The upcoming launch of Nintendo's SNES Classic has turned up the hype on 16-bit nostalgia, and Hyperkin is ready to seize the moment. The company already builds several consoles built for retro gaming
Hyperkin's Chris Gallizzi has just lifted the lid on the company's next clone system, the Supa RetroN HD.
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— Chris Gallizzi (@cgallizzi) August 4, 2017
Nintendo's official retro system arrives September 29th with never-before-released StarFox 2, and much more. But with this system (if you still have your original cartridges) you'll probably be able to play more games.
The clone system uses hardware rather than software emulation, and boasts 720p output via HDMI as well as composite AV.
You'll be able to toggle between 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratios, and there's a region switch for playing carts from all over the world - the console has a wide slot so it can accept all North American and PAL SNES games, as well as Super Famicom titles.
Two controller ports will be included, and Hyperkin will be shipping the system with at least one of its own redesigned pads, modelled on the iconic SNES controller.
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The specs we can summarize
720p16:9 / 4:3 region switch
2 controller ports
HD output and AV ports
MicroUSB powered
For price tag, it's is presently unknown and no solid release date, but it will launch before the end of the year.
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