Wireless Retro Game Console, Video Game Console with Built-in 9 Emulators, 20,000+ Games, 4k Hdmi Output, and 2.4GHz Wireless Controller, Nostalgia Gaming Stick,Plug & Play TV Video Games(64G)
$39.99
Price: $39.99
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Wireless Retro Game Console
Wireless Retro Game Stick
【Built-In Over 20,000 Classic Games】Dive into nostalgia with our retro gaming console featuring over 20,000 games and 9 pre-installed emulators. With a 64GB TF card included, there’s no need for downloads; just plug in & play. This console is perfect for family game nights and reliving cherished childhood memories.
【2.4GHz Wireless Multiplayer Gaming】Enjoy gaming with friends and family. Our wireless handheld console comes with two 2.4GHz controllers, allowing 2 players to join the fun simultaneously. Say goodbye to messy cables and enjoy responsive, low-latency gaming, whether at home, camping, or on the go. (Note: Controllers require 4 AAA batteries, not included.)
【Stunning 4K HDMI Output】Experience crystal-clear visuals with 4K HD output. Connect via HDMI to your TV, projector, or any compatible device for immersive graphics and dynamic gameplay. The retro joystick also allows you to save your game progress, making it easy to pick up where you left off. (Ensure your screen has an HDMI input.)
【User-Friendly Setup】Getting started is a breeze. Simply connect the console to power, plug it into your TV, and switch to the HD channel to see the game menu. Here’s how: 1. Connect HDMI to your TV 2. Insert the game content card 3. Plug in the power adapter and enjoy.
【The Perfect Gift for Everyone】This plug-and-play console is a fantastic gift for kids and adults alike, offering endless hours of fun and a great way to unwind. It is ideal for birthdays, Christmas, Thanksgiving, or any occasion. Should you encounter any issues, feel free to reach out to us through Amazon.
8 reviews for Wireless Retro Game Console, Video Game Console with Built-in 9 Emulators, 20,000+ Games, 4k Hdmi Output, and 2.4GHz Wireless Controller, Nostalgia Gaming Stick,Plug & Play TV Video Games(64G)
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J. A. –
Good value and fun games.
This is a great product that offers plenty of games and can be played on any TV with an HDMI outlet. Portable and good value. Many of the games are identical to the arcade games from the 80’s and 90’s.Would highly recommend.
Lin Robertson –
Fun game console
This is a good console that has a lot of games to enjoy. You can play with family and friends with lots of good retro choices.
Art –
Useless
Neither controller worked, definitely do not recommend!
Jason –
All the classic games
All the classic games from several consoles. NES, SNES, SEGA, etc. Super easy to use and great controller connectivity. Share those memories with the next generation.
Joshua H –
Not a GREAT product, but it is a GOOD gaming station for Emulation, easy setup!
So I was pretty skeptical with a cheap emulator stick making big promises of playing PS1 games and containing 50000 or w/e games. Often the roms are wack, but this time they’re only about 15% wack! Some duplicates and rom hacks mixed into the NES roms, but other consoles are a lot cleaner. There’s about 50 or so PS1 games by the way. A few of the ones you’ll want are there, but it’s a limited selection. No FFs, but they do have multiple crash bandicoots.The worst part of this setup is the controllers, but it’s still nice to get 2 that work right out of the box. I set this up on an old monitor for my buddies to play like an arcade and we already noticed 1 of the analog sticks is super sticky when it comes to fighting games. Down seems to only register about half the time. The other controller is good, though. I’m hoping to replace these, but with my initial testing using a wired 360-style controller, I found no button that opened the menu on there. (Not even Xbox button)I also suspect some of the emulators (Esp Mame) have a button not assigned. There’s 2 buttons that do nothing and some games where, for example, I can’t find a way to swing my sword, only kick, etc. I’m going to check the menus more to see if this is configurable but the downside of this being so completely set up out of the box is that there doesn’t seem to be easy accessible settings.I believe they are running retroarch so I’ll put the card into my PC sometime and see what’s possible.Overall it’s a good item, but not high quality. Set your standards to “bought in a chinatown back alley” and you’ll be impressed! It’s no Anbernic though. Great for kids or casual use, I’d recommend going elsewhere if you wanna get serious about emulation and play long-term JRPGs, etc.
Rank Amateur Feelgood Machine –
I’ve seen far worse
Main interface is not nearly as clunky as others out there. Search function? Yes please and thank you! The controllers DO like to lag at random, so expect that. Can confirm some controller mapping issues that will present as aggravating. Hopefully I can find where to make changes and fix these.No upscaling or the like for the actual games, so you’re gonna feel that many games look like trash on a giant modern HD screen.It’s cheap. It’s fun. Anyone who knows how these things are compiled should know what to expect. It’s a good way to fiddle with emulation and test the waters before you go head-long into doing a DIY emu station.
J Biz –
Easy connect, many popular games.
Definitely great for any nostalgic gamer. Many games are in Chinese, many are odd titles not worth playing, however I found many great games like Final Fantasy 2 and 3, Bomberman, Super Contra, many different Street Fighter games, lots of different Mario games. I never played Crash Bandicoot and enjoyed that for my first time. Keeps you busy for hours.Another plus is it comes with 2 Playstation styles of controllers which run on regular batteries. They feel a little cheep but you are not spending hundreds of dollars and I found they worked really well. Two controllers is great because you can go head to head with someone as well. The whole system is very portable and just requires a tv with a hdmi connection. Setup is super easy.
Kevin –
Literally 20035 old video games, two PS1 style controllers 1970s-1980s low rez assorted platforms
First this is hilarious! If you have a friend who loves old video games who is probably in his 50s or 60s this is a hoot. Some of these are old game boy games made for a 2″ screen. So, on a 60″ screen the graphics are horrible. Others are arcade, PS1 or even old Atari 1 games. Yes there are over 20,000 games for “testing purposes” I assume. The instructions are almost non-existent. But it is pretty easy to figure out. You just plug the HDMI connector into your TV and supply minimal USB-A 5 volt power to the “game stick”. See picks for example: Think Street fighter 1-5, Tomb Rader, Rampage, Red Alert and so on. There is a search function which is nice as flipping thousands of pages takes forever. The wireless controllers work well. Most game graphics are pretty bad as you would expect. But they work. Sound is ok. For what you get this is kind of a deal. Many games I have never hard of. Some are in other languages. This reminds you how bad the graphics on the old games were. Some say insert coin. But a button push takes care of that. You might need a mini SD card to do game saves or initials on scores. Show your kids what the video game that you played look like and they will laugh at you. Minus 1 star because some graphics are so bad they are almost unplayable. Nobody’s fault. It is what it is.