Inspired by the look of the classic Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) from the 1980s, the new 8BitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard comes in two visual flavors modeled after the US NES (N Edition) and ...
Iconic, impactful, and unforgettable, the original Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) changed the video game industry for good when it came out in the ’80s. Originally released as the Family Computer ...
The gaming peripheral company is following up its Nintendo-themed keyboard with a new model based on the iconic computer. The gaming peripheral company is following up its Nintendo-themed keyboard ...
A new product from 8BitDo is set to bring nostalgia back to your modern setup as it introduced the Retro Mechanical Keyboard, now available in its shops. What makes it nostalgic and retro is because ...
The gaming accessory manufacturer is dipping its toe in the keyboard business with the $99.99 Retro Mechanical Keyboard, which comes with two kinda NES-style programmable buttons. The gaming accessory ...
The 8BitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard supports custom key mapping and works wired or wireless. The "N Edition" takes cues from the NES with an off-white / dark gray / black color scheme. The "Fami ...
Do you need absolutely every single thing on your desktop to harken back to a time before S-Video blew our minds with 525 lines of resolution? Then you need 8BitDo’s Retro Keyboard. Today, you can ...
8BitDo is known for taking the look and feel of old tech and slapping on some modern-day upgrades. In the past, the company has mainly focused on creating wireless retro controllers. One of its most ...
8BitDo, a manufacturer known for making excellent controllers, fighting sticks, and other gaming accessories, is breaking into the realm of mechanical keyboards with two models. One is inspired by the ...
It can be difficult to differentiate oneself in the crowded mechanical keyboard market. The variety of providers and customization options means there’s something for everybody. But retro gaming ...
8BitDo made a name for itself by selling controllers that are shockingly cheap while being just about as good as first-party versions, burying the legacy of companies like MadCatz in the past. Their ...
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