Party like it’s 1989: Super Retro Boy resurrects the Game Boy

New Atlas goes hands-on with the Super Retro Boy console(Credit: Will Shanklin/New Atlas)
Retro gaming has been making a comeback of sorts, led by the popularity of the hard-to-find NES Classic. Innex and Retro-Bit, companies devoted to this niche long before it went mainstream, hope to capitalize on the surge in popularity with the Super Retro Boy.



If the Nintendo Game Boy was brought back to life with 2017-friendly internals, it might be something like Super Retro Boy. Borrowing design cues from Nintendo's original portable, the console skips the sketchy legality of systems with pre-loaded and unlicensed game ROMs (also common at CES) in favor of a cartridge slot.
That means the system will only go as far as the vintage Game Boy titles you can find for it: If you want to move past the 10-game single cartridge that ships with the console, that will mean scouring used game shops or online marketplaces for Game Boy classics like Super Mario Bros. 3Tetris or Wario World.
It plays the full spectrum of Game Boy generations, including original, Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Color. No adapters are required to fire up vintage games from all three systems in the system's single port.
Why buy Super Retro Boy instead of a junky old Game Boy from back when Vanilla Ice and M.C. Hammer were topping the charts? In addition to its 3-in-1 compatibility, there's also battery life: An Innex representative tells us the 2,500 mAh battery will last 10 hours on a single charge. It also adds durability, with a Gorilla Glass display, along with ergonomic side grips and an ultra-light build. All while retaining the stylistic theming of the original.
The single cartridge slot supports original Game Boy, Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Color titles
Innex says the design of the demo unit we played at CES wasn't final, as they haven't decided on exact button placement and other details. But I had no complaints about the experience: It was comfortable to hold, while combining modern durability and battery life with the nostalgic charm of 90s portables.
The Innex/Retro-Bit Super Retro Boy is scheduled to ship this August, for a suggested US$79.99.
Company page: Innex, NewAtlas

14 comments:

  1. Is it bad that i totally still have my old school game boy color!? And Pokémon red and blue 😂😂🙌🏻

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  2. That is awesome. I think my nephew would love this, I have to look for it for Christmas.

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  3. This is so great. My kids would love this for sure, I can still remember when I was a child I used to paly Game Boy.

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  4. Well, this is a fun throwback! My husband would love one of these...

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  5. Makes me miss my original nintendo! Paperboy was my favorite game :)

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  6. Is 1989 Retro? Geez, that makes me feel old! My teenage son would probably appreciate this. He likes to stay up on the latest gadgets, but thinks some old-school stuff is pretty cool too.

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  7. I still have my childhood game haha. My Bf would really appreciate this, thanks for sharing.

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  8. I remembered been obsessed with my original nintendo game. I can't wait for its release. This would make a perfect Christmas gift.

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  9. I love the old games. I wish some of them were easier to find these days.

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  10. Oh boy! I remember playing this growing up and how obsessed I was. I didn't want to do any of my homework ahah

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  11. My daughter would love this! She recently got into video games and this would be great for when we travel.

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  12. oh man, my brother and his gameboy were inseparable!

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  13. Oh my gosh, I wasn't even alive when these were popular LOL... my mom remembers though

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