Retro consoles have been growing in popularity over the last five years or so, with just about every popular games machine of ...
Despite Sega’s decision, existing mini consoles like the Sega Genesis Mini remain a popular way to revisit classic games.
Then, earlier this year, Nintendo re-released the mini console — it's now kept in ongoing production, and is relatively easy to find in stores. At just $60, the NES Classic Edition is in impulse ...
This isn’t just any retro gaming box. Powered by Android 9.0 for streaming/apps & EmuELEC 4.5 for gaming, it's versatility at ...
The R²one is the latest FPGA console on the market, with a design inspired by the thirty-year-old PlayStation 1.
Happily, that LCD panel is crisp and bright - it's the perfect companion for the console's 40 classic games. Even though it can be used on a TV, the Neo-Geo Mini is definitely at its best as is.
Whether you're looking for something versatile, or something hardware-accurate, there's a modern retro games console out ...
My Arcade revealed its new line of retro consoles, the Gamestation, which come in multiple form factors and launch later this year.
Sega America and Europe CEO Shuji Utsumi has suggested that the company will not be making any more mini retro consoles. The words come from a recent interview with The Guardian in which Utsumi ...
Japanese game company Sega has reportedly decided not to release any more Mini consoles, dashing hopes for a Saturn or ...
Sega has no plans to produce additional mini consoles, including the Saturn ... experiences that still capture the essence of its classic games. Utsumi also mentioned that Sega has always played ...