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Accessory maker 8BitDo is celebrating Saturn's 30th anniversary in style with a new themed variant of its popular Retro Mechanical Keyboard.
The keyboard has previously been available in NES and C64 colourways, but this new model pays tribute to Sega's 32-bit system with a brand-new look.
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The 8BitDo Retro 18 Mechanical Numpad is a unique peripheral that combines nostalgic design with modern functionality. This review will delve into its design, functionality, performance, and overall value proposition.
1. Design and Build Quality
Aesthetics
The 8BitDo Retro 18 Mechanical Numpad...
Gaming peripheral company '8BitDo' has launched a new line of NES-inspired keycaps, which can be used on mechanical keyboards. These are apparently the same designs from its retro keyboard, which was released in 2023 (thanks, The Verge).
These keycaps will set you back $49.99 USD (or your...
8BitDo's latest mod kit will enable GameCube fans to transform their trusty wired pads into fancy wireless versions, complete with Hall Effect sticks and triggers.
For $26, the kit upgrades your GameCube pad so it can be used with the 8BitDo GC Retro Receiver, giving you a Bluetooth connection...
The indie hardware developer Genki has announced a new collaboration with the technology company 8BitDo to release an SNES-inspired wireless controller, called the Genki PocketPro.
The new controller is a modified version of 8BitDo's SN30 Pro, which was inspired by the SNES gamepad and the...
Accessory maker 8BitDo just turned 11 – and it is marking the occasion with gold and silver SN30 Pro controllers.
Made from "zinc-alloy material" and compatible with both Switch and Windows PCs, the limited edition pads cost $99 each and are strictly limited edition.
That's not the...
Accessory maker 8BitDo has just launched a series of new accessories to compliment its mechanical keyboard range, which has features NES and C64-style keyboards thus far.
The headline announcement is the Retro 18 Mechanical Numpad – "a 2-in-1 PC numpad and calculator" that works with Windows...