However, it did provide a first look at the controllers that it will be producing, and, we gotta say, they’re pretty fantastic when they come to design. You can catch a glimpse of which controllers ...
SegaBits recently reported that the company has a full line-up of Genesis and Saturn goods set for the Germany-based event this week, including USB powered items that will make it easy for fans to ...
If you are something of a retro gamer and like to dabble on the dark side with classic Sega consoles, then you might be interested to learn that Retro-bit is releasing a series of officially endorsed ...
How can you combine your love of gaming as well as raise awareness for breast cancer? You can pick up one of these eye-catching pink controllers from Retro-Bit and Sega. Limited Run Games also had a ...
The Sega Saturn's second controller design has become the stuff of legend over the course of the last 25 years. The original Saturn pad was a bit clunky, but wide, while the second offering was more ...
Retro-Bit Gaming will partner with Sega and the National Breast Cancer Foundation to create exclusive Sega Mega Drive and Sega Saturn controllers for Breast Cancer Awareness month. Four variations of ...
Retro-Bit's Sega collaboration USB gamepads are faithfully reproduced, officially licensed versions of the original six-button Genesis and Saturn controllers. Sega doesn't make consoles anymore, and ...
Remember Retro-Bit, the company behind the nifty handheld NES / SNES, the RetroDuo Portable? Once again, the company is looking to make your outdated gaming habits a little more convenient, this time ...
While Nintendo's 'classic' consoles have soaked up much of the retro love lately, Sega fans do have something to look forward to. The last booth I stopped by at CES 2018 was one of my favorites, as ...
Not a week seems to pass without news of yet another new wired or wireless controller for the Switch. We've had SNES-themed ones, Sega-styled ones and even ones that try to offer the perfect platform ...
Sega doesn't make consoles anymore, and that means it doesn't make controllers, either. The only third-party manufacturer with Sega's blessing is Retro-Bit, and after playing with the company's Sega ...