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2
Jan
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Retrode 2 retro gaming adapter brings SNES / Genesis support to your PC for $85

We were already head over heels for the original Retrode, and we’ve gotta say — version 2.0 looks mighty good in that attire.

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Retrode 2 retro gaming adapter brings SNES / Genesis support to your PC for $85

10
Dec

Chrono Trigger hits the App Store, lets Square Enix fans turn back time

Square Enix just couldn’t resist plucking at our heartstrings — not to mention willing bill folds.

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Chrono Trigger hits the App Store, lets Square Enix fans turn back time

2
Dec
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SupaBoy portable SNES, the most fun you can have without a soldering iron

We previewed Hyperkin’s SupaBoy back in the summer and loved the idea of toting ’round original SNES games without resorting to Ben Heck-style crafting . The handheld takes full-size cartridges, packs a 3.5-inch screen and a battery that’s disappointingly rated for just two point five hours (best keep a power cable handy).

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SupaBoy portable SNES, the most fun you can have without a soldering iron

7
Jun

Hyperkin SupaBoy portable SNES console hands-on (video)

Sure, all the morning’s news may have been surrounding a vowel-augmented console from Nintendo, the Wii U, but a certain other Nintendo console that has fewer vowels is also seeing some well-deserved love here at E3 2011. It’s the classic SNES, and its been reborn as the SupaBoy, courtesy of Hyperkin. It’s a handheld version of the console that’s basically intended to fulfill a gamers’ desire for portable classic gaming but without having to ask for advice in the Ben Heck Forums. Click on through for some impressions of this handheld wunderconsole.

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Hyperkin SupaBoy portable SNES console hands-on (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 07 Jun 2011 18:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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28
Jul

Awesome combo of Nexus One, Wiimote and bike handlebar holder

Nexus One Wiimote

What do you get when you combine a Nexus One, a bike handlebar holder and a Wiimote? The answer is a whole lot of awesome.

YouTube user baza210 made this awesome contraption and made a video demonstrating it while playing an old-school SNES ROM. See the video after the break. What makes this even better is that he is playing one of my favorite games of all time, Super Mario World!

This is what makes Android great, so keep coming up with superb ways to use these devices, and we’ll keep showing them. [via CrunchGear]

Posted originally at Android Central

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