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This handheld games console features 400 classic games, a vibrant 2.8-inch color screen, and a rechargeable 1020mAh battery, making it the ideal portable gaming solution for both kids and adults. With TV connectivity and a lightweight design, it's perfect for family entertainment and on-the-go fun.
F**N
Bought for Super Mario Bros
I bought this for Super Mario Bros, I’m so glad it also came with SMB 3, which is my favorite! Most of the games aren’t much fun or are repeats but the nostalgia of playing SMB again is with it.
T**A
Cheap!
Had for week and the screen just went blur like I step on it while playing. Not worth it
J**O
The boys enjoyed them.
Was purchased as something to keep the kids occupied on long trip. The kids continued to use them even after travel.
A**R
fun!
My son really enjoys this. The games work well! Just like the Gameboy I had as a kid.
H**N
Junk
Electronics are so inexpensive now but this product didn’t put 5 cents worth of thought into the game. Useless. Pong was more fun in 1976.
S**R
blurry and small screen
This made me feel my age. It is super small compared to what's currently released. The screen is extremely small and blurry. That part made me question my eye-sight. Despite the assortment of games on it - the screen is just so small it doesn't make play it much fun.
L**2
blast from the past
This is a fun mini game console for people who grew up with these old-school video games or want to share the experience with their kids or grandkids. The small screen means the experience is not exactly the same as the original games, but it still fun for a while. I love that it is rechargeable so I don't have to worry about disposable batteries.
P**D
Decent for Price but Most Games aren't Classic NES
For twenty bucks, it's okay. I have at least a dozen off-brand handheld consoles. Those that are better cost two to three times as much. So if you were to rate this purely on what you get for the price, it's not a bad deal. I'll explain the good and the bad about it.WHAT'S GOOD ABOUT IT:1. Lightweight, compact, fits in your pocket.2. 400 different games to choose from.3. It's chargeable, unlike the other handheld consoles that can eat up batteries fast.4. Screen quality is decent even though the games are 8-bit style, colors are vivid.5. The classic Nintendo games from an emulator setup are sometimes true to how they'd work on an NES. For example, the classic "up up, down down" code for 30 lives on Contra actually works on here.WHAT'S BAD ABOUT IT:1. You won't know most of the games. It does have plenty of classic NES games. But as you scroll, you start getting into confusing and simple games that would never be on an actual console. So I took one star off the rating, because I think they're a little misleading when they say you're getting 400 classic games (and that's simply not true).2. While some of the unknown games are fun, most are either too simple, or too difficult to figure out. A software company named "Nice Code" from China made most of these games years ago, for little handheld consoles. Mostly, they were just meant to be filler (so cheapo handheld consoles could promise to offer you hundreds of games).3. If you like (for example) game #257, when you finish playing it, you'll have to scroll through the menu all over again to find it and play it again.Am I glad that I ordered it? Actually, yes. I like playing SMB, Super Mario Bros 3, Contra in particular. What really surprised me was that our Daughter actually likes to play it. Particularly Super Mario Brothers. She has her own Switch, and can play Animal Crossing and (for reasons I'll never know) Goat Simulator. But she will put her Switch down in a heartbeat if she sees me playing this little cheapo console. And she'll try her hand at Super Mario.This is a three-star product if you compare it to the bootleg handheld games that have more retro NES titles, or even the ones with Capcom and Sega games. But those cost more money. It's a five star product if you consider that you got a good handheld game for killing time. For less than what some people can spend in a single trip to a fast food drive-thru. Can you afford four frappes in a month? How about two double quarter pounder combo meals? Then you can afford this game.My suggestion is, order it. If you think it would be a nice time-killer. Plus a way to enjoy a few retro games. Just understand before you buy, that you won't recognize most of the games. Unless you own a similar off-brand handheld console made in the last six years or so.
N**F
Charger cord lit on fire
4 months of use. Kids love it. Charger kit on fire with actual flame. Do not leave charging unattended.
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