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I want to love the Hyperkin Retron GX, but the retro console seemingly dislikes my PC Engine games


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On paper, I absolutely adore the idea of the Hyperkin Retron GX. That’s largely because it’s a modern system that’s tasked with the niche quest of running physical Turbografx-16 and PC Engine games while providing HDMI output. In theory, that means if you’re nerdy enough to have a pile of carts already, or just fancy starting another retro console collection, this emulation station will make it easier to get started.

At least, that’s what the Hyperkin Retron GX should be doing for $99 / £99. In a perfect world, this retro console would allow me to pop into my favorite game shop (shout out to Alan at Forgotten Worlds in Stewarton, Scotland), pick up a bunch of old games, and easily play them at 720p on a modern TV. However, compatibility is a bit of a gamble with this emulation-based system, and that’s ultimately a bit of a buzzkill.



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