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		<title>2019 Gift Guide: Nostalgic Classic Video Game Consoles</title>
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		<dc:creator>Thomas Spurlin</dc:creator>
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<p>&#160; Whether it was the novelty of the NES Classic console that caused this or how Nintendo continued and elevated the quality into the SNES Classic, the nostalgia video game console market has transformed from an experiment into a genuine product marketplace.  Sure, there was some expectation that an officially released, small-scale retro console loaded [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Whether it was the novelty of the NES Classic console that caused this or how Nintendo continued and elevated the quality into the SNES Classic, the nostalgia video game console market has transformed from an experiment into a genuine product marketplace.  Sure, there was some expectation that an officially released, small-scale retro console loaded up with popular old-school games might do well, but the scarcity of both Nintendo’s little devices upon release proves how even that was underestimated.  Since, the other companies have come to the realization that they’d like a piece of that market as well, and now we’ve got a full-on “Nostalgia Game Console” market.</p>
<p>Nintendo may or may not have plans for other consoles in the future &#8212; <em>*cough* N64 Classic *cough*</em> &#8212; but this year they aren’t getting involved with the mini console market, instead letting the other companies fight it out with their own releases.  Along with that, other companies have realized the potential for tapping into nostalgia as well, so now we’re getting other higher-quality spins on retro video game devices that aren’t necessarily home consoles.  This may be the renaissance of retro, so let’s live in the moment. Below, we’re going to explore what 2019 had in store for this new niche, what’s worth the scramble over the holiday season and, perhaps, at what price.</p>
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<h4 style="text-align: center;">Sega Genesis Mini 30th Anniversary System</h4>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>Number of Games:</strong> 4</em>0 |<em><strong> Scarcity:</strong></em> Available &#8230; For Now | <em><strong>MSRP: </strong></em>$79</p>
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<p>While, yes, it’s hard to argue with the fond memories of little red plumbers flattening turtles and dogs chuckling after ducks get shot at, the evolution into the next line of consoles proved to be the real genesis point for the rise in home video gaming. Sure, earlier units did many of the same things, but this batch of Nintendo and SEGA systems for the 16-bit era did ‘em far, far better, tapping into the potential of graphics, storytelling, and multiplayer competition.  Whether you belonged to one console fanbase or the other was a big deal, and sometimes it boiled down to more than personal preference. Regardless, however, the capability of the SEGA Genesis to compete as well as it did with the House of Mario was impressive, resulting in one of the most enjoyable systems ever created.</p>
<p>Perhaps more than other companies, SEGA has offered compilations of their games on disc format for many later generations of systems, yet there’s something particularly iconic about the shape and presence of the top-loaded, jet black Genesis system. Because of that, it’s hard to deny the appeal of the Genesis Mini system, a perfectly scaled-down duplication.  It isn’t just a copy-paste of the same old games, though: yeah, you’re getting <em>Sonic</em> and <em>Altered Beast</em> and <em>Streets of Rage</em> again, but you’re also getting some deeper cuts as well, from <em>Ecco the Dolphin</em> and <em>Earthworm Jim</em> to the lesser-known fighting game <em>Eternal Champions</em>.  The interface options are awesome in how they allow for numerous sorting and display functions, and it comes with a few visual tweak options, adding in scan lines and adjusting aspect ratio. Down to the pair of hefty 3-button controllers included, this is a retro console done right.</p>
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<h4 style="text-align: center;">Sony PlayStation &#8211; PlayStation Classic</h4>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>Number of Games:</strong> 20</em> |<em><strong> Scarcity:</strong></em> Widely, Widely Available | <em><strong>MSRP: </strong></em>$99; Plan on $30-40</p>
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<p>This retro mini comes with some flaws and caveats, but it deserves to be viewed a little differently this year. Enthusiasm quickly mounted upon the announcement of a small-scale PS1 sourced directly from Sony, as there’s a wealth of potential for the titles that could be released within the compact rendering of the iconic console. Unlike its Nintendo predecessors, this one could also have a slate of more mature-leaning games, from survival horror titles to in-depth RPGs and the original stealth experiences from Hideo Kojima.  Add to that the expectation that the PS Classic would want to rival Nintendo’s consoles in quality and stability, and you had the making of a real competitor.  Then, the details started coming out: no thumbsticks, no dualshock, and restrictions on the included titles as a result.</p>
