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/ Broke Studio’s Wi-Fi-enabled Super Tilt Bro. cartridge combines retro gaming and online co-op without the irksome dial-up internet. Despite the final officially licensed cartridge for the NES being released back in 1995 (the PAL-exclusive The Lion King, for those curious), indie developers have continued to breathe some modern innovation into the retro gaming platform through homebrew titles. One particularly recent and notable example — Broke Studio’s Super Tilt Bro., previewed by Gizmodo — introduces Wi-Fi-enabled online multiplayer to the NES almost 30 years after the console was discontinued. Super Tilt Bro. is an open-source eight-bit fighting game with platform

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