Elvis Shida is a Tech/Hardware Writer from Kenya. He has been building PCs for a decade and is keenly interested in motherboards, monitors, and gaming TVs. When not building PCs or writing about ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Novelty accessory maker 8BitDo today announced a new mechanical keyboard inspired by Nintendo's NES and Famicom consoles from the 1980s. The ...
After recently unveiling a latch-on gaming controller for Android phones, accessory maker 8BitDo is back with another exciting release: the new Retro 108 Mechanical Keyboard. Featuring a built-in ...
Games peripherals maker 8BitDo does things a bit differently to rivals. While it ranges a collection of controllers and other accessories, they tend to be designed with a retro feel and aesthetic in ...
This offer is available from Best Buy, and it is part of its “Deal of the Day” offers. This means the deal ends tonight. More specifically, the sale will go away at 10 PM Pacific. That’s in less than ...
8BitDo has opened preorders for its new retro mechanical keyboard, inspired by the iconic transparent green edition of the original Xbox console. Designed in collaboration with Xbox, the 8BitDo Retro ...
8BitDo made a name for itself by selling controllers that are shockingly cheap while being just about as good as first-party versions, burying the legacy of companies like MadCatz in the past. Their ...
8BitDo, the game accessory maker known for its amazing third-party wireless controllers, announced its first-ever mechanical keyboard with a design inspired by Nintendo's 8-bit home gaming consoles.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Sure, a sleek, modern device is great, but there's something so delightfully wholesome about a design that calls back to foregone times. Such ...
Do you need absolutely every single thing on your desktop to harken back to a time before S-Video blew our minds with 525 lines of resolution? Then you need 8BitDo’s Retro Keyboard. Today, you can ...
8BitDo is releasing an IBM-inspired look for its $100 wireless mechanical keyboard. Keyboard enthusiasts love regaling normies with tales of IBM’s buckling spring keyboards and the precedent they set ...
I'm a big fan of throwback-inspired design. Make something new but design it to resemble something old, and I'm basically Philip J. Fry from Futurama demanding the immediate removal of my currency.