10 Comments on The NES game console has an unused expansion port, this NES Hub project could put it to use Nintendo’s first home game console to launch in North America was an 8-bit system with ...
Nintendo fans have been surprised with a new NES game announcement almost 40 years after the Nintendo console was originally released.
RetroTime has found a good use for the expansion port Nintendo included on the underside of the NES but never utilized. Its NES Hub connects to that port and adds Bluetooth connectivity, allowing up ...
Sony's latest video game console, the PlayStation 5, which is part of the ninth generation of video game [...] ...
Nintendo confirmed today that Switch games will be playable on its next console, which should be announced before the end of ...
As somebody who spent hundreds of dollars rebuying old guys on the Wii’s Virtual Console, I like that, a lot. There are 71 NES games currently available on the service in North America ...
Per The Verge, the hardest part of the installation is connecting a small Bluetooth antenna to the back of the console ... The NES Hub supports up to four Bluetooth controllers, meaning it should work ...
Graveyard Dude is now available in physical form for NES, but only 200 copies can be purchased before it returns to the great ...
Something to look forward to: Many NES owners have spent ... The $26 add-on makes the console compatible with various devices made to support Japan-only games through the Famicom's 15-pin ...
We love our old Nintendo wired controllers, but sometimes you want to play a game on your a retro console like the NES and you have to sit across the room. A company called RetroTime has found a ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 will have backwards compatibility, the company has announced. Nintendo was prepared to suck it up financially this year as sales of its aging Switch decline, but things are going ...
There's this anxiety within the industry regarding Switch 2, which is around this notion that Nintendo tends to follow a success with a flop. Nintendo followed the smash hit Wii with the Wii U failure ...