News

Its NES Hub connects to that port and adds Bluetooth connectivity, allowing up to four wireless controllers to be connected to the almost 40-year-old console.
RetroTime, through retro accessory store 8BitMods (thanks The Verge for the tip), is releasing the NES HUB, a Bluetooth receiver that allows you to connect up to four wireless controllers to your NES.
These controllers join the ranks of the already-compatible PS4, PS3, Wiimote and Wii U Pro controllers that have worked with with 8bitdo’s Bluetooth adapter since late last year.
Yes, we know the Wii’s Classic Controller only costs $20, but it’s hardly the same. The NES adapter goes on sale in January, with the SNES adapter following later in the quarter. [via Joystiq ] ...
I picked up the Messiah wireless controllers for both NES and SNES I did NOT pay $60 a set for them. My local game store had them on clearance at $19.50 per set. They work great.