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Posted: October 9th, 2009, 6:05am PDT
Knock-off consoles are always good for a cheap, moderately cheerful laugh, and so we’re surprised its taken the Chinese cloners this long to come up with a decent PSP Go copy. The PXP-2000 “borrows” the distinctive stylings of Sony’s latest handheld, but throws in a camera good for stills and 3GP video capture, an FM radio and NES/Famicom emulator. There’s also a 3.5-inch 320 x 240 display, media player happy with a pretty broad range of audio and video formats, and a TV connector for
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Posted: September 30th, 2009, 5:13pm PDT
New To Together Retro? Check out the introduction to the club This month for Together Retro, roll up your sleeves, blow the dust off your shotgun, and preparing to wade knee-deep through seas of undead hordes as we play the original Resident Evil. History In 1989, Capcom released a Japan-only RPG for the Famicom known as Sweet Home. In this game, five people exploring a mansion to photograph frescoes found themselves trapped inside and facing hordes of monsters and ghosts. The game
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Posted: August 17th, 2009, 7:33am PDT
Order of performance: The Legend of Zelda Pokemon Halo Tetris Kirby Pong Super Mario Bros. Super Mario World 08/17/2009 | Web Tags: 80s, Halo, nerdy, Nintendo, parody, retro, Super Mario Bros., Tetris, tribute, web video, Zelda RelatedFamicom Minus WorldSuper Mario Ice CapadesAngry Video Game Nerd – Mario Is MissingSir Mario
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Posted: July 21st, 2009, 3:51am PDT
Technabob hat Bilder und ein Video einer Rambo-themed Atari2600-Ripoff-Konsole mit 208, 2001 oder auch 11.555 eingebauten Games. Apparently, this Rambo TV Game console came out at some point back in the 1990s. It’s a serious doppelganger for the Atari 2600, and actually claims to have had 208 built-in games. Despite the “2600 compatible” labeling, the photos on the box make me think this was one of those cheap NES/Famicom clone systems from China. rambo tv game: the video game console tha
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Posted: July 19th, 2009, 8:15am PDT
The Japanese PS Store is now home to some classic TurboGrafx-16 games. The TurboGrafx-16 was huge player in Japan during the 16-bit era. Named the PC Engine in the far east it outsold the original Famicom (NES). The initial success of TurboGrafx-16 in the west was promising, but sales tapered off after the SuperNES was released . At the time Nintendo was working diligently behind the scenes making life tough for developers who supported the system in the west. It did quite well again