Hyperkin SupaRetroN HD Gaming Console For Nintendo Super NES / Super Famicom - Space Black
Hyperkin SupaRetroN HD Gaming Console For Nintendo Super NES / Super Famicom - Space Black
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Hyperkin SupaRetroN HD Gaming Console For Nintendo Super NES / Super Famicom - Space Black

3.7 stars out of 3 reviews
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  • Visual Fidelity: Delivers 720p HD audio and video output with a switchable 16:9/4:3 aspect ratio for versatile display options.
  • Cartridge Compatibility: Features high compatibility for both NTSC and PAL Super NES and Super Famicom cartridges via a bottom case switch.
  • Advanced Pinning: Incorporates Hyperkin-engineered Pin Perfect technology for state-of-the-art, high-quality cartridge pins.
  • Included Controllers: Comes with two "Scout" premium classic-style controllers, each equipped with an 8 ft. cable.
  • Connectivity Options: Includes a 3 ft. HD cable, a 6 ft. Micro USB charge cable with a USB AC adapter, and AV ports with an AV cable for multiple connection types.
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Feb 3, 2021
Matt
5 out of 5 stars review

A little slice of retro gaming bliss.

Hyperkin isn't always the best choice for emulators, definitely avoid any of theirs that offers multiple systems combined into one. This however is a very solid bet and system. Ok, obviously it's moronic to compare it an actual, genuine SNES system, but as far as emulators goes that play the physical games this is undoubtedly at the top of the list if you're wanting to play SNES games. Especially love the Scout controllers included. Their not a ripoff of the original SNES controllers, which is nice cause those sort never last and just feel cheap. Instead it's quite simply Hyperkin's interpretation of a SNES controller and it simply works and feels quite well, actually given it a moment to adjust to it it's quite amazing even. It's durable feeling (even if a bit light) and the buttons click and feel like they should and are properly responsive when playing with them. The system itself is among a small handful (excluding multiple systems in one) that does some form of HD offering AND standard A/V outputs, usually it's only one or the other and while obviously we only need one here it's nice in case either of our current inputs are full we can then just use whatever is open. Another big thing, and even more seldomly seen on emulators, is the eject button. Hate yanking out the cartridge? Feel like your going to accidentally break it at some point? Me too. A simple little addition that really helps a lot. This little SNES emulator looks and feels like with a little basic care that it'll likely last for many years to come, that it's not only under $100 but better still is under $70 even.......after taxes

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