‘Famicom Detective Club’ hits the US for the first time in May

Visual novels rarely made it to the US prior to the past decade and a half, so you’re forgiven for not having heard of the Famicom Detective Club series. Heck, even in its home country it was somewhat of a rarity, having only been released on the Fam...

8BitDo turns the NES gamepad into a mouse

Many moons ago, Swedish designer Daniel Jansson brought us a cute concept mouse that took cues from the classic NES console, featuring its iconic red circular buttons, black D-pad and grey body. There was nothing ergonomic about this peripheral, but...

Japan gets golden NES Classic dedicated to old anime games

When Nintendo promised to revive the NES Classic Edition and SNES Classic Editions, we didn't expect the company to do it this way. In celebration of Japanese manga magazine Weekly Jump, Nintendo will release a special gold and red Famicom Mini (NES...

FC Pocket HDMI Combines Portable Famicom Gaming with HDMI Output

I recently had the opportunity to test out Retro-Bit’s RES+ console, which lets you play classic 8-bit Nintendo games over an HDMI connection, resulting in image quality heretofore unseen from these classic games. If you’re looking for something a bit more versatile, you might want to check out this system out of Japan, which lets you go handheld, while also offering an HDMI output when you’re at home.

The FC Pocket HDMI is designed to play Nintendo Famicom games on its built-in 7″ LCD screen, but also has an HDMI output so you can connect it to a big screen TV. One big advantage I see here over the RES+ as well is the ability to play games in either 4:3 or 16:9 ratios, so you can still play games in their original format if you prefer. The retro Famicom controllers stick out like a sore thumb compared to the handheld itself. I wish the handheld were styled like a Famicom too.

In addition to being compatible with original Famicom cartridges, the system comes with 112 “original” games built in. It’s not clear what those games are – if they’re licensed Nintendo games, or the kind of mixed bag of low-rent titles that often come built into Nintendo emulators. I haven’t been able to confirm this, but I’m guessing it can plan NES cartridges with an adapter as well.

Like many Nintendo “compatible” systems, not all sounds reproduced will be identical to the original Famicom, and there may be occasional glitches.  Still it looks like a pretty neat system.

The FC Pocket HDMI system is available for pre-order from NCSX for $138.90(USD), and will start shipping in late October.

SNES Classic Pre-order Countdown Update: SNES Classic Pre-order at Amazon Launched


Urgent Update: 4:45am ET: SNES Classic available for pre-order on Amazon.com.Urgent update 1:10am ET 08/22: SNES Classic available for pre-order on bestbuy.com. The Tracker sent out the alert at...