Retro-Bit is hard at work on a new Dreamcast controller to be released in the latter half of 2020. While it looks to be retaining most of the same form factor as the original, the company is dedicated ...
Remember Retro-Bit, the company behind the nifty handheld NES / SNES, the RetroDuo Portable? Once again, the company is looking to make your outdated gaming habits a little more convenient, this time ...
This morning, Retro-Bit revealed that pre-orders have officially gone live for the Legacy16 Controllers, both wired and wireless. If you haven't seen these yet, they were teased earlier this year as ...
Accessory maker Retro-Bit is back with a new take on its Tribute64 controller, this time offering fans the chance to enjoy wireless gameplay with the Nintendo 64. The company launched a wired version ...
Sega’s Dreamcast is one of the most successful unsuccessful consoles ever made, the end of the line for Sega as a console hardware force, but a platform full of classic games. But while the Dreamcast ...
Retro-Bit Gaming has been behind a number of funky throwback-inspired controllers for Switch over the years, and now the company is taking us back in time even further with a Game Boy Player-style ...
While some people may have nostalgia for the Genesis' original 3-button controller, the later six-button version is always going to be my favorite and what I associate with it. Playing Street Fighter ...
The Dreamcast might be dead for good, but Retro-Bit is reviving SEGA's old-school controller for a nostalgic hurrah. Retro-Bit plans to release its new Dreamcast controller sometime in 2020, complete ...
However, it did provide a first look at the controllers that it will be producing, and, we gotta say, they’re pretty fantastic when they come to design. You can catch a glimpse of which controllers ...
Retro-Bit has historically focused on classic game systems, producing controllers based on older gamepads with options that include wired and wireless connectivity, and USB and original console ...
Sega doesn't make consoles anymore, and that means it doesn't make controllers, either. The only third-party manufacturer with Sega's blessing is Retro-Bit, and after playing with the company's Sega ...
Everyone was talking about the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Wii U during E3 this year, but the highlight of the Innex booth wanted nothing to do with these newfangled gadgets. I'm talking about ...