As you can guess from its name, the Japan Retro Game Association (JARGA) is all about preserving and promoting the video games of yesteryear.
That doesn’t mean the organization is taking a break from its mission, though, as it’s come up with an awesome, heartwarming plan to bring the joy of retro games to children who are sheltering-in-place to avoid coronavirus infection.
JARGA has announced that in recognition of kids who, despite the monotony it entails, are doing the right thing by staying home, it will be donating Nintendo Super Famicom (Super NES) systems to 100 households with young children.
JARGA notes that since the Super Famicom predate HDMI technology, a TV with A/V ports, or a converter, is required to connect the system.
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