Gaming peripherals maker 8BitDo wants to bring that nostalgia to people’s fingertips and this week announced the Retro Mechanical Keyboard – C64 Edition. 8BitDo is careful not to use the name ...
8BitDo has always made accessories that offer better performance and build qualities than you’d expect for the price. It’s no different here, as these keyboards feel awesome–not just “great for $100,” ...
In brief: Although most of 8BitDo's products are designed to support PCs, the company's main appeal is its affection for retro console gaming. Months after releasing a Nintendo-themed keyboard, 8BitDo ...
8BitDo has revealed a new entry in their keyboard lineup. While their previous keyboards were based on the Famicom and NES aesthetic, this one is based more on the classic home microcomputer, the ...
I’m in love with this Commodore 64 keyboard. It’s not even an official Commodore product, but I couldn’t care less. The aesthetic of 8BitDo’s Retro Mechanical Keyboard – C64 Edition is clearly ...
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GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. 8BitDo has revealed a new addition to its line of retro-themed ...
8BitDo, the manufacturer responsible for a wide variety of excellent third-party accessories for the Nintendo Switch and other devices, has recently branched out into the world of mechanical keyboards ...
BitDo celebrates the 30th anniversary of the Nintendo 64 with Clear Blue transparent colorways for its Retro 87 Keyboard and Ultimate 2 Wireless Controller.
8BitDo is launching another retro keyboard, but instead of an NES theme, this time it's inspired by the iconic Apple II computer that was a staple of classrooms back in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
In a nutshell: 8BitDo is now accepting pre-orders for its latest retro mechanical keyboard, a throwback to IBM's legendary Model M from the mid-80s. The new M Edition technically isn't new at all. The ...
I don't even key numbers in all that often, but when I have to, my fingers are about useless on the number row. That's just where the symbols live. I developed the habit when I had a part time data ...
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