![]() ![]() Matthew Byrd is a staff writer for Den of Geek. Unfortunately, there’s currently no word on its price or release date. That’s a shame, but if you ever wanted to re-live the only proper way to play Duck Hunt (with a screen that flashes awkwardly) on a modern TV, the Hyper Blaster HD seems to be the way to go. You’ll also have to accept that those games won’t be modified in any way to accommodate the benefits of modern televisions (as some third-party retro consoles and systems like the NES Classic typically do). ![]() This means that you will also need the proper cables needed to hook up a classic NES to modern televisions. Not even the retro NES consoles that Hyperkin manufacturers will work with this peripheral. In fact, the experience is so authentic that you can’t use the Hyper Blaster HD with anything but an original NES.
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