🎉 Unlock the nostalgia and game on-the-go!
The New JXD Classic Nostalgia Big Rocker Retro Multiplayer Mini Arcade Console is a compact gaming device featuring a 4.3-inch IPS color screen, dual-core processor, and 32GB of built-in storage with over 9000 games. It supports multiple simulators, HDMI output for TV play, and includes a rechargeable battery for portable gaming. Perfect for both kids and adults, this console is designed for family fun and entertainment.
Standing screen display size | 4.3 Inches |
Processor | 512 MHz |
RAM | 32 GB DDR2_SDRAM |
Hard Drive | 32 GB |
Graphics Coprocessor | |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 5 years |
Brand | JXD |
Item Weight | 13 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 4.92 x 4.33 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.5 x 4.92 x 4.33 inches |
Color | White |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 130 Lines Per Inch |
Number of Processors | 2 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR2 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 32 GB |
Battery Type | Lithium Polymer |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | JXD |
ASIN | B07Y58LV9M |
Date First Available | September 20, 2019 |
C**N
Definitly in my desert island kit.
This is an emulator that covers a couple of decades of games from basically any system of note. It provides up to three player functionality out of the box, built in display with decent sound, HD stereo HDMI output, replaceable rechargeable batteries, literally over 9000 games on a micro sd which you can augment or replace with different games. That being stated of course it has minor problems of which many come and go. The majority of the games I have played function fine. So far I have found only the arcade version of Altered Beast to be unplayable on a consistent basis. Certain games like Dungeons and Dragons arcade have issues. The first has a slight input delay while the second has an issue where the player one controller oddly maps the B button to right on the controller so when you walk right you use an item. This can of course be remapped but the idea is something wonky happens here and there due to the massive amount on emulation types being tackled. Another oddity happens with Donkey Kong and DK Jr. with the sound. Sometimes the sound is clear and other times there is a consistent level of background static. This seems to happen depending on what the system emulated last. Almost as if a residual artifact from the previous emulation leaked through. I am absolutely sure if the company made a dedicated emulator for each game type per machine there would be minimal issues. The company does not make the games just the emulator. The games are simply a compilation of games shoved on a disk so you have a giant library to start with. I actually believe this is how they legally produce these devices because they are disassociated from the actual software. There are numerous YouTube vids of N64 games being successfully added onto this system even though there is no mention of that functionality or availability. The point is the system is a player and if a game doesn't work just delete it. If it's missing something you like ad it. It's all manageable on a PC with a basic card reader and an internet connection. Be sure to order it through PRIME just in case you get a bad box so there is no issues with shipping through China if you need service. If you are an almost 50 year old dude like myself that wants to either relieve a few cool old times, beat an old game from the past, or show your kids how cool these old games were when you were a kids then there's money well spent. The only reason I took the time to write this is because I was afraid it might show up and be stupid, but it delivered much more than I hoped for.
J**.
Worth the price, give it a try.
After an ample search on mini arcade machines i found this little beast. Its basically a budget emulator with a screen and 2 controllers with an optional hdmi tv connection. Screen looks decent, tons of games, and you also can upload games into it via an sd card. Its not 9,000 as they say but hundreds of games yes. the arcade stick works good so do the buttons. I say buy it, but if it breaks in less than 3 months, just go for a better emulator machine. Having said that it is working solid so far, and no intentions of breaking. It does have a small learning curve to operate it, but ain't no big deal. Its the best little arcade emulator outhere for the price and i did my homework.
E**O
En general buena calidad
Pros: No es el mejor plástico del mundo, pero es de buena calidad. El joystick se siente suave, lejos de ser chinoso y plasticoso. Al moverlo, regresa con resortes a su posición original. Los botones igualmente, no son son unos Sanwa de microswitch pero funcionan bien. Son de contacto de lentejuela. Los controles que trae en USB, muy pequeños para mi gusto y de sensación más cutrefacta pero no malos. Los probé en windows y también funcionan. El rendimiento de la emulación es realmente bueno, muy complacido. Incluso muchos juegos de PSX funcionan excelente, a buena velocidad. El sonido de la bocinita es realmente bueno! Potente y de buena