News
Posted in handhelds hacks Tagged controller, fpga, game gear, handheld, hdmi, sega, snes, sonic ← Play It Again, Arduino Huge Functionality, Small Package: A Custom Tablet, Raspberry Style → ...
zsnes is about as inaccurate as you can get as far as emulating SNES audio, even the cheapo super famiclones that flooded the market did a better job emulating the spc700's DSP functions. If you ...
One company in particular has blended the concept of the Nintendo Switch with a classic playstyle and created this 16-Bit Pocket HDMI system that may look like a Switch, but actually plays SNES games.
The 16-Bit HDMI by Columbus Circle is a new piece of gaming hardware, that plays SNES cartridges and features a design inspired by the Nintendo Switch.
Inspired by the Nintendo Switch, Columbus Circle’s 16BIT POCKET HDMI comes as a portable device with a 7″ screen that you can use on the go or connected to a dock so you can play your games in ...
It even looks like a little Super Nintendo that connects to your television via an HDMI cable. That’s it, really. But that’s already a lot, as the NES Classic Edition proved.
Those in North America may not be familiar with RGB21 connectors at all and probably don’t have one lying around, but can still make use of the RGB21-HDMI adapter by purchasing one of Thanko’s ...
The SFC Compact HDMI console launched in Japan today and plays both Super Famicom and NA/EU SNES cartridges. It comes bundled with two controllers, an AC adapter and both HDMI and AV cables, and ...
Classical styling Super Nt is a $190 FPGA, HDMI SNES (and probably other acronyms) High-end "clone" console could be hacked to support other classic systems.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results