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Retro Video Game Console, Super Console X Cube Built-in 55,000+ Games, TV&Game Systems in 1, Game Consoles Support for 4K TV 1080P HD Output, 4 USB Port, LAN/WiFi, with 2 Wireless Controllers(128GB)

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Size: 128GB


Features

  • Superior Gaming Performance - Retro game console equipped with Upgraded S905 Chip, Super Console X Cube is Compatible with 70+ Emulators Smoothly without the Problem of Low Frame Rates or Graphical Resolution.
  • Rich Classic Video Games-More than 55,000+ Retro Classic Games & 70+ Emulators are Preloaded in Super Console X Cube to Relive Your Childhood Memories. TF Card Expansion is Supported to Add More Games.
  • 4K HD Display-Super console X Cube video game console is suitable for 4K TV, supports HD connection,1080P high-definition picture quality, we can easily enjoy vivid and exciting video games on a big screen.
  • Wifi&LAN Jack Connection-Super console X Cube classic video game console supports connection to the network via LAN and Wifi. Its very convenient to download games through the network. Also, you can add games by yourself.
  • Have Multiplayer Game Fun-Support up to 5 players at the same time, you can enjoy multiplayer games with family or friends. Equipped with 2 wireless controllers, the connection distance of the controller is 8-10 meters, so you can enjoy playing games on the sofa.

Hardware Interface: USB


Material: Plastic


Memory Storage Capacity: 128 GB


Form Factor: Full Size


UPC: 752811405573


Product Dimensions: 3.9 x 3.9 x 1.2 inches; 1.63 Pounds


Item Weight: 1.63 pounds


Manufacturer: Kinhank


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: July 21, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Cool little system
Size: 256GB
For the price it is definitely worth it especially for the nes,snes, and genesis games which run perfectly. Of course it's not without it's flaws. Ps1 games often don't have music, some dreamcast games have bad digital breakup. Otherwise it is absolutely worth the money with tons of games to play. If you grew up playing the older systems it will give you the taste or nostalgia you are looking for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2023 by William Reimer

  • it broke after using it once.
Size: 64GB
I was able to set this up and get it working exactly one time. The next day when I tried turning it on again, it looked like the OS was crashing and then there was nothing but a black screen/no input. I tried to follow the system recovery instructions that they have online and nothing worked, the system won't start. A broken waste of money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024 by Coastal Hobbit

  • Great emulation starter pack
Size: 256GB
For people who aren’t experts at setting up emulation devices this has an expensive array of classic games. It’s important to know not all of them work and there are some duplicate games with different regions but that honestly still leaves thousands left so it’s negligible at best.
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2022 by George

