8Bitdo Retro Receiver for SNES Classic, SFC Classic and NES Classic (Bluetooth) - Super NES;
8Bitdo Retro Receiver for SNES Classic, SFC Classic and NES Classic (Bluetooth) - Super NES;
Description
Play your NES Classic Edition wirelessly! The Retro Receiver is a Bluetooth receiver that you plug into your NES Classic Edition. It allows you to play your NES Classic Edition wirelessly. With the Retro Receiver, not only can you play your NES Classic Edition wirelessly with any 8Bitdo controller or arcade stick: but you can even use wireless next gen controllers, too. Includes: Retro Receiver for Nintendo Classic Edition consoles & USB Cable Reviews of NES30 Classic Edition Set: "feels remarkably like the original NES gamepad...it makes a great retro-gaming device even better" - The Verge "The NES Classic's biggest issue just got solved" - Tom's Guide "say goodbye to the NES Classic Edition’s bizarrely short game pad cables" - Forbes "Very cool...now you can reset the whole system from your controller by holding down & select" - IGN "The NES30 is awesome" – Venturebeat "The important thing is that this controller feels like a Nintendo controller... Plus…the connection is rock solid." - TechCrunch
Item Details
Pickup Location
4965 E 48th Ave, Denver, CO 80216
Denver, CO, 80216
Quality
brand
8BitdoEstimated Retail Price
$16.99
Buyers Premium
15%
Inventory Number
1040065751
Features
- System compatibility: Play your SNES Classic Edition, SFC Classic Edition and NES Classic Edition wirelessly
- 8BitDo controller compatibility: partial 8BitDo Bluetooth Controllers and arcade stick (Not for Xbox Edititon).
- Controller compatibility: DualShock 3, DualShock 4, DualShock 4 Pro, Switch Pro, Switch Joy-con, Wii Mote, Wii U Pro and more
- Virtually lag-free
- Access your Nintendo Classic Edition's home screen by pressing DOWN & Select on any controller
- Note: NOT compatible with 8BitDo NEOGEO Controller and Arcade Stick for XBOX.


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