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HD Retrovision Status Update

The team at HD Retrovision has just posted a status update, bringing everyone up to speed on what they were working on during their vacation ‘development break’.  It looks like more cables are currently being manufactured and when they arrive, they will continue to sell through resellers for the foreseeable future, including Amazon! Read the […]

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Sega Teradrive CPU Upgrade

Someone recently used a CPU upgrade board to replace the processor in a Sega Teradrive with a “faster” 486 CPU.  An interesting project, since the Teradrive shipped with a processor that was already long-outdated. The Sega Teradrive was a computer sold in Japan in 1991 that had a built-in Sega Genesis.  Unfortunately, much like other […]

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PS2 Controller Adapter Prototype for Atari 5200

Scott Baker just posted a video showing a prototype of a controller adapter that allows you to use a PlayStation 2 Dual Shock controller on an Atari 5200: http://www.smbaker.com/atari-5200-playstation-2-dual-shock-controller-adapter This project stands out, as the adapter retains all the features required for 5200’s (number buttons, etc), allows use of a comfortable PS2 contoller…and the dual-analog sticks […]

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RetroTINK RGB to Component Prototype

RetroTINK creator Mike Chi has just shown off a prototype of a generic SCART to Component converter circuit.  Presumably, this was created for use with his RetroTINK2x scaler, to allow RGB inputs through the component video port. Purchase all RetroTINK Products via multiple vendors worldwide here:  https://www.retrorgb.com/retrotink.html Personally, I’d love to see this released as […]

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17-Port HDMI ‘Origin’ Switch Prototypes for sale

The creator of the “Origin” 17-port HDMI switch that was previously reported in June has put a few prototype units up for sale: https://www.ebay.com/itm/253821357624 – HDMI v1.3b version / used more expensive switches https://www.ebay.com/itm/253907737462 – HDMI v1.4 version / slight compatibility issues (described on sale page) These switches are sold as-is and made of four 5-port […]

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Interview with Greg Collins

Here’s an interview with Greg Collins, creator of some amazing open-source 3D print designs for the retro-gaming scene.  We talk about some of his favorite creations, how he approaches each project, suggestions for software & printers and plenty of other 3D-printed, retro-gaming awesomeness!  We even show his controller mod for the RetroUSB AVS Controller on-camera […]