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Tiffany –
This is such an awesome device that takes me back to my younger years when I was playing a game boy. The battery has lasted a while and I have only had to charge it once since I got it 4 days ago. It has a lot of different games so there’s definitely something for everyone. It’s also small enough that I can put it in my purse to bring along when I’m away from home. I would say this is definitely worth the price.
joseph olszewski –
Has lasted a 3 months with a 6 year old her in her backpack, lots of games, the joy stick did come off but still works great, I would recommend
Laura neary –
This is a really good gaming alternative if you don’t do regular screens. There are even 3 games for little kids (3-4y) to play easily. The only thing is that there aren’t really directions for use and sometimes that prohibits certain games from being played well because not all buttons have super clear use (or I’m just dumb lol). Would buy again and recommend. Battery life is great too. Lasted over 4hrs in the car (on and off use) plus some. Didn’t need to charge it for a few days with intermittent use.
Derek –
Great for what it is; a cheap game for a little kid. The rechargeable battery is great, especially because it is easily replaced or swapped out. Several similar devices use same battery. I even played it a bunch because it’s fun with some old favorites I found. But! But… Literally the day after the return window closed the screen doesn’t work. It turned on like normal but within 30 minutes
Carmen –
A mis sobrino le gusto, se entretiene mucho.
Troy Amir –
These appear to be a mix of Japanese NES ports and some generic home-made garbageware games. If the game name is familiar, it’s an NES cart. Otherwise, the home-made games look (and play) like someone’s “Programming 101” final project.
Here’s the game list:
Action
1. Bubble Bobble 2
2. Legend Kage
3. Arkanoid
4. Snow Bros
5. Bomber Man
6. Street Fighter VI
7. Hit Mouse – generic whack-a-mole game
8. Assart – “assart” means to clear a field. Technically, that’s what this game is – a simple maze puzzle where you have to move into each field on the board, once and only once. You have to choose your path carefully, and there are obstacles. Probably the best of the shovelware.
Shooting
9. Tank A 1990 – generic clone of Battle City
10. Battle City – A maze-shooter where your job is to defend your eagle-looking flag from being shot by enemy tanks. Kind of fun in that you can make your own maps up.
12. Super Contra 2
13. Super Contra 7
14. Contra Force
15. Bitha – Truly bizarre; sort of a side shooter. You move up and down, shooting arrows at the umbrellas that the bad guys falling on the right side are using as parachutes. If they make it to the bottom, they gradually fill up the space underneath you, limiting how much further down you could move. If this exact game had been made for the Atari 2600, it would have been a hit.
16. Mars – Generic vertical scrolling shooter that looks like the output of one of those cheap “game designer studio” apps.
17. Galaga
Sports
18. Archery (home-made, challenging. Try to hit the targets as they scroll by on right)
19. Road Fighter (Konami NES version)
20. Hyper Olympic (Konami NES version)
21. Lunation (Spy Hunter / Bump & Jump ripoff. Hard to play on such a tiny screen)
22. Javelin (home-made)
23. Lunar Ball (NES version – weird pool game)
24. Badminton (home-made)
25. High Jump (home-made)
Casual
26. Nuts Milk (seriously? A weird Hudson Soft game, kinda like the Popeye arcade game)
27. Conte Enegy (sic – Lode Runner clone)
28. Diamond (Arkanoid clone)
29. Hoodle – Pinball game. Not bad on thise console.
30. TNT (Kind of like Pengo – roam around maze-like playing field, blowing up obstacles and avoiding bad guys)
31. Conqueror – generic side scroller ripoff of Circus Charlie, only now you’re riding a dolphin.
32. Angel – You are a cartoon mummy running around, catching various items falling from the top of the screen while the titular angel hovers above it laughing at you. Don’t tell me drugs were not involved in the designing of this game.
33. Deflower (again… seriously?? – Generic lode runner clone where you’re picking up flowers, hence the name). I’m sure their language translator did it’s best, but someone should really tell them what that means in English.
Puzzle
34. Jewelry (generic Tetris ripoff)
35. Box World (sort of interesting puzzles with sliding boxes)
36. Gobang (lo-res version of Go)
37. Magic Bubble (generic Tetris ripoff)
38. Memory Test (generic concentration game)
39. Addition – Sort of a crossword, only with drag and drop tiles used to form addition equations. Probably the best educational software will ever get.
40. IQ Champion (extremely easy generic invaders-style shooter)
41. Bomb Sweeper (not a minesweeper ripoff, oddly enough)
Venture (sic)
42. Adventure Island (Hudson Soft NES port)
43. Mitsume Ga Tooru – Side scrolling shooter with a little bald dude.
44. Chip & Dale 1 – Still in the original Japanese, so good luck with this text adventure!
45. Dig Dug
46. Altered Beast
47. Ninja Gaidem 3 – Side scrolling platformer.
48. Gold Digger (Crazy Gold Digger in-game – generic platformer game clone)
49. Circus Charlie
Most games are in Japanese, so you’ll have to deal with it. That being said, it is a decent hand-held NES emulator. The viewing window is 43mm x 56mm, and the overall unit is 70mm x 153mm. The controls are intuitive, and it’s pretty turn-key. At this price it really ought to have a micro-SD port, but it is otherwise a good sub-$20 unit.
MarÃa de la Paz –
No sirve, no se recarga, sólo se usó una vez.
steven strause –
The kids love this one over the other brand we got. Better games on it and they fight over who gets this one.
LexxieLex –
This game was okay I got this for my 3 year old. It keeps her occupied. But the games on here are kind of old. The screen and the performance on it is excellent. It came with a different variety of games. She can carry it around anywhere it’s small enough for her to hold. Over all it was a cool lil game.