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A little background...

The retro gaming console has its roots in the golden age of video games, dating back to the late 1970s and 1980s. First company introduced home consoles that brought arcade-quality gaming into living rooms worldwide.

As technology advanced, classic consoles were replaced by modern system, but nostalgia never faded. In the 2010s, the demand for retro gaming surged, leading to the creation of mini consoles and emulators packed with legendary games. Today, retro consoles let gamers relive the magic of pixelated adventures and 8-bit soundtracks, proving that the classics never go out of site!