By Jon Porter
Update: Nintendo has announced another official retro remake – following on from the NES Classic Mini the SNES Classic Mini will go on sale in September 2017.
When it comes to gaming, the past was a simpler time. You bought your console, paid for your games, and then you sat down and played them.
No online multiplayer, no downloadable content, no guides to spoil all the fun, and no patches to get in the way of you playing. Sounds nice, doesn’t it?
Over the years, several companies have attempted to bring this simplicity back with a variety of retro console revivals.
These boxes plug into the back of your TV, and use emulation software to allow you to play a number of games that would otherwise be impossible (or at least, very expensive) to find as a physical cartridges.
Here are our top picks of the best boxes to have revived these retro consoles and their classic games.
Following the massive success of the NES Classic Mini, Nintendo is returning to its 90s days in a more compact form with the SNES Classic Mini.
The box plugs into your TV via HDMI and comes with 21 pre-loaded games (one of which is the unreleased …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming