There’s really nothing sadder than having shelf full of old-school cartridges and no reliable system to play them. And, when more than one system is unusable, the number of old, unloved games on your shelf can reach orders of magnitude in size.
Hyperkin, the peripherals distributor with an unlicensed retro console development streak, will reveal its newest old school mash-up, the RetroN 4, at the Midwest Gaming Classic on March 23. The successor to the 2010 NES/SNES/Genesis frankenconsole RetroN 3, Hyperkin’s newest system supports those three classic systems with the addition of the Gameboy Advance. In addition to promising enjoyable play from both NTSC and PAL video standard cartridges, the console’s HDMI connections mean you can finally marry your old games with modern TVs that have since abandoned standard composite cables.
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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Tech
