Super Retro Trio
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Manufacturer | |
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Type | Video game console |
Generation | Seventh Generation |
Lifespan |
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CPU | 8-bit & 16-bit |
Backward compatibility | NES, Super NES, Mega Drive/Genesis |
Predecessor | Retro Duo |
The Super Retro Trio is a video game console clone manufactured by Retro-Bit. It is able to play NES, Super NES, and Genesis cartridges, and an optional adapter for the console is available which allows it to play Game Boy and Game Boy Advance games.[1][2]
Development[]
The console was announced on February 4, 2014.[3] The system was released later that year, and followed by an improved model in 2018.[4]
Reception[]
PC World reviewer Will Greenwald praised the console's compatibility both in the range of console games it supports and in its ability to replicate the console hardware; however, he did note that the console seemed "flimsy" and that it does not support HDMI or scale to higher resolutions.[2]
References[]
- ^ McFerran, Damien (Feb 9, 2014). "Retro-Bit Super Retro Trio review". Eurogamer. Retrieved Apr 4, 2014.
- ^ a b Greenwald, Will (Mar 6, 2014). "Retro-Bit Super Retro Trio". PC World. Retrieved Apr 4, 2014.
- ^ Macy, Seth G. (Feb 4, 2014). "Innex Announces Launch Window for Super Retro Trio". IGN. Retrieved Apr 4, 2014.
- ^ McFerran, Damien (17 January 2018). "Hardware Review: Retro-Bit Super Retro Trio Plus". Nintendo Life. Retrieved 29 December 2021.
Categories:
- Video game consoles
- Backward-compatible video game consoles