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不过,目前Retro Freak的价格和上市日期还没公布。 尽管很多游戏主机已经沉在了历史的海洋里,但是经典的游戏和卡带却一直存活在玩家们的心中。
The Retro Freak console itself simply slides into this big box. There seems to also be an option to install the game to an SD card, pretty much like what you'd find in modern day consoles.
The Retro Freak does have a special magic trick, though, as you can save your games to a SD card or the system’s internal storage. By doing this, you don’t have to rummage through your cartridges if ...
Since purchasing a Retro Freak, I’ve wanted to get a decent wireless solution for my game pads. The wired pad that comes with the console is fine enough but a wireless solution would be more ...
The Retro Freak is arguably the best all-in-one system you can get right now. Original SNES, Mega Drive, NES, Famicom, Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, PC Engine, ...
A few weeks back I bought and reviewed an interesting little console called the Retro Freak. After putting it through its paces some more, I am convinced that this is a far wiser purchase than a ...
The Retro Freak is a nifty little console that will provide a home for all your favourite old games, with slots for well-loved cartridges and an '80s-perfect controller to boot.
Retro Freak – the console that has everything (almost) A new retro console has broken the record for the most supported systems, with one machine that runs everything from the Game Boy to PC Engine.
Cyber Gadget Retro Freak: the Digital Foundry verdict. The Retro Freak may have caused waves when it was first announced, but in the cold light of day it's a very similar machine to the Retron 5 ...
Old video games are big business. Websites like Steam and GOG sell them alongside modern games, as do Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft. But now a Japanese company has created a device that can play ...
The "Retro Freak Basic Economy Set for SFC" to give it it's full name, is available for pre-order on Play-Asia. The bad news is, it isn't set to launch until February 2018.
Good ideas are hard to come by, but Retro Freak, at least on paper, looks like a pretty fantastic one. The basic premise is simple: 11 consoles in one, each format afforded its own unique slot on the ...