Hyperkin recently lifted the lid on its next game system, Retron Jr., which features Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance games on your TV.
A cube-like program connects to your television via HDMI and outputs at 720p. It comes bundled with SNES wireless & # 39; Scout & # 39 ;, wireless controller, which can be connected to a console with a 6ft USB-C cable. The unit also features a 3.5mm headphone socket and a connecting port, allowing for two Retron Jr. systems. linked together in multiplayer games.
Retron Jr. it was actually set back 2017, where some believe it was a prank and not a bad gaming system. There is no firm release date yet, and Hyperkin told us that the unit will be based on simulation and not on FPGA technology.
With Analogue releasing a Game Boy hand-held this year, 2020 is shaping up to be ideal for retro fans. Who knows; maybe Nintendo will release Game Boy Classic?