  • not perfect but still pretty awesome!
Size: 256GB
[Update: As I write this update, the descriptions of the emulator have been changed to say that it includes "117000+" games." I'm pretty sure this number is most likely an error, as the price is the same as the price for the emulator *I* ordered ($94.95), and the GB size is also listed as being the same (256GB). I figure this is probably the same emulator I bought, which is much smaller. An emulator with "117000+" games would probably be much more expensive!] [Another update: I made some additions to this review on Nov. 2, '23; I've placed those additions in curly brackets. I apologize for making the review so much longer than it already was, but REALLY felt the need to make those additions!] Gaming Nirvana here!! I grew up in the '80s and '90s playing video games, mostly on NES and SNES, but also on many other platforms, such as Game Boy, SMS, Genesis (my brother's Genesis, that is!), Saturn (how come it doesn't seem to be on any emulators? It's not on any as far as I know, anyway!), N64, and even Atari 2600, which was the first console I ever had --- and which first came out a few years before I was born! (I'd say that ultimately, Nintendo ended up getting most of my pre-adult gaming attention.) This emulator has most if not all of my old favorite games --- maybe even most of the games I ever played as a kid (excluding the Sega Saturn ones) --- and so, so, SOOOO many more that I'd never (and in most cases, still haven't) played!! However, while this emulator does have tons of games, it doesn't necessarily have as many as the descriptions of it claim; how many are on it kind of depends on how you look at it (see below). The included controllers seem to me to be pretty sturdy and of good overall quality. Other people may have had different experiences with these controllers, but in mine, they have, so far, worked almost perfectly --- connecting them can be quirky, but other than that, I don't really have any issues with them. As for the games: Along with the "complete," originally released versions that people are probably most familiar with, there are also many "Beta" or "proto" versions here, along with "revisions" and hacks. There are many games (and versions thereof) that didn't see the light of day when they were first made; some were never finished. There are lots of "multiples" of games (that is, different "original" releases [U.S., U.K., Japan, etc.] of the same games). {Also, many if not most of the arcade games appear multiple times in apparently the same versions/releases.} And of course, as with probably any emulator, you may find some games that just don't work, or that don't work correctly. But so far, from what I've experienced, there fortunately doesn't seem to be too many of those here. {After having owned the emulator for close to a year and a half, I HAVE come across a considerable number of games that don't work, or not correctly, but the number of games that DO work properly (or close enough to it) still seems to me to be MUCH greater than the number of ones that don't. Of course, since there are SO VERY many games on the emulator, and since not everyone is interested in all of the same systems, games, etc., probably not everyone is going to encounter ALL of the same non-functional or not-properly-functional games. I know from MY experience that some of the arcade games run but run slowly and/or have messed-up music/and or sound effects; while they are still playable, it may be annoying to try to play them, or some of them, at the slowed-down speeds. [An addition to this addition, made on Feb. 12, '24: The N64 games generally seem to not work well enough to be able to really play them, which is possibly the biggest flaw of this emulator. I've found like ONE N64 game on here that didn't seem to be at all messed up. Also, the PS games seem to have a tendency to be missing the music, but this isn't really a problem, at least not for me. Sorry for lengthening this review even further!]} There are many games that were not released in the U.S. or the U.K., and don't appear in English (or at least not entirely in English). For certain games, being in a foreign language may not matter too much (if really at all), but with other ones (such as ones that are largely or even entirely text-based and are mostly or entirely in Japanese), it could make them virtually impossible to play (correctly, anyway). Still, you should be able to find PLENTY of different games in English (or that are enough in English) to play --- and that you can play with regular controllers (again, see below)! One cool feature of this emulator is that it has a printed description and/or history for nearly every game (from what I've seen, anyway). Also from what I've seen, the majority of the descriptions/histories seem to be in English. {The English isn't always completely "proper," though!} (However, with "Beta," etc. versions, they tend to be the same as for the "originally released" ones; also, the ones for the different originally released versions tend to be the same, which means that the game titles in them, and sometimes other details, are incorrect for some versions. There are some descriptions/histories that just trail off for some reason.) The emulator doesn't have box art or screenshots or videos for every game (though it seems most games at least have screenshots), but who cares? Well, I guess some people do, but for me it's no problem. From what I've seen, the majority of the games are not full-screen, which for me isn't a major problem (or at least it hasn't been one yet), although on some games, parts of the on-screen "information" (like text, timers, numbers of lives, etc.) are at least partly out of the playing field so that you can't see them (or not entirely), and, for the games for some of the handheld systems (like the Game Boys), the playing field is kind of small. Something that's a little confusing is that the emulator itself says to press the 'A' button to enter a game list or a game, and to press 'B' to exit a game list, but actually, you have to press the opposite button from the one it says to press. (At least, this is how it works with the default controller settings.) I don't know if any of the other buttons and instructions are mixed up or not. {Some of them ARE!} Also, some games seem to require players to use a particular one of the controllers to play and/or exit the game (which is done by holding down Start and pressing Select twice). If the controller you're using isn't working (if it isn't making anything happen in the game and/or if you can't seem to exit the game), try the other one. (By the way, to "insert coins" into arcade games, press Select. You may have to press other buttons as well as, or instead of, Start to start some other games as well.) {There are actually three lists, or "categories," under which the arcade games appear (Arcade, MAME, and Final Burn Neo); many if not most of the games appear in two or even all three of them, seemingly in identical forms, and strangely, some of the games work properly in at least one of the categories they appear under, but DON'T work under the others. I found at least one particular game that had messed-up sound in one of the categories I played it under, but that seemed to work fine in the other category I played it under.} Something that takes (or that COULD take) the number of games on this emulator down even further for people (as it does for me) is that many games originally required a keyboard, and some required some other type of peripheral, and those games don't seem to be playable with "regular" controllers here. But fortunately, there are still loads of games that ARE! {Actually, you can bring up a "virtual keyboard" for at least some of the keyboard games, but it seems to me that it would be difficult to play them using it! [An addition to THIS addition, made in early Apr. '24: It seems that at least some of the computer games can be played with regular controllers if --- this is using the default emulator controller settings --- you bring up the virtual keyboard (usually if not always by pressing Select; pressing it again will "close" the virtual keyboard), move the cursor onto the 'L' "key," and "click" on it using the controller button marked 'A'; you may have click on this key more than once (like one time each on different logo, title, etc. screens that come up), and you may sometimes have to click on certain other keys (like 'Y' or 'N,' the 'F' keys, or direction keys; it seems to usually be pretty clear which key you have to click on) before a game will start. And trust me, this addition to the review will be my last, no matter what else I may discover!]} I'm probably not going to try to remove anything that's already here on this emulator, or to add anything that isn't, because the emulator is probably "complete" enough for me as it is. Even with all the stuff here that I'm not really interested in, there's already a LOT more games that I already like (which I have or haven't played on here yet), and that I've never played but that look and sound to me like they might be cool, than I'll be able to play any time soon --- heck, I probably won't get time to play all of them EVER! I would say that overall, this emulator is pretty awesome! WELL worth the price! Compared to $500+ for a "current" or "next-gen" game console, 95 bucks or so for THIS bad boy is almost a steal, in my opinion, even with its quirks and drawbacks! {The price had even dropped a little the last time I noticed it!} This is a great way to take a trip back to the "good old days" of video games, the days before the curse of codes and DLC was unleashed upon the gaming world! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2022 by S.W.

