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This Mini Game Power Bank combines a portable retro handheld console with 416 built-in classic games and an 8000mAh rechargeable battery. It features three integrated charging cables (Lightning, Type-C, Micro-USB) for universal device compatibility, making it a compact, multifunctional gadget ideal for gaming, charging, and on-the-go entertainment.
L**
Pretty cool power bank
Let me start by saying that this is a pretty cool looking power bank. This is the first power bank that I’ve ever had that not only is a charger, but it’s also a handheld game. The build quality of this power bank is just OK. It feels like it’s made out of some type of cheap plastic or something. When it comes to its charging capabilities, it does a decent job. In my opinion, the coolest thing about this power bank is the fact that it’s also a handheld game. It kind of reminds me of those old handheld games that I used to have growing up. Also, I like the fact that it has built-in charging cables as well. So far, it has been working pretty good and charging up my phones with no issues..
M**O
A surprisingly fun handheld.
This thing is far from perfect but that doesn't mean there isn't fun hiding in here.There are a ton of games, some of them are repeats and many of them are not named by there original name which makes it a bit hard to decipher which games are the ones you're looking for.The rechargeable feature is great to have.
G**R
Fun retro games with the added plus of power bank capabilities
This is very similar to many of the retro game emulators out there, but has a very important added feature. You can recharge your phone with it as well. The larger than normal battery gives you hours of play time along with the juice needed to recharge your phone. Has hundreds of 8-bit games, some familiar, some not, many with strange names, but if you had an NES back in the day, you'll recognize quite a few. A cable with a lightning plug doubles as a handle and there is also a standard USB port. Highly recommended.
B**.
Interesting SOC device full of unlicensed games
So this is a cool little item, though it won't knock your socks off with quality. What he have here is one of the many SOC (system on a chip) handheld gaming consoles that come pre-loaded with hundreds of vintage video games, which are presumably ROM images running (seamlessly) via some kind of emulator.In many cases, the original coin-op arcade versions of these games were on screens with portrait-mode aspect ratios, but every game on this console is oriented toward landscape mode. So that means either these are adaptations, and not the original arcade machine ROMs, or somebody figured out how to squash the images so the aspect radios would be compatible.One big complaint I have is that the games are not in alphabetical order and there's no search function. So if you're looking for a particular game, you'll have to scroll and scroll and hope you find the one you're looking for.This process is complicated by the fact that some of the classic arcade games you're looking for are not listed under their real names. For example, Donkey Kong Junior appears as "Fruit Donkey," and Donkey Kong 3 is listed as "Donkey Honey" or "Honey Donkey" (I forget which).The case and controls on this gizmo are not terrible, but they're also not exactly iPhone-quality materials. This is a device made of mostly cheap plastic, and I wouldn't expect it to stand up to a lot of punishment.Another thing to be aware of is that of the 416 games on this device, not all of them are suited to its particular type of controls. For example, in Xevious, the button for deploying your bombs is not right next to the button for firing your guns the way it would be on the arcade machine. So this is going to negatively affect your performance in the game.Sadly, unlike with emulator software on your computer, there does not appear to be any way of altering which key does what. And there's no instruction manual included.I also don't see any way of saving your game progress. But, of course, in the world of '80's coin-op games, we never got to save our progress.I have not tried to use this device as a power bank to charge my phone, but it's cool that the option exists.So this product won't change your life, but playing classic, eight-bit games on this device is arguably a better experience than trying to play them on your phone, using a touch screen. And you can't get Donkey Kong Junior in the Google Play or Apple App store.
D**Y
Jack of All Trades, Master of None
This mini game power bank tries to do two things, and it doesn't really succeed at either. It's supposed to be a power bank and a retro game console, but the 8000mAh battery isn't that great for charging, and the games are a mess. They're a bunch of unlicensed Nintendo ROMs, poorly organized, and the controls are difficult to use. The screen also has bad tearing, and there's noticeable input lag, making the games frustrating to play.I wouldn't recommend this device. It's not a good power bank, and it's not a good gaming device. You're better off getting separate devices for each purpose.
C**R
It's A Niche Idea, Not Very Useful Though
Some games on it have weird names, in comparison to what they actually are called (probably direct translation issues), there's no way to search, and sadly, there is no way to save (to be expected though).- It is surprisingly light for what it is and the controls are pretty clickey.- The battery life to charge another device is not as hefty as I would like for how big it is, but it is also an emulator.....which requires a decent-sized screen....so...- It took me forever to get the apple's lightning cable out in order to use it. It is not very easy to get out, if I did it right. The USB-C cable is easily accessible though.- There is no instructions, so that may be why it took me forever to figure out the above.Overall, it is a nice gimmick to bring along, but honestly, if you need to bring a charging pack, you probably won't want to use the battery on it to play games, which could be better used to charge your phone and play games on it instead. I could see this device being used more for children as entertainment for the gaming emulator and to charge a device a little bit (so shorter trips), and rather have a separate, better charging pack to actually charge your phone with.
S**1
OK Power Bank with Meh Games
I got it as a gimmick mostly. The games on the power bank are your generic, knock off games with foreign languages. It does have some NES games but you can tell the ports are subpar. The buttons are alright but feel cheap. The charging function is pretty slow, too. It doesn’t feel like it delivers a lot of charge so I’ve seen it not give much while using my phone.
C**S
Kid approved
The kids love it!
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