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Hyperkin RetroN 3 Allows You To Game With Your Old NES, Genesis And Super Nintendo Cartridges Again



Is your old gaming console trashed, but the games still working? If you’re nostalgic and want to play those games again without having to resort to an emulator, the folks over at Hyperkin might have something that would interest you – the RetroN 3. This gaming console supports games from the original Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis, all in one handy package. If you still have your old controllers, the RetroN 3 offers the necessary ports to connect those controllers, or you could use the included wireless controllers that look similar to a 6-button Genesis controller. It’s available in either red or gray and will set you back $69.99. Is your thirst for nostalgia enough to make you shell out $69.99?
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Papercraft NES and Dreamcast cost less, play just as many cutting edge games

Finally, your lovingly prepared SNES model is getting some well-heeled new friends to hang out with. Cubeecraft is a website wholly dedicated to the paper-based recreation of cultural icons, and it’s prepared a pair of exquisitely detailed clones of the NES and Dreamcast. While some such projects might require patience and finesse, putting together the above templates doesn’t even ask for any glue or tape. So what are you waiting for, grab your scissors and run to the links below for full 150dpi printouts — just be sure to make the time for some imaginary Contra action afterwards.
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