H9 Retro Game Console HD Plug and Play Games Console Stick Output TV Consoles Preinstalled Classic Platforms System 2 Controllers 64GB
$32.99
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Price: $32.99
(as of Jul 25, 2024 09:48:16 UTC – Details)
H9 Retro Game Console HD Plug and Play Games Console Stick Output TV Consoles Preinstalled Classic Platforms System 2 Controllers 64GB
Simple Console System: Equipped with an optimized system with higher stability and effective running speed, which can provide an excellent gaming experience such as Save&Load, Favorite Folder, Search etc.
W/ Wireless Controller: Come with 2 wireless controller and adapter, connecting stable and almost 0 latency , let you beat more bosses together without any wire trouble.
Perfect Gifts for Kids & Family: This games player box is a perfect companion to keep your children occupied and improve their hand-eye coordination. Also it can bring more fun to your family party.
Package List: 1xH9 Game Stick, 1xExtension HD Cable, 2x Wireless Controller, 1xReceiver, 1xUSB Cable, 1xManual
IamKMarie –
Could of been better
I give this about three stars because the kids are not big fans of it. The graphics are real outdated. I’ve seen other game consoles around the same price with better graphics. I don’t know if it was just meant to give the vibes of an old arcade hence on why it’s called retro, but the kids hate it. Another dislike is that the functionality isn’t as great because it gets stuck and lags a lot. On a good note, it does come with a ton of games that’s already installed on there. The joystick is fairly easy to use as well.
Kerrylod –
Great emulator and a superb value with the 2 controllers
I’ve dabbled into emulation a bit and when I saw you can get this all-inclusive setup for $40 I was intrigued. It works great and was easy for me to use, but if you’re not techy you might have trouble. Can’t imagine a kid would be able to use it by themselves unless they were motivated to play some old games. If they don’t have any newer consoles, they’ll probably figure it out, but if they do they’re probably gonna ditch it and stick to fortnite!
the hobbit –
Not for kids
Way to hard for everyday use for kids and adults.
M.C.L –
Its alright…lots and lots games.
On first sight, its was everything advertised , multiple emulators, small compact system with 10,000 games. The box was packaged well, controllers were bubble wrapped. Once unpacked the system was easy plug and play. Instructions weren’t much but if you’ve ever had anything like a DVD or a sound bar hooked to your tv , you can do this easily . Once it was on screen you seen enormous list of games. which at first glance was a bit much. You can scroll one by one or tab through the list. Most of the games have multiple versions of the game from the different countries were the game was release. These games are extremely retro, nostalgia games. It took a while for me to find the more popular games and they are few and far in between. Most of the games are from the 80 and 90s. Once you get the hang of how it operates you can search between the games systems, Titles, and even a list of games you once played. Personally I think there’s way too many filler games and way too many multiples. If I could delete and shorten the list I would. The game play may have a little lag, nothing has froze on me yet. All in all, if you’re looking for something fun for the old and grown arcade gamers, its a cool thing to have.
Razer –
Really neat arcade games
Overall this is a cool system. Small and easy to use, make sure you have a USB to plug this into as well. Hdmi only provides the video. My only complaint is some games didn’t actually load, but there’s so many it doesn’t really matter
Sasha Hayatt –
Exactly like photo
amazing product a lot of fun games on the product and the wireless remote is amazing.
Michael P. –
It’s kind of okay
I was hopeful when I ordered this console, but unfortunately it left me sort of underwhelmed. It’s likely better for a way to have kids kill some time but smaller kids aren’t likely to figure out how to navigate game choices on their own. Heck, with the lack of meaningful instructions, I had to do a fair amount of trial and error myself. Yes, it does have a lot of games (I didn’t count them all for a total), though you will often notice 5 or 10 versions of the same game listed. The large amount of games is both a plus and a minus, as the methods for searching through them is, at best, clunky and inefficient.Where I felt the most let down, though, is with the controllers. The response seems slow and using the thumb joystick is far from accurate. It is more than a little frustrating trying to play something like Ms. Pacman and have only about 50% chance of her going in the direction you are trying for. It works better if you use buttons instead of the joystick (response is still a bit slow though), but that isn’t quite what I had been hoping for. The controllers do seem to connect with a USB dongle though, so I am eventually hoping to try out different controllers and see if that improves things or not. It’s just not something I am able to test out right away.Overall, I would say this isn’t a bad product but it isn’t a great one either. A few small quality of life improvements would make this a much better product.
Antonia Harris –
I don’t know what to do
I was so excited to get this product. When I opened it up, there was the game cartridge, a usb adapter, 2 wireless controllers that needed batteries, & a cord. I read the instruction pamphlet but I’m still confused as ever. I was under the impression that this was a plug & play, but it looks like you need to do more than that. I am currently searching for a YouTube video to help figure this out…