LASER Revives Arcade Glory With New Retro‑Gaming Projector

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PHIL TANN - SENIOR JOURNALIST
Phil hails from an IT background and has spent 14 years as a tech journalist, and over that time has seen massive evolution in phones, development...
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Australian tech pioneer LASER, long celebrated for turning home-grown ingenuity into consumer electronics hits, is ushering in a fresh wave of nostalgia. Its Retro Gaming Projector, a portable, all‑in‑one entertainment hub, promises to transform any wall into a 120‑inch arcade arena.

Out of the box, the projector comes pre‑loaded with more than 80 officially licensed classic titles, ranging from high‑octane racers like Street Racer and World Rally to beloved platformers and fighters. Gamers won’t need to hunt down cartridges or dig through dusty shelves—just power up, grab the two wireless controllers, and dive straight into the action.

Beyond the built‑in library, the device packs built‑in ROM emulator support for a staggering lineup of legacy consoles, including:

  • NES, SNES, Mega Drive / SEGA Genesis
  • Nintendo 64, Game Boy, Game Boy Advance
  • Atari, SNK and more

That means players can load their own legal ROMs and expand the library far beyond the factory selection. And because the projector runs on Android OS, users can tap into the Google Play Store, download additional games, stream movies, browse the web, or cast content from their phones—all from the same sleek unit.

Big-Screen Fun Anywhere

The projector’s 120‑inch cloth screen delivers vivid, bold visuals, while an auto‑keystone function makes setup a breeze, whether it’s in a living room, backyard, or a friend’s garage. Built‑in speakers provide an immersive audio backdrop, and HDMI and USB ports let you hook up external devices—think a Nintendo Switch, DVD player, laptop, or extra speakers—for a truly customizable entertainment experience.

“We’re thrilled to launch a product that brings the joy of retro gaming to Aussie homes, with over 80 licensed games ready to play straight out of the box,” said Chris Lau, Managing Director at LASER. “Just in time for Father’s Day, this is the perfect gift for anyone looking to relive their arcade days or introduce loved ones to the classics.”

FeatureDetails
Games80+ licensed classics pre‑installed
EmulatorsNES, SNES, Mega Drive, SEGA Genesis, N64, Game Boy, GBA, Atari, SNK, plus ROM support
ControllersTwo wireless controllers are included
Display120‑inch projection, auto‑keystone
OSAndroid – access streaming apps, Play Store, casting
ConnectivityHDMI & USB ports for external consoles, laptops, speakers
PortabilityPlug‑and‑play design, fits in a carry case

Pricing and Availability

Australian shoppers can snag the LASER Retro Gaming Projector for AUD $299 (RRP) at major retailers including Harvey Norman, JB Hi‑Fi Marketplace, The Good Guys, Bing Lee, and Retravision. With its blend of nostalgic charm and modern convenience, the projector aims to become the centrepiece of family game nights, birthday parties, and impromptu arcade sessions alike.

Whether you’re a die‑hard retro enthusiast or a casual gamer looking for a fresh way to enjoy classic titles, LASER’s new projector promises big‑screen thrills without the hassle of tangled cords or bulky hardware.

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