If you're still puzzled over Nintendo's baffling decision to discontinue the extremely popular NES Classic,Watch Take Turns Tasting With College Alumni Online I have some good news: Hyperkin's got your back.
The hardware maker's latest creation -- out May 25 -- is the RetroN HD. It's basically a Nintendo Entertainment System, only it can play your old cartridges in HD.
SEE ALSO: 'Minecraft' is now on Nintendo Switch. The good news is: It's still great.While you'll need to actually own copies of the games you want to play -- unlike the Classic with its built-in library -- you also won't be restricted to just 30 titles. It's not unlike Hyperkin's RetroN 5 -- which features cartridge ports for five different consoles -- except it's for NES games only.
RetroN HD outputs at a 720p resolution and supports both NTSC and PAL format Nintendo cartridges. It also comes with an NES-style control -- equipped with a 10-foot cord -- and outputs for both HDMI and standard def A/V (plus cables for both).
If you're not familiar with console emulators like the ones Hyperkin is known for, take note: the RetroN HD has "high compatibility" with both PAL and NTSC cartridges, but that doesn't mean it works with every single thing. Give the RetroN 5 compatibility list a look if you want to better set your expectations.
The RetroN HD will be available in both black and NES-style grey color schemes for $40. And if you're still scarred after many fruitless attempts to nab a Classic, take heart: you can pre-order this one, either from Hyperkin directly or via Amazon (U.K.-dwellers can pre-order here).
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