Retron 5 Classic Gaming System Details Revealed

Retron 5 Classic Gaming System Details Revealed

Have the itch for some old school games? Check this out...

Ranga14 by Ranga14 on Jan 09, 2014 @ 09:57 PM (Staff Bios)
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Have you been itching to play some old school games lately? Or have your ancient Sega Genesis and Nintendo finally given out on you? Well, it appears you're in luck as the Retron 5 will be debuting soon. This awesome gaming console will let you play games from the NES, SNES, Genesis, Famicon and the Game Boy Advanced! Games are even upconverted to 720p for everyone since most probably won't be playing in anything less than HD.

Below is a nifty diagram showing the compatible game cartridges and systems:

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Also, be sure to check out the IGN release info here:



Because we have created a new chipset, it allows us to ensure that region locks and compatibility are no longer an issue, and the RetroN 5 will play both PAL and NTSC cartridges. CIC lockout chips and FX chips are no longer going to be an issue, as we aim to achieve 100% compatibility with all cartridges.

So who's going to get one?

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