Retro Gamer

YOU GOTTA ROLL WITH IT

» If you decide to buy the Paddle & Trackball Game Expansion Set or buy Strictly Limited Games’ Arcade, , , , and all support the paddle control, while , , and all support the trackball. The device is surprisingly large and extremely robust and it’s been great fun playing these games using their proper controls. We did try running it on MAME, but to no avail, which is a pity as we’d imagine that would make the controller even more desirable. You won’t be able to access the games without the controller being plugged in and we couldn’t find any way to play the system’s existing 40 games while using it, which is a shame. It’s pricey, but the games and good build quality makes it worth it in our eyes. Hopefully more SD collections (?) will be on the way.

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