Tired of tripping over cords while playing your favorite Nintendo Entertainment System games on the original console? Analogue and 8BitDo release a Bluetooth controller adapter for the classic device.
Hyperkin product listings for two NES Classic accessories have appeared online. People can now pre-order NES to NES Classic adapters and NES Classic extension cables, two peripherals for the ...
Despite its limited availability, the NES Classic Edition is one of the hottest gifts of the holiday season. It's well-designed, packed with great games, affordable (in theory) and our review was ...
Consoles like the original NES are classic systems that many people love to this day. Often, however, they lack the modern conveniences that we take for granted in newer consoles that make them easier ...
8Bitdo has announced a new accessory for the red-hot gaming console that nobody can seem to get their hands on this holiday: the Nintendo NES Classic Edition. The company is marketing its NES30 ...
Purists may find solace with RetroZone's forthcoming NES and SNES controller adapters for Wii's Virtual Console, but others will do just fine with the all-purpose Classic Controller. Before you go ...
Nintendo's Joy-Con controllers made for Switch work as Bluetooth gamepads with your PC and smartphones, and with the NES Classic Edition thanks to a suitably tiny adapter sold by 8bitdo. For only $17, ...
Nintendo’s NES Classic Edition is about as perfect as a gadget can get—except for those ridiculously short controller cables. You can already buy extensions, or you can just cut the cords completely ...
At $20, it's among the least expensive products from luxury console maker Analogue. I’m a managing editor at PCMag.com focused on PC hardware. Reading this during the day? Then you've caught me ...
Look out, SupaBoy, there’s another retro handheld game system in town: it’s called the RetroDuo Portable, and it might play more games for longer than you do right now. Look out, SupaBoy, there’s ...
Man. Linking to my old thrift store find post earlier today reminded me of something: I finally have a Famicom game with which to test out the Famicom-to-NES adapters that were hidden inside the games ...
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