I’m in the process of moving away from mini consoles and curated systems like Evercade towards using original retro hardware.
One of the challenges of doing this is a lack of compatible TV hardware. Current generation displays and monitors don’t play well with old consoles and computers. Even when compatibility is achieved, the picture might not sit right… and then there is the latency issue.
Now, I’ve known about mClassic for a while, and was interested to learn that it is releasing a new range of video processors – essentially small HDMI devices – to improve how classic consoles look on modern displays and TVs.
mClassic RGB Collection Indiegogo campaign launches
Marseille has announced the launch of its crowdfunding campaign for the mClassic RGB Collection. This groundbreaking series of intelligent video processors is designed to breathe new life into new and classic video games, ensuring they look and play their best on modern displays.
Now live on Indiegogo, the mClassic RGB Collection offers a unique opportunity to experience the magic of retro gaming like never before. With an MSRP of $99.99, early backers can enjoy a 35% discount and other exclusive perks.
The mClassic RGB Collection comprises three distinct products, each tailored to specific gaming preferences:
mClassic Original: Retrofits any game for the big screen, delivering exceptional performance across multiple generations of gaming consoles.
mClassic Switch: Optimizes Nintendo Switch games, transforming the handheld gaming experience into vibrant, smooth visuals on larger screens.
“We’re incredibly proud to have developed technology that plays a crucial role in bringing 50 years of video gaming to modern screens, while preserving the original content for future generations to enjoy,” said Amine Chabane, CEO of Marseille. “We believe everyone should have the opportunity to experience the magic of classic gaming. The RGB Collection represents our ongoing dedication to reviving and preserving these timeless experiences.”
You can support the campaign with a 30% discount on each version of the mClassic RGB, along with the option to buy all three. These devices have some great reviews on Amazon, so it’s worth giving this some thought.
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Christian Cawley is a writer and editor who covers consumer electronics, IT, and entertainment media. He has written for publications such as Computer Weekly, Linux Format, MakeUseOf.com, and Tech Radar.
He also produces podcasts, has a cigar box guitar, and of course, loves retro gaming.