It's still about two months out, but when the 8-bitty hits shelves it might just become our favorite member of the iCade family. At the moment the Bluetooth gamepad
is little more than a hand-made prototype with some AA batteries taped
to the underside and a sticker printed on the office InkJet slapped on
the front. As a production quality controller, though, it should be the
perfect handheld button mashers for those of you with a taste for the
retro. The boxy, rectangular 8-bitty may be wireless and the final
version will likely sport six buttons -- still, you can't help but be
whisked back to your days spent blowing into dusty
Contra cartridges and tapping out the Konami code.
We gave the early prototype a quick try and the D-pad and red buttons
feel just like their '80s inspiration. Unfortunately they're not quite
as responsive yet, but we're figuring there's still some kinks to be
worked out before it ships this Spring. The 8-bitty should be launching
exclusively with ThinkGeek for between $25 and $30. Check out the
gallery below and the video after the break.
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