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Retron 5 delayed indefinitely, staff handing out stress balls to disappointed fans

The Retron 5 console that was going to have the ability to play NES, SNES and Genesis games on your HDTV through HDMI has been delayed repeatedly since late 2013. Now Hyperkin staff are explaining why they've delayed it so many times.

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XiSasukeUchiha3691d ago

Retron 5 come on please bring it!

Smashbro293690d ago (Edited 3690d ago )

Serious advice: Cheap laptop, Higan. Something for Genesis. HDMI out. Done.

http://byuu.org/higan/

WeAreLegion3690d ago

Is it really necessary with so many other devices out there?

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Hyperkin has made a handheld Sega Genesis that plays original carts

Portable nostalgia.

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Profchaos106d ago (Edited 106d ago )

Aka hyperkin has remade the Sega nomad.
Hyperkin does what Sega don't

Sgt_Slaughter105d ago (Edited 105d ago )

I'd have to wait to see performance, because if this is just another rom dump-to-emulation type Hyperkin device then hard pass. The quality of their products are severely hit-or-miss.

Also, unsure why they picked a 16:9 screen yet again when every game plays in 4:3. There are plenty of emu-handhelds that have quality screens in the original aspect ratio.

Profchaos103d ago

So I've got clarification on the screen it'll go between 4:3 and 16:9 with a toggle but yeah I get what you mean it does look like a 16:9 screen.

Also doesn't appear to be a emulation device runs native carts. But also I guess you could just load up a everdrive and play anything on it.

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Hyperkin Announce the Cortana Edition and 20th Anniversary Duke Controllers

Neil writes: "Created in collaboration with Xbox and 343 Industries, the team at Hyperkin has announced that they'll be releasing some rather tasty Limited and Special Edition Duke controllers, with the Cortana Limited Edition being the utter highlight - and you don't need us to tell you that it is an absolute purple beast."

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darthv72944d ago

Very cool. I have the green duke they made and will gladly pick up these.

Magog943d ago

I forgot how awkwardly placed all those buttons were.

Vits943d ago

Still one of my favorites controllers overall. Extremely comfortable for my hands.Unfortunately the Hyperskin version is ridiculously expensive in my region. To the point that you can actually get yourself a Xbox Series controller and a Dual Sense for the same price.

VenomUK943d ago (Edited 943d ago )

@Vits For me, no way! When playing Halo at a friend's the Duke was always unwieldily big. I didn't buy my original Xbox at launch I bought it when it had the refined smaller controllers, and they were great. It's funny to think how the designed was refined and then went next level with the 360 controller.

Vits943d ago

Totally fair.
I know very few that share my like for this controller. And the 360 is still one of my go to controllers for a lot of PC games. It's a shame that finding an original one in good condition is so difficult these days.

darthv72943d ago

I enjoyed the duke as well, then again I have large hands. When the S controller came out, it didnt take much to get used to it (except the placement of the b/w buttons) but Id say 360 was their magnum opus.

medman943d ago

I really like the design....well done.

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Hyperkin celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Xbox Classic with a refresh of Duke

Duke is without a doubt one of the most recognizable video game characters, designed with American video game players in mind because of his “big hands,” and then reduced in size to appeal to Japanese audiences.

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