The Super Nintendo is about to go wireless. Analogue, the company behind the recently launched Retro Receiver for the NES, is now launching a new version designed for Nintendo’s 16-bit home console. As with the previous version, the Retro Receiver for the SNES is a simple wireless adapter that plugs into the controller port of any Super Nintendo — including the Japanese Super Famicom, along with other aftermarket versions of the hardware — letting you play games on it using a variety of controller options. It supports a range of controllers, including Wii remotes, the Dual Shock 3 and 4, as well as any wireless controller from 8Bitdo, the company that helped build the adapter (8bitdo makes a number of aftermarket controllers, including ones that are functionally the same as the original SNES gamepad).
Play your SNES with a wireless controller using this new adapter


Analogue
If the Analogue name sounds familiar, it’s probably because it’s the company behind this gorgeous aftermarket version of the NES. Its new SNES wireless adapter is available now for $24.99.

Follow topics and authors from this story to see more like this in your personalized homepage feed and to receive email updates.
Most Popular
Most Popular
- Midjourney goes from generating cat images to full-body ultrasound scans
- Apple’s weird anti-nausea dots cured my car sickness
- Tim Cook says RAM expenses are ‘unsustainable’ and Apple is going to raise prices
- This Ghost in the Shell keyboard makes me want to activate the hundred spidery robot fingers inside my regular fingers
- Can anyone look cool wearing Snap’s $2,000 glasses?











