Yes, it’s happening with 1st till 4th Gen Pokémon games. If you want originals you have to be very careful nowadays, although some of the clones are functionally identical to the originals (but definitely not all of them), so for just playing them it really doesn’t matter.
All in one units were made for the Atari and Colecovision systems but were only released with RCA outputs. I would absolutely pay good money for a Colecovision with HDMI so I could plug it up on my modern TV without a pile of adapters that I don’t have.
There’s probably a lot of money to be made forging antique video games.
Yes, it’s happening with 1st till 4th Gen Pokémon games. If you want originals you have to be very careful nowadays, although some of the clones are functionally identical to the originals (but definitely not all of them), so for just playing them it really doesn’t matter.
All in one units were made for the Atari and Colecovision systems but were only released with RCA outputs. I would absolutely pay good money for a Colecovision with HDMI so I could plug it up on my modern TV without a pile of adapters that I don’t have.
All you need to connect a colecovision to hdmi is a converter box like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Demodulator-Modulator-Converter-Videodisc-Camcorder/dp/B0CQFBDZ4J/