heck is a
yuletide?
- HOME
- YOUTUBE
- ARTICLES
- VIDEOS
- THEATER
- CLASSIFIEDS
- VHS COVERS
- CEREAL BOXES
- GAME BOX ART
- READ ALONGS
- PODCASTS
- FORUM
- FAQ
- POINTS STORE
Don't mess
with the bull.
JOIN!!!
Retron 5 Review
HD visuals with 720p resolution
onipar Posted on Dec 29, 2022 at 07:30 PM
Great article. Loving mine, have had it for almost two years now.
RetroOtaku620 Posted on Dec 29, 2022 at 05:51 PM
That's pretty cool! I think I might have to do my own review article on the RetroN 5, specifically the special edition that I got.
Rick Ace Rhodes Posted on Jul 19, 2019 at 11:31 AM
I just got the Retron 3 for my birthday last year. I originally wanted the 5 but after seeing all the negative reviews talk about the same issues with the console, I realized the 3 was a safer bet.
Benjanime Posted on Jul 19, 2019 at 03:05 AM
@vapor
i think the icing on the cake was this being my 50th article, haha. i'm definitely loving this thing :) thanks again for gifting it and i'll have tons more articles on the way!
Vaporman87 Posted on Jul 19, 2019 at 02:18 AM
I'm glad to learn you're getting some good mileage out of that RetroN 5 you saved up so long for. You earned it sir!
Benjanime Posted on Jul 19, 2019 at 01:22 AM
@blueluigi
i wasn't too interested in the retron 5 myself until i heard about an exploit that can make the system run actual rom files, definitely a solution when it comes to scalpers selling games on ebay for a steep price. i may invest in a raspberry pi myself in the future, but for now i'll see how the retron goes for me.
blueluigi Posted on Jul 19, 2019 at 01:05 AM
I bought a RetroN 5 a few years ago. I enjoyed it for a little bit, and it was great to be able to use it as a way to run translation patches for certain Japanese games. I played the original Fire Emblem on the RetroN 5 for a little bit, before my entire team was wiped out, and I was only left with Marth to fight with.
Eventually, as I purchased the XRGB Framemeister, and started looking into other ways of getting RGB out of my old consoles, the novelty of the RetroN 5 began to wear off for me. As I tried the RetroN 5 again, I soon realized that using the system doesn't feel that much different than running an emulator on my computer, or even using a Raspberry Pi. And also, I find the emulation on the NES and SNES Classic to be much better than the RetroN 5's emulation.
The RetroN 5 is good as a cheaper and simple way of running retro games on your HDTV. But me personally, I'm so over emulation based clone consoles that run on cartridges. To me, I don't find those to be nearly as satisfying, especially when the console doesn't actually run the games straight from the cartridge. I find that if I were to ever buy another clone console that runs cartridges, then I would rather go for a system on a chip, like the FPGA consoles that Analouge makes, as those actually recreate the original hardware, and is not emulation based like other clone consoles are.
You might recall that the NES Classic Mini caused quite a stir last year before immediately being sold out everywhere. 30 classic Nintendo games for $...
Over the years, many of our beloved childhood toys are lost to us. Sometimes it's due to damage, other times we just want to make a few bucks at a fam...
Antique stores are my happy place. I imagine you have a lot of fun digging through old junk too, since you're reading this. I personally stop into the...
Recently I dug through the basement crawlspace of my wife's childhood home to find retro treasures which I shared in this article. Also during this tr...
Aaahh...2008, what a year it was. A year where we had an historical election between Barack Obama and John McCain and Barack Obama won the election, ...