great machine! everything works wonderfully. shipment came in on time
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Hyperkin RetroN 5: HD Gaming Console for GBA/ Gbc/ GB/ Super NES/ Super Famicom/ Genesis/ Mega Drive/ Master System (Hyper Beach) - Super NES
Platform : Nintendo 64 |
Rated: Everyone
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- Batteries : 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
- Language : Unqualified
- Rated : Everyone
- Language : English
- Parcel Dimensions : 35.56 x 35.56 x 8.25 cm; 2 kg
- Manufacturer : Hyperkin
- ASIN : B08T1CBW4X
- Item model number : 813048014355
- 鶹 Rank: #5,063 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
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- Reviewed in Canada on May 12, 2025Verified Purchase
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Reviewed in Canada on April 17, 2023Verified PurchaseFait exactement ce qu'elle devrait faire.
Elle permet aussi de pouvoir prendre les sauvegardes des cartouches et avoir une copie de celle-ci sur une carte SD. La raison pour laquelle j'ai acheté cette console.
L'adaptateur pour "vieille console SEGA" est aussi excellent. Elle permet beaucoup de console rétro au grand écran.
Le seul "problème" que j'ai pu remarqué, elle supporte l'adaptateur Sega 32X, mais ne lit pas les jeux de cette console.
Excellent achat!
- Reviewed in Canada on November 1, 2022Verified PurchaseIt is perfect, the wireless controller froze for a couple days, I had to take it apart an disconnect the battery, reconnected it an then it worked fine, thr console itself is exactly what it says it is , best purchase I made in a while a must have for retro gamers
- Reviewed in Canada on July 1, 2022Verified PurchaseThis is a nice coloured version, and the alternate wired controller is nice (although may have lag). It looks great running GBA games. Maybe a bit bright, but it could just be how GBA looks on bigger screens. It uses HDMI too, which retro consoles rarely do (although it has a reason which will be mentioned next). Warning to those with unlicensed games; the console emulates and cannot run a lot of these (especially compilation carts like 31-in-1). It won't be running Everdrive at all either.
If you expect a good wireless controller, this isn't it. It is the worst controller ever made. I have no idea how they came up with it. It's uncomfortable, all buttons and the "joy-dpad" click whenever they are used, and it's ugly as heck.
The rest is fine. The console could have probably been shrunk a couple of inches from front to back. The slot on the back just holds the awful controller, and nobody will be using that. Good console for official titles.
- Reviewed in Canada on October 29, 2022Verified PurchaseIt looks like Hyperkin just released this model to make a few extra bucks. They fixed none of the bugs, it still can't play all the games. Some of the games it's able to play. There is NO VOLUME! Runs very slow when loading or shutting down and wouldn't be surprise if it dies in a few years just like the old retron 5 did for everyone else. For most people it died in 2 years. Mine lasted 4 years.
Top reviews from other countries
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Pedro RibeiroReviewed in Spain on April 19, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Retron 5
Verified PurchaseProduto de muita boa qualidade para jogadores de retrogames. Dou nota cinco porque gostei muito da consola. Veio muito bem protegido.
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schneller Versand,Artikel so wie ich es mir vorgestellt habe .Spielte bis jetzt jedes Modul ohne Problem ab .👍Reviewed in Germany on June 15, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars schneller Versand 👍
Verified PurchaseVerarbeitung könnte besser sein aber für das Geld ist es ok 👌.
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José RodríguezReviewed in Mexico on May 20, 2023
3.0 out of 5 stars Llegó abierto
Verified PurchaseEl producto llego bien, completo pero aparentemente fue abierto y usado, funciona bien y ya le he dado varias horas de juego y no me ha dado problemas, el envío fue muy tardado esperé cerca de un mes para que me lo entregaran
- Nhat NguyenReviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally received my Retron 5 and it didn't disappoint (mostly).. yes, it's the wireless controller
Verified PurchaseI got this unit to play some retro games, but didn't want too much clutter of too many systems and cables and the occasional issue like the 72 pin NES connector. Although I've heard about this item having a tight cart fit on the NES slot, I also saw that this particular model should have fixed it.
Thankfully, with YouTube reviews, I got all I needed to get started on this thing, was able to easily navigate all the options and set it up the way I wanted. I tried all 4 of the NES games I had and they not only all worked great, but looked bright and clear as well.
NOTE: I've had some issues with this unit being able to read early revisions of NES carts that don't carry the Authorized Nintendo stamp, so be careful picking those carts up.
The Hyperkin does a quick rip of the game ROM as opposed to playing it directly. This allows for cheats and translation patches to be applied. Apparently, it deletes the ROM after you remove the cartridge, perhaps to circumvent any issues with piracy. It optionally saves the game state anywhere you are in the game, regardless if there's a save checkpoint there or not, so that feature was really attractive to me.
I gave the wireless controller a chance. It paired quickly and seemed to work fine, but the clicking drove me nuts, so I quickly plugged in the wired controller. I like that they thought to put rubber dust covers on all of the controller ports as well. I briefly misplaced one of the rubber covers and wondered if they sold these separately, but I found it later.
I inserted a FAT32 formatted SD card for game saves, cheats and translation layers. If I had one more tiny gripe besides the controller, maybe having the SD card have a push in to lock spring-loaded mechanism instead of just push in and hope it's in all the way thing.
That's about it. Overall, I think this unit is great so far. I love all of the added features it has, the dust covers, all of the different formats it supports.. I really have no idea what they were thinking of when they made the wireless controller, but it's somewhat usable in a pinch. Although this console isn't the heftiest of items, it was still better than the old third party SNES/NES unit I had. I just realized I also had another cheap unit that wasn't Hyperkin and that one was super cheap feeling.
One last note: When inserting the cartridges, push in one side (left or right) first and then the other and it works better than straight pushing and removing, which I've always done before.
Nhat NguyenFinally received my Retron 5 and it didn't disappoint (mostly).. yes, it's the wireless controller
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025
Thankfully, with YouTube reviews, I got all I needed to get started on this thing, was able to easily navigate all the options and set it up the way I wanted. I tried all 4 of the NES games I had and they not only all worked great, but looked bright and clear as well.
NOTE: I've had some issues with this unit being able to read early revisions of NES carts that don't carry the Authorized Nintendo stamp, so be careful picking those carts up.
The Hyperkin does a quick rip of the game ROM as opposed to playing it directly. This allows for cheats and translation patches to be applied. Apparently, it deletes the ROM after you remove the cartridge, perhaps to circumvent any issues with piracy. It optionally saves the game state anywhere you are in the game, regardless if there's a save checkpoint there or not, so that feature was really attractive to me.
I gave the wireless controller a chance. It paired quickly and seemed to work fine, but the clicking drove me nuts, so I quickly plugged in the wired controller. I like that they thought to put rubber dust covers on all of the controller ports as well. I briefly misplaced one of the rubber covers and wondered if they sold these separately, but I found it later.
I inserted a FAT32 formatted SD card for game saves, cheats and translation layers. If I had one more tiny gripe besides the controller, maybe having the SD card have a push in to lock spring-loaded mechanism instead of just push in and hope it's in all the way thing.
That's about it. Overall, I think this unit is great so far. I love all of the added features it has, the dust covers, all of the different formats it supports.. I really have no idea what they were thinking of when they made the wireless controller, but it's somewhat usable in a pinch. Although this console isn't the heftiest of items, it was still better than the old third party SNES/NES unit I had. I just realized I also had another cheap unit that wasn't Hyperkin and that one was super cheap feeling.
One last note: When inserting the cartridges, push in one side (left or right) first and then the other and it works better than straight pushing and removing, which I've always done before.
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