For the majority of retro gamers there’s one thing that has the power to completely stop our collection from growing. Sure, money may be an issue, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still look in charity shops for a lucky find. No, the real nemesis to a collector is storage. Old games are big, often in large oversized special edition boxes. They consume shelves, drawers and storage. To be a good RetroCollectee you need to not only know how to source, play & appreciate old games, but you also need to know how to maximise shelf real estate. Perhaps it is because of this very problem that multi-system consoles have become big business. If you can have one unit playing games from several different machines you don’t need to have as many consoles under your TV.
Hardware Review: Super Retro Trio
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