One handheld gaming console might give the Nintendo Switch 2 a run for its money

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Who wants to spend $80 on a single Nintendo Switch 2 game? And that doesn’t even factor in the cost of the console. That’s why more people have been switching to third-party consoles like the Retropian, a handheld gaming console that comes with over 10,000 classic games pre-loaded, and it’s only $79.99 (reg. $129).

A console that costs as much as a single game

The Retropian Color is a fully loaded, compact gaming device that supports games from over 20 classic consoles, including NES, SNES, Game Boy, Sega Genesis, PlayStation 1, and even arcade systems like MAME and Neo Geo. It runs on an open-source Linux system, which means you can customize it or add new emulators if you want to expand your library.

A 3.5-inch IPS screen brings crisp detail and vivid color to even the oldest pixelated favorites, and the 6-hour battery life means you can play through a full day of travel or downtime without constantly recharging.

You also get modern features like Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for multiplayer gaming, plus a USB-C charger and stereo speakers for smooth setup and sound.

It’s only $79.99 to get a Retropian Color.

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