NEW SNES & NES CARTRIDGES! Attack of the Retro! Unboxing the Retro Bit NES and Super NES Multi Carts

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Before the Nintendo Switch had been released it had been nearly 20-years since the last time you could buy a cartridge for a Nintendo system. Looking to change that Retro-Bit, thanks to their partnerships with companies like Data-East and Jaleco, are here to bring back some of the greatest games from a by-gone era. For the first time since the 90's I have new cartridges to play for my Super NES and even the original NES.

There are four cartridges in the Retro-Bit lineup including:

Data East All Star Collection - NES Compatible, featuring Bad Dudes, Ring King, Buggy Popper, Burgertime and Side Pocket

Data East Collection - SNES compatible, featuring Fighter's History, Fighter’s History Mizoguchi, Magical Drop, Magical Drop 2 & Super Side Pocket.

Jaleco Brawler's Pack - SNES Compatible featuring Rival Turf, Brawl Brothers, The Peace Keepers and Tuff E Nuff

And finally there's:
The Joe & Mac Collection - SNES Compatible, featuring Joe & Mac, Congo’s Caper, Joe & Mac 2: Lost in the Tropics.

Along with the cartridges themselves each box also includes limited edition stickers and buttons. The 8-bit Data East All Star Collection includes a traditional NES-style sleeve while the SNES-compatible games come with the caps just like they did back in the 90's. The SNES caps were a little snug to slide into place but beyond that they were good.

Stay tuned for the full review on each of these cartridges. We'll be posting videos featuring game from each cartridge separately!

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