In full post-NES Classic Mini fervor, to which we made a very interesting review that you should not miss, comes the RetroEngine Sigma, a console designed so that you can enjoy all the content from one place. It is clear that retrogaming is in fashion, anyone denies it, especially if we consider that the most interesting titles on the PlayStation Store are precisely remasters, or that the NES Classic Mini has been sold to unsuspected limits, creating a second-hand market well above market value. So, we are going to take into account the RetroEngine Sigma, a console with which you can enjoy titles from NEO-GEO to PlayStation.
As you have read, these are the consoles you can play with the RetroEngine Sigma:
- Atari 2600
- Amsrad
- Atari 7800
- Atari ST
- Lynx
- MSX
- NEO-GEO Pocket
- NEO-GEO Pocket Color
- Commodore
- Sega CD
- SEGA 32X
- Sega Master System
- Vectrex
- Sinclair
- Game Boy
- Game Boy Color
- Game Boy Advance
- Nintendo Entertainment System
- NEO GEO
- Nintendo 64
- Game Gear
- M
- Nintendo 64
- PlayStation
- Super Nintendo
- Sega Mega Drive
- Sega Genesis
And many more, so don't miss a detail. The console has a processor 1,2 GHz and 512MB of RAM, That might seem little, but enough to run this content without any restriction. In addition, it will have two ports USB for the controls that we want to use, and via HDMI, will be compatible with 4K televisions, although obviously you will not take advantage of this resolution considering the games.
How could it be otherwise, it will have ports to add Bluetooth and WiFi, it is modular. This console is currently a crowdfunding project, but it is pushing the limits and we want it to come true. The price will start at € 49 once it is available when leaving the Indiegogo platform, so you have to book if you don't want to run out of it.
They have basically cloned a Raspberry Pi 3 with RecalBox. Same features, same interface. Of course, the price is outrageous if it also comes with games.
And I say, will they have the corresponding licenses for the games or just a pure emulator and you look for life with ROMS? What will Nintendo say that it recently released the classic edition? As I see lawyers coming ...