- The Super Retro Trio runs NES, SNES and Mega Drive cartridges right out of the box, making it something of a retro gamer's dream system. What's even more impressive is that it also runs Japanese SNES games (it was called the Super Famicom in that region) and American Mega Drive titles (it was called the Genesis over there). Sadly, it doesn't run Japanese NES carts -- known as Famicom games -- bec
- It should perhaps come as no great surprise to hear that the Super Retro Trio isn't the most robust console around. It feels light and cheap, and certainly not as dependable as any of the consoles it replicates. The connections supported - AV composite and S-Video - are also somewhat disappointing; the forthcoming Retron 5 will have HDMI, as well as a way of cleaning up the signal so it looks bet
- While the Super Retro Trio isn't quite as feature-rich as its rival the Retron 5, it's cheaper and works perfectly well. Being able to make use of your old carts is a boon, and the fact that it has a variety of controller connections ensures a faithful...
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