  • It is very impressive and has a lot of options
Size: 128GB
The super console X cube is a great device for casual retro gamers but it comes with its flaws. Some of the games are very slow and glitchy. However it comes with almost every retro system imaginable but not all of them. You even can access a majority of the Turbografx 16 library and the games play great. It has NES, Super NES, 64 and GameBoy along with the Sega Genesis and much more. For the price I would say that this is a great investment but not for hardcore gamers! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2022 by WillsReviews

  • Disappointing
Size: 64GB
Really hard to figure it out how to work with the user interface, It cannot emulate n64 games, Crashes a lot that I had to reset it each time, It cannot even emulate NES games in full fps! It just runs only the PS1 games smoothly, At least maybe the one that I bought had this problems, The controllers are really cheap. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2022 by Hamid

  • Great retro gaming
Size: 256GB
I have been having quite a bit of fun with this console. While there are a lot of repeats (different languages and versions) it still has all of my old favorites. I am currently exploring the Legend of Zelda series as well as Super Metroid and many others. overall the gameplay is great and runs smooth with no glitches. It is also very easy to navigate through the emulators and find the right game for my mood. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2023 by Dawn K Quaid

  • This thing is great.
Size: 256GB
Does exactly what it says it does. Enjoying the heck out of playing a lot of old games from my younger years with it. My only complaint (very minor) was that I had to remap a couple of the buttons on the controller. Kept accidentally hitting the hot key and another button at the same time causing the game to reset to the title screen. Once I did that it was smooth sailing. Great value for the price I paid. 10/10 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2022 by Seth M. Shelly

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