<p>For $100, the PlayStation Classic didn’t meet expectations … but as the price has tumbled since release, settling in the $30-40 range, the positives of the unit have grown far more appealing. There is some hardcore nostalgia to be gleaned from the fact that it’s a direct replication of the state in which the system was originally released, which was without those modern bells-‘n-whistles that would later exemplify it.  While it’s missing notable heavy hitters &#8212; no <em>Tomb Raider</em>, no <em>Silent Hill</em>, no <em>FF: Tactics</em> &#8212; it does come with both some desirable familiar titles and some deep cuts. <em>Final Fantasy VII</em> and <em>Resident Evil: Director’s Cut</em> are expected yet welcome, while <em>Revelations: Persona</em> and <em>Intelligent Qube</em> delve deeper into its unique catalog.</p>
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<h4 style="text-align: center;">Neo Geo Mini &#8211; International Edition</h4>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>Number of Games:</strong> 40</em> |<em><strong> Scarcity:</strong></em> Available Online | <em><strong>MSRP: </strong></em>$89-100</p>
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<p>Do you prefer your retro experiences to be more about function or aesthetics? It’s a relevant question, as part of the appeal of most of the mini systems lies in how they’re shrunken representations of their original builds. One of the most unique things about the Neo Geo home gaming system was its build, in that it was available both as a standard top-loading console and as a multi-slot full arcade cabinet typically reserved for commercial use. Previously, if someone wanted to have some of the Neo Geo catalog crammed into one unit, they could purchase the Neo Geo X: it contains a limited, yet robust selection of 20 titles from several of the format’s primary franchises, fit within a PSP-like portable device that could also be run to a TV.  What SNK have done with this Neo Geo Mini, however, is captured the experience of owning one of the cabinets in, yes, a shrunken-down format.</p>
<p>At less than 9 inches tall and still equipped with a fully functional joystick on the front, the Neo Geo Mini clearly aims for the novelty approach.  A 3.5” LCD screen displays the games in their original glory, contained within the nifty replication of the arcade cabinet positioned just high enough above the joystick for full visibility. An HDMI port and controller jacks – controllers sold separately &#8212; can transform it into a standard Neo Geo unit playable on the TV, though, and it comes equipped with 40 titles across its history, including installments from the <em>Metal Slug</em>, <em>Fatal Fury</em>, and <em>Samurai Showdown</em> franchises. While you’ll have to check out the list of games to see if the right ones are there, as it isn’t comprehensive, there’s a whole lot to battle through in this compact device.</p>
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<h4 style="text-align: center;">NES and Super NES Classics (Minis)</h4>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>Number of Games:</strong> 30; 20 + 1</em> |<em><strong> Scarcity:</strong></em> Sold Out, Third-Party Available | <em><strong>MSRP: </strong></em>$59; $79</p>
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<p>So, what’s the status of these bad boys nowadays?  For a while, people were still spotting them randomly at Targets and GameStops and such for their asking price, but that time seems to have ended.  Across most online and brick-and-mortar retailers, both have become scarce commodities; you can still find them for not-so absurd amounts through third-party avenues on Amazon, but they’re almost certainly going to be above retail.  At this point, the physical media or downloadable alternatives are probably worth considering above hunting the minis down; however, bear in mind that <em>Star Fox 2</em> remains a SNES Classic exclusive, so there’s something special to pursue with that one.</p>
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<h4 style="text-align: center;">Arcade1UP Arcade Cabinets &#8211; Mortal Kombat, Et Al</h4>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>Number of Games:</strong> Varies</em> |<em><strong> Scarcity:</strong></em> In-Store at Walmart, Available Online | <em><strong>MSRP: </strong></em>$275-300</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span class="button green"><a href="https://www.walmart.com/ip/Mortal-Kombat-Arcade-Machine-Arcade1UP-4ft-Includes-Mortal-Kombat-I-II-III-Walmart-Exclusive/562017574?wmlspartner=wlpa&amp;selectedSellerId=0&amp;adid=22222222227286159488&amp;wl0=&amp;wl1=g&amp;wl2=c&amp;wl3=344642386768&amp;wl4=pla-726230184954&amp;wl5=9011485&amp;wl6=&amp;wl7=&amp;wl8=&amp;wl9=pla&amp;wl10=8175035&amp;wl11=online&amp;wl12=562017574&amp;veh=sem&amp;gclid=EAIaIQobChMI8Zf1wZ3H5QIVJ4FaBR1Cqww4EAQYASABEgJDWPD_BwE" >Click for Arcade1UP&#8217;s MK at Walmart</a></span> <span class="button green"><a href="https://bensbargains.com/search/arcade1up/most-relevant/" >Or Search Ben&#8217;s for Arcade1UP Deals</a></span></div></div>
