the Japanese and North American Sega managers, to try and correct some of the myths that have been repeated over the years.  Overall, this seems like […]

Bob

8BitDo Full-Sized Retro Mechanical Keyboard

8Bitdo have just opened pre-orders on a full-sized, retro-inspired, mechanical keyboard.  Unlike their previous design that also offered a separate number pad, this one has the number pad built in like a standard keyboard.  Like the previous keyboard, there’s two color schemes to choose from:  Grey “NES-inspired” and a red “Famicom-inspired” version.  The price is […]