

It’s a fresh take on doing things the old way, one that rewards the game developers while delivering an extra authentic experience. There’s no WiFi or online store or SD card to add your own titles. This means you’ll need to “collect” the games you want, pay actual money for them and think about which ones you want to bring with you on that flight.


But this time there’s a twist: this one uses proprietary cartridges. Today’s gamer seeking a shot of nostalgia has almost as many ways to play vintage titles as there are platforms to collect for. Retro gaming has arguably existed ever since there was a second generation of consoles.
