The classic Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is known for its iconic wired controllers and nostalgic gaming experience. But what if you could enjoy wireless freedom with your retro console? RetroTime has developed a solution that brings modern convenience to the classic NES.
Unleashing Wireless Capabilities on the NES
The NES features an often-overlooked expansion port on its underside, usually concealed by a gray plastic cover. While the Japanese Famicom utilized this port for accessories like modems, its potential remained untapped in other regions. Now, thanks to RetroTime and retro accessory store 8BitMods (as reported by The Verge), the NES Hub is bringing Bluetooth connectivity to the NES. This innovative device allows you to connect up to four wireless controllers to your beloved console.
More Players, Enhanced Audio, and Expanded Connectivity
This upgrade is significant for several reasons. Not only does it eliminate the constraints of wired controllers, but it also expands the player capacity beyond the standard two-controller limit. While not many NES games originally supported four players, accessories like the NES Four Score enabled four-player co-op experiences in titles such as Bomberman 2, Gauntlet 2, and even a Jeopardy game. The NES Hub breathes new life into these multiplayer classics.
Beyond wireless controllers, the NES Hub also unlocks expansion audio, enhancing the sound quality of certain games by providing access to additional audio channels. Furthermore, it adds three extra ports for connecting other accessories, opening up exciting possibilities for expanding your NES setup.
An installed black NES Hub with the RetroTime logo inside an NES.
Easy Installation and SNES Controller Support
Pre-orders for the NES Hub are available for $57, with shipping expected to begin in December. Installation appears straightforward: simply remove the expansion port cover, plug in the Hub, attach the antenna to the back of the console, and you’re ready to go. RetroTime also offers an SNES add-on for $26, allowing you to use SNES controllers through one of the NES Hub’s extra ports. This add-on is also scheduled to ship in December.
Customizable Controls via BlueRetro Config
For personalized control configurations, you can connect the NES Hub to your PC via Bluetooth and utilize the BlueRetro Config tool through Chrome. This allows you to fine-tune your gaming experience and tailor the controls to your preferences.
A Modern Upgrade for a Retro Classic
The RetroTime NES Hub offers a compelling blend of classic gaming and modern convenience. By providing wireless controller support, enhanced audio, and expanded connectivity, it revitalizes the NES experience for a new generation of gamers while preserving the nostalgic charm of the original console.