The Super Nintendo is about to go wireless. Analogue, the company behind the recently launched Retro Receiver for the NES, is now launching a new version designed for Nintendo’s 16-bit home console. As with the previous version, the Retro Receiver for the SNES is a simple wireless adapter that plugs into the controller port of any Super Nintendo — including the Japanese Super Famicom, along with other aftermarket versions of the hardware — letting you play games on it using a variety of controller options. It supports a range of controllers, including Wii remotes, the Dual Shock 3 and 4, as well as any wireless controller from 8Bitdo, the company that helped build the adapter (8bitdo makes a number of aftermarket controllers, including...
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