🎉 Relive the Classics, Elevate the Fun!
The Wireless Retro Game Console is a plug-and-play device that offers over 40,000 games and 128GB of built-in storage. With 4K HDMI output and two ergonomic wireless controllers, it provides a seamless gaming experience perfect for home entertainment and social gatherings.
Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
Resolution | 4K |
Wireless Communication Technology | 2.4G |
Input Device | Gamepad |
Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
Platform | Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98 |
Color | White |
S**E
Retro gaming
Great little emulator. Tons of games. Living my 2nd childhood
Y**P
Several problems
Unfortunately this broke with very little playtime less than 2 weeks in . The screen was not visible . Before that the controller didn’t respond for a couple of days. You can see how flimsy it . So it’s not a shocker but I wanted to make sure I returned it quickly and will use the money towards something more reliable.
G**T
Amazing Little System
Ton of games, easy to setup & start playing instantly, had a issue with Dreamcast 3D games left stick on controller wouldn't move character, tried remapping, had problem with a glitch & couldn't use system anymore, Kuntley contacted me for replacement without me asking, definitely worth the monies if you like the retro games from 80's to 2000's.
D**P
It's fine for what it is
I'll just start by saying that emulation will always be best on PC (or mini PC) but that can also be a time consuming hassle. Every "Plug & Play" device will always fall short to the latter.That being said, as far as P&P devices go, it doesn't get much better than this. It's a mediocre alternative to emulating on PC but it's "top of the line" mediocre for those like myself who would prefer to avoid downloading emulation software & unzipping files left & right etc. I simply don't have the time or patience for all that mess.The amount of games included on this device is no joke. It does indeed have 40k+ roms. Sure, there's duplicates & a small amount of hacks. Some games don't work but that's to be expected with these third party P&Ps at this point. I would say there's still a decent 25k-30k games to choose from.I obviously haven't checked out the entire library of games yet because that's time I don't have but I've gone through roughly 150 games so far & out of that, maybe 2 or 3 didn't load or had issues.Me personally, I was only interested in SNES, Genesis, GBC, GBA, N64, PS1 & Dreamcast (which isn't even half of what this device offers.) The 8 &16 bit games run perfectly fine for the most part. It's the 32 & 64 bit games that become a gamble. But most of the ones I've tried work fine. The only downside is the controls for some of the N64 games suck & the music for some of the PS1 games is absent to preserve space on the SD Card.I hope this helps. Overall I've been enjoying it so far.
M**
Love it!
This thing is pretty amazing. Tons of games, a ridiculous amount of platforms. It plays much better than the game stick I had before. Note: push start and select together to go back to the main menu from a game. It’s very stable. All of your favorites and you can add games easily by popping out the sd card and adding roms. Love it!!
J**Y
Disappointing, video issues
I really liked the console, when it worked. So many video issues had to send it back.
M**O
So far I’m liking what I see.
Just got this today. So far so good. No noticeable slowing of games. PSOne played great. (X-men vs Street Fighter) N64 (Bugs Life some slow loads but WCW Revenge flawless) Arcade Library so far awesome (Aliens, Aliens vs Predator, The Simpsons) so far worth the buy. No issues to report, So far none. I love this retro gaming console. I’ll update in a few weeks.
R**W
Difficult and not reliable
The unit worked, mostly but the graphics for most were nor good, lagged, froze and many times I would have to reboot for it to work properly. The layout and menus were easy to manuver, but, operating overall, for me was frustrating. I hope to find a more reliable unit in the future even if with fewer games.
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