Clever Hub Innovates with NES Expansion Port for Gamers | Retro Gaming News 24/7 (www.retronews.com)
from ktec@lemmy.zip to retrogaming@lemmy.world on 27 Nov 09:36
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RetroTime has developed an innovative solution to breathe new life into the nearly 40-year-old Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). By utilizing the rarely used expansion port on the bottom of the console, the NES Hub provides modern functionality by adding Bluetooth connectivity. This allows up to four wireless controllers to connect seamlessly without any soldering or hardware modifications.

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Availability: The NES Hub is available for preorder at $57.28 and set to ship in December 2024.


Is bluetooth connectivity the NES QoL upgrade you’ve been waiting for? Or do you have reservations when it comes to latency?

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xspurnx@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 27 Nov 21:14 next collapse

But I have wired controllers already. And they never run out of batteries…

timo_timboo_@lemmy.world on 28 Nov 05:38 collapse

I don’t know, it’s cool that there’s finally a use for the port, but just being able to use Bluetooth controllers and having a few audio enhancements isn’t really something most people waited for, I think. The price is also kinda high for that.