I like the idea of the retron 5. It'd be sweet to have an all in one retro machine with rom patching. However, I've seen comments that people have experienced broken cart slots (either arriving broken or from use). Now granted I don't know how rough randoms on the internet are on their consoles but I've seen the same complaint on every other clone system review. Im thinking at the moment I'm gonna go for a cheapie clone if I can't find a decent original.
Anyone have any cart slot issues with the retron 5?
NES in 2019 - clone console or original?
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Original model Retron 5 systems had some issues. The cart slots were indeed rather crappy.
The new model seems just fine (I have both, for the record).
Assuming you're buying new, you shouldn't run across an older model Retron 5.
I still recommend the RetroFreak over the Retron 5, especially if you're into the PC Engine, FDS, or SG-1000.
The new model seems just fine (I have both, for the record).
Assuming you're buying new, you shouldn't run across an older model Retron 5.
I still recommend the RetroFreak over the Retron 5, especially if you're into the PC Engine, FDS, or SG-1000.
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:I still recommend the RetroFreak over the Retron 5, especially if you're into the PC Engine, FDS, or SG-1000.
So I've just read this about the Retro Freak... "Here is the real kicker: the Retro Freak will also allow you to rip and install all these games from the cartridge onto the console with the use of an SD card!" Does that mean you could put ROMs on an SD card and boot them on the Retro Freak? Or does it prevent you from doing that, only allowing to rip a game from a real cartridge?
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Ziggy587 wrote:Does that mean you could put ROMs on an SD card and boot them on the Retro Freak? Or does it prevent you from doing that, only allowing to rip a game from a real cartridge?
Yes, you can indeed download a bunch of ROMs from the internet and place them on the SD card (this is the only way to play FDS games on the thing actually, there's no disk drive!).
However, you're "supposed to" just rip from carts. The whole "downloading" business is never mentioned or suggested in the console's instructions. Wink wink nudge nudge.
But yeah, the ripping aspect is amazing too. I generally just play my own carts, and I only have to insert one once, that very first time.
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Can you also read/write cartridge save data? Or just ROM?
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Save data is dumped too! (This is true of both the Retron 5 and RetroFreak).
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Um... I accidentally clicked "bump this topic". Didn't know that was a thing. Oops.
I guess I'll update. I still haven't gone out hunting for an original console. Work is keeping me busy. I may just go retron 5 after all... We'll see!
I guess I'll update. I still haven't gone out hunting for an original console. Work is keeping me busy. I may just go retron 5 after all... We'll see!
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I'd also make sure you know your HDTV.
My 3 Vizio sets will only let me force to 4:3 over 480p on HDMI. Move to 720p or 1080i/p it hard sets to 16:9 widescreen in the TV menus. It's up to the output device at that point on 720p and up to force 4:3. For that reason I steer clear of most "on a chip" devices as the video settings are limited and I want 4:3.
Now... fortunately more clone devices are starting to have a 4:3 & 16:9 aspect ratio toggle switch (see Hyperkin RetroN 2 HD for NES & SNES).
Keep in mind the expensive upscalers (Framemeister & OSSC) have these options built in at device level & the RetroTink outputs at 480p already.
My 3 Vizio sets will only let me force to 4:3 over 480p on HDMI. Move to 720p or 1080i/p it hard sets to 16:9 widescreen in the TV menus. It's up to the output device at that point on 720p and up to force 4:3. For that reason I steer clear of most "on a chip" devices as the video settings are limited and I want 4:3.
Now... fortunately more clone devices are starting to have a 4:3 & 16:9 aspect ratio toggle switch (see Hyperkin RetroN 2 HD for NES & SNES).
Keep in mind the expensive upscalers (Framemeister & OSSC) have these options built in at device level & the RetroTink outputs at 480p already.
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Re: NES in 2019 - clone console or original?
Get an AVS.
that's how you do it in 2019.
that's how you do it in 2019.
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:Original model Retron 5 systems had some issues. The cart slots were indeed rather crappy.
Just wanted to second this (I know it is an old post), my original model Retron 5 has been in its box for a few years as eventually, each and every slot on it died. On the NES slot i pulled a game out and literally a pin flew out of it. Horrible piece of hardware.