<p>And now for something completely different. Something that runs against pretty much everything that the previously mentioned mini consoles are hoping to achieve, but taps into as much, perhaps even more good feels from the past. While standard arcade cabinets can get very pricy, someone has found a way to bring the stick-clacking, button-mashing feel of that experience to the home in a cost-efficient way: Arcade1UP’s at-home machines. Just be prepared to do some light assembly if the plan’s to give one as a gift.</p>
<p>Available in brick and mortar stores (like Walmart) and online, the options currently come in a nice handful of flavors: <em>Pac-Man</em>, <em>Street Fighter</em>, <em>Golden Tee</em>, several compilations, and as of this year <em>Mortal Kombat</em>.  These are smaller in scale, sit low out of the box, and need to be assembled; however, they’ve received numerous positive reviews for the build quality and accuracy of the titles once they’re together. In the case of Mortal Kombat, it comes with the first three entries in the franchise, notably the “ultimate” version of MKIII. From control responsiveness to build sturdiness and screen vividness, these cabinets pack a punch in a small body.  Note: booster platforms can be purchased separately.</p>
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		<title>New Life for Old Game Cartridges With the RetroBlox Gaming System</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Mar 2017 19:33:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<dc:creator>Kyle Schurman</dc:creator>
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<p>If you&#8217;ve been tempted to visit Pinterest and look for cool ideas for recycling old gaming cartridges, don&#8217;t do it quite yet. (Although we have to say we&#8217;re fond of the DIY Nintendo cartridge urinal.) The RetroBlox gaming system is a new piece of hardware where you can plug in and play your old gaming cartridges. It&#8217;s [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>If you&#8217;ve been tempted to visit Pinterest and look for <a href="https://www.pinterest.com/explore/old-nintendo-games/">cool ideas for recycling old gaming cartridges</a>, don&#8217;t do it quite yet. (Although we have to say we&#8217;re fond of the DIY Nintendo cartridge urinal.) The RetroBlox gaming system is a new piece of hardware where you can plug in and play your old gaming cartridges. It&#8217;s still in the development phase, but it&#8217;s one of the cooler ideas going.</p>
<h2>How RetroBlox Works</h2>
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<p>You&#8217;ll be able to use your old cartridges for systems like Atari 2600, NES, and SNES in the RetroBlox. And the company plans to include support for optical disc based (CD/DVD) games, such as for PSOne and Sega.</p>
<p>The system uses Element Modules to make the interface work between the cartridge and the gaming system. RetroBlox developed and patented the Element Modules, which allow for full hardware compatibility with the games, as well as top-end performance levels.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll be able to run the games at their original resolution using a virtual display, or RetroBlox will upscale the graphics to work on new HDTVs.</p>
<p>The system will allow you to download and store the data from the cartridges on the system, so you aren&#8217;t putting wear and tear on the old cartridges. (The RetroBlox gaming system will use encryption to ensure users can&#8217;t make unlimited copies of the cartridges.)</p>
<p>The system will include connectivity options similar to what&#8217;s available in new gaming consoles. Finally, developers will be able to sell newly developed games through RetroBlox.</p>
<p>At this point, the company is hoping to provide support for more gaming systems in the future, but there&#8217;s no guarantee it will happen.</p>
<p>RetroBlox is running a Kickstarter campaign beginning in April to fund the development. More information will be available on the <a href="https://retroblox.com/">RetroBlox web site</a> as it&#8217;s announced.</p>
<p>Now, there&#8217;s no guarantee RetroBlox will actually make it to the market successfully. And there are a couple of gaming systems on the market already that can play old NES cartridges, RetroUSB AVS and Analogue NT.</p>
<p>But the RetroBlox gaming system sets itself apart with the ability to play cartridges from multiple gaming systems. And with an expected price point of less than $300, RetroBlox will fit well in the market for those who haven&#8217;t yet turned their gaming cartridges into some sort of folk art piece.</p>
<div class="yellow-box"><div class="yellow-box-content">While you&#8217;re waiting for RetroBlox, you can gain your gaming fix with the new <a href="https://bensbargains.com/thecheckout/bens-bytes/switch-up-the-new-nintendo-switch-handheld-console/">Nintendo Switch</a> or with the 30 vintage games pre-loaded on the <a href="https://bensbargains.com/thecheckout/awesomeness/shut-up-and-take-my-money-nintendos-mini-nes/">Mini NES</a>, which was hard to find during the holidays, but is <a href="https://bensbargains.com/thecheckout/bens-bytes/where-can-i-find-nes-classic/">available in more places</a> now. </div></div>
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		<title>Dreamcast: Life After Death</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ken Chan</dc:creator>
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<p>With all the anticipation of the upcoming new generation of consoles from Sony and Microsoft, there are those out there who don&#8217;t live and breathe on the latest and greatest. Yes, I&#8217;m talking about the Sega Dreamcast, which to this day still has a cult-like following that has kept it alive for years beyond the [&#8230;]</p>
