8BitDo’s Retro 68 Keyboard is designed as a replica of the classic Apple II keyboard that was released in June 1977 (so not ...
The 8BitDo Retro 68 Keyboard - AP50th Limited Edition mechanical keyboard nails the retro vibes of early 1980s computing, but ...
BitDo 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.
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 ...
The company has given the all-aluminum NES 40th edition of its Retro 68 Keyboard an Apple II-inspired makeover. The new ...
A new product from 8BitDo is set to bring nostalgia back to your modern setup as it introduced the Retro Mechanical Keyboard, now available in its shops. What makes it nostalgic and retro is because ...
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 ...
As a child of the '90s few things get my nerd brain tingling like good ol' Super Mario. Even hearing my best friend's Mario-themed phone notifications take me back to a simpler time. So it's no ...
The following 8BitDo Retro 87 Mechanical Keyboard – Xbox Edition kit was provided by the manufacturer for review. We may earn affiliate commission if you purchase items through links on XboxEra. Read ...
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.
It seems like everyone and their mother subsidiary companies are jumping on the red-hot mechanical keyboard trend. The latest entrant is 8BitDo, best known for its retro-style (and surprisingly ...
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 ...