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Weekly Roundup #494
https://retrorgb.com/week494.html
You know you’re living in the golden age of retro when your gaming setup includes a CRT beam emulator, a NES-style Raspberry Pi case, and fuzzy bear slippers. RetroRGB’s latest Roundup is basically a love letter to nostalgia—with a side of obsessive tinkering.
First up: Krikzz dropped the Everdrive GBA Pro, a sleek little device that lets you play every GBA game without cart swapping. Meanwhile, Tito rebuilt his Virtual Boy—yes, that gloriously painful 3D console—and made it look like a prop from a sci-fi movie. And if you’ve ever wondered how the NES changed gaming history, there’s a deep dive on its untold story that’ll make you see those 8-bit pixels in a whole new light.
But wait—there’s more. Frank Cifaldi of the Video Game History Foundation spilled tea on preservation efforts, Sega Channel is now playable on MiSTer (yes, Sega Channel), and Duckstation added a GPU toggle so you can tweak your PS1’s visuals like a pixel wizard. Oh, and there’s now an app that simulates the glow of old CRT TVs on Windows. Because why just play games when you can feel the vibe?
And yes, they made fuzzy bear slippers. You’ll thank us later.
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