<p><a href="https://bensbargains.com/thecheckout/awesomeness/dreamcast-life-after-death/">Dreamcast: Life After Death</a></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://bensbargains.com/thecheckout/author/kchan/">Ken Chan</a></p>
<div style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;" class="sharethis-inline-share-buttons" ></div><p dir="ltr"><a href="https://bensbargains.net/thecheckout/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/dreamcast-logo-glow.jpg"><img decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-4420 aligncenter" alt="dreamcast-logo-glow" src="https://bensbargains.net/thecheckout/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/dreamcast-logo-glow.jpg" loading="lazy" width="1024" height="768" srcset="https://bensbargains.com/thecheckout/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/dreamcast-logo-glow.jpg 1024w, https://bensbargains.com/thecheckout/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/dreamcast-logo-glow-300x225.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /></a></p>
<p dir="ltr">With all the anticipation of the upcoming new generation of consoles from Sony and Microsoft, there are those out there who don&#8217;t live and breathe on the latest and greatest. Yes, I&#8217;m talking about the Sega Dreamcast, which to this day still has a cult-like following that has kept it alive for years beyond the day Sega decided to pull the plug.</p>
<p>An innovative beast, the Dreamcast was the first console to offer online capability out of the box. It brought online multiplayer to the mainstream with <em>Phantasy Star Online</em>, and made arcade perfect ports like <em>Crazy Taxi</em> and <em>Virtua Tennis</em>. Unfortunately, with the release of the immensely popular PlayStation 2 and Sega being in dire financial straits due to its past failed system the Saturn,  the Dreamcast was not meant for long and was pulled from production in 2001, just two years after its debut in America.</p>
<div id="attachment_4422" style="width: 266px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="https://bensbargains.net/thecheckout/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/256px-Karous_DC_cover.jpg"><img decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-4422" class="size-full wp-image-4422 " alt="256px-Karous_DC_cover" src="https://bensbargains.net/thecheckout/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/256px-Karous_DC_cover.jpg" loading="lazy" width="256" height="362" srcset="https://bensbargains.com/thecheckout/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/256px-Karous_DC_cover.jpg 256w, https://bensbargains.com/thecheckout/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/256px-Karous_DC_cover-212x300.jpg 212w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 256px) 100vw, 256px" /></a><p id="caption-attachment-4422" class="wp-caption-text">Karous, the last licensed game for the Dreamcast was released in 2007</p></div>
<p>Fortunately due to the near exact hardware specifications of the Dreamcast and their Naomi arcade system board, Japanese coin-op game developers were unintentionally extending the life of the console by inexpensively releasing their shooting titles at a small scale to the console after their successful run in the arcades. Games like <em>Trizeal</em> and <em>Karous</em> found their way to the home screen even though it had been four years since Sega had dropped its support for the console, while games like <em>Border Down</em> were so popular that they required reprints of the game.</p>
<div id="attachment_4421" style="width: 863px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="https://bensbargains.net/thecheckout/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/rdx000091.jpg"><img decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-4421" class="size-full wp-image-4421 " alt="rdx000091" src="https://bensbargains.net/thecheckout/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/rdx000091.jpg" loading="lazy" width="853" height="480" srcset="https://bensbargains.com/thecheckout/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/rdx000091.jpg 853w, https://bensbargains.com/thecheckout/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/rdx000091-300x168.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 853px) 100vw, 853px" /></a><p id="caption-attachment-4421" class="wp-caption-text">Redux: Dark Matters was funded by Kickstarter and released in 2012</p></div>
<p>But it doesn&#8217;t end with just Japanese developers, homebrew firms here in the States are using the crowdsource funding site Kickstarter to have shoot-em-up games like <em><a href="https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/redux/redux-dark-matters-a-shmup-for-sega-dreamcast" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Redux: Dark Matters</a></em> released onto the console as a reward to those who donated. While it&#8217;s obviously unlikely that Sega will ever support the Dreamcast again, it&#8217;s great to see there are those who just aren&#8217;t willing to let it go.</p>
<p><a href="https://bensbargains.com/thecheckout/awesomeness/dreamcast-life-after-death/">Dreamcast: Life After Death</a></p>
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