6 rare retro add-ons from the 90s underground gaming scene
Whether for preservation, enhancement, or just plain fun, these devices left a lasting mark on gaming history

I stumbled upon the debugging and emulation site problemkaputt.de when I was researching the history of the rare Game Wizard cheat device. This site is packed with nearly a thousand pages of technical details on how the SNES functioned. As I browsed through the debugging data, it reminded me of the Wild West era of disk copiers and ROM trading culture in the 1990s. Back then, floppy disks filled with game backups, hex editors modifying ROMs, and RAM-based cheat codes were all part of the underground gaming scene.