RetroRGB
Robert Neal on the origins of his essential hardware website
» One of our favourite videos is where Robert makes an excellent little portable gaming system on wheels.
» Robert Neal’s RetroRGB website started life as a simple Google document. It has since become much bigger.
If you’re a fan of using old systems, you’ll be well aware of RetroRGB. It’s not only a fantastic website filled with fascinating guides about getting the best out of your classic hardware, but is also supplemented by an excellent YouTube channel (youtube.com/@RetroRGB) and Podcast. We spoke to founder Robert Neal to find out more about this brilliant community hub.
» Robert’s non-weekly videos “average a full week’s worth of work, with some easier and some MUCH harder”.
Why did you create RetroRGB?
RetroRGB was originally a Google doc I was compiling, so my cousin Scott and a few of our friends could reference it to improve their setups. Scott suggested I make it into a website, since that’s what I’d done in the Nineties for an emulation website I had. I basically made it for myself and my friends and never considered it would take off.