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25 March 2018
Another DIsappointing Plug and Play
0 of 7 found this helpful This is a plug and play and is about the same size as the NES plug and plays. The design is kind of generic.
This game system does have some advantages.
Positives:
--You can add your own games up to about 600K in side
--The controller cord is 10 feet long
--The pack in games are all good games; no shovelware here
--The box this comes in is sleek and nicely designed.
--Easy to use menu and interface
--SD slot
--AV outputs if you want to play these games on a CRT TV
Now for the negatives:
--The controllers that come with the system are of terrible quality. One of them did not even work out of the box.
--A lot of games are mapped to buttons that are not intuitive to a gamer and remapping is a chore and does not always work.
--The games are all defaulted to stretch to the size of your screen.
--You have to go into the menu for EACH GAME to set them to original size. There is no way to do this at a global level.
--There is a lag when playing on an HDMI cable that is noticeable. It is almost a 1 second delay which sucks for gaming.
--The games themselves suffer from slow down.
--The sound on many of the games that are bundled with the system are not close to their arcade or game system counterparts
--Most games I added, while playable, did not work well on my TV.
This is a system for someone who is a casual gamer and wants to relive their childhoods once in a great while. The CPU for this is slow and clunky and the controllers are garbage. This has nothing to offer that someone can't get out of a RetroPi. The only real advantage to this is that it is easy to navigate and use.