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.New to this sub? Check the.Looking For the?.NO, OR POSTS.That means that you will NOT be able to buy from any user, sell to any user, trade to any user, or ask for price appraisals in. There are different communities to do so and these posts can result in a removal or a ban.Anyone can post a weekly discussion.Videos, reviews, collection pics, trivia, how to, questions and comparison to current gen games are encouraged.Full set of rules can be foundMember ofThe RetroGaming Network consists of subreddits dedicated to classic consoles and old school gaming. Platformer: SMW2: Yoshi’s IslandRPG: Final Fantasy VI (personal all-time fave), Super Mario RPG and/or Chrono TriggerFighting Game: Any Street Fighter Game other than SFII: The World Warrior)Racer: Mario Kart and/or F-ZeroSports: NBA Jam Tournament EditionFPS: DoomFlight Sim: Star Fox if you’re looking for casual, Wing Commander if you’re looking for more serious.Adventure: Legend of Zelda: A Link to the PastShmup: Super R-Type IIIMetroidvania: Uh, Super MetroidThose are the best I can come up with off the top of my head. There are really too many great games to list in just one comment (too many great RPGs alone). I guess I can understand that. Honestly Hurricane Michael hit my house, and my modest collection of a few dozen games assorted across multiple platforms was difficult enough to evacuate.
Especially after that, I can't imagine spending that much just to play the game if I wasn't going for a larger collection. And I have a fresh perspective on how disposable everything we own is, so it just makes me want to make very clear there are less expensive ways that are easier to backup, less prone to failure, look better, etc for a fraction of the price, and many of the best classic titles are available legally through the Virtual Console.
First let me start off by saying Happy New Year to all the classic Gurus out there (as I play Frogger on my iPhone). It was a great year for new games getting that 'classic gaming overhaul' for the current gen systems.If you are not aware I started to leak out some details over at Atari Age about the one and only portable that is going to count this year in 2012, and that is the new Retro Duo Portable!You read, it right! It's in the title it's the RDP. So those looking to keep those classics alive in style can finally get their game on the right way!The RDP will be the must have oldschool, meets new school console. So this will be the official thread for info, news, reviews (from yours truly) and of course the ability to preorder from our sponsors at a discount.I will do my best to answer all questions regarding the device and hope to help any that have particular questions that I can answer. Will you please fix the Audio issue?
The parts that need to fix it cost less than 1$.I was about to ask this too. I can't believe after the RetroDuo console has reached v3.0, RetroBit STILL COULDN'T BE BOTHERED to fix a flaw in the NES audio amp which has been document many times by many people. Seriously, WTF?But what I'd be curious to know is how in hell RetroBit would be able to make a portable capable of fitting both a Super NES and an NES cartridge.Still, if this RetroDuo Portable turns out to be just the home console crammed into a portable case, I'm sold. I was about to purchase both the FC Mobile II and the FC16 Go, but if the RetroDuo Portable can do just as much as the FC Mobile II and FC16 Go in an all-in-1 portable, I'm gonna buy the RetroDuo Portable instead. Yes, this is an official product that is being made by Retrobit. And yes, it's a totally revised product from the Retro Duo console.Also, some super sleuth gamer reporting also tells me that the unit will also be compatible with Sega Genesis games via an adapter.This unit is said to eclipse the Supaboy/FC16/FC Mobile all in one. Everything from design, use-ability, and function make this the must have portable for classic gurus like myself and anyone not looking to contract anyone from the Benheck forums to make one (though I love you guys!).
Yes, this is an official product that is being made by Retrobit. And yes, it's a totally revised product from the Retro Duo console.Also, some super sleuth gamer reporting also tells me that the unit will also be compatible with Sega Genesis games via an adapter.This unit is said to eclipse the Supaboy/FC16/FC Mobile all in one.
Everything from design, use-ability, and function make this the must have portable for classic gurus like myself and anyone not looking to contract anyone from the Benheck forums to make one (though I love you guys!).Well, considering that Genesis Adapter actually has Sega on A Chip inside I don't see why not. It should work with Retro Duo and Retron3 or even FC16 as well. I'll try these FC/Megadrive adapter out one of these day. The only problem is.these adapters are being sold only in Japanese store&website. Sounds similar to the PokeFamiDXThis may be the new rage with multi system clones, throw the system-on-a-chip emulator into an adapter.The only drawback to that is the tower-of-power/wobble effect.The idea of an adapter is really exciting to me, but it clearly is not a sensible solution for portable systems. It's a little hard to imagine a multi-system portable that isn't going to look insane.
I thought the Atari-&-NES handheld Ben Heck made is almost elegant, but even then you have a cart sticking out at a ninety degree angle.At this point, I think my interest in future portables would revolve around systems that haven't been touched on yet, such as the Atari 2600 or PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16. People have been practically begging on AtariAge forever for a portable Atari, and I personally would love to have a portable HuCard player. The idea of an adapter is really exciting to me, but it clearly is not a sensible solution for portable systems. It's a little hard to imagine a multi-system portable that isn't going to look insane. I thought the Atari-&-NES handheld Ben Heck made is almost elegant, but even then you have a cart sticking out at a ninety degree angle.At this point, I think my interest in future portables would revolve around systems that haven't been touched on yet, such as the Atari 2600 or PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16.
People have been practically begging on AtariAge forever for a portable Atari, and I personally would love to have a portable HuCard player.I'd LOVE a 2600 portable with good compatibility. I can honestly say it's not the 'PokeFamiDX'. Yes, the clones have been all the rage now in portable. However I can say that this is an original product. Unlike the Supaboy or the FC16 which has pretty much had asian versions of themselves before arriving here in the states.The unit has been heavily refined. A nice comfortable feel is said to be had, and the battery is supposedly a built in rechargeable that far exceeds those of the existing portable clones.From last received, the built in rechargeable battery power lasts from 6-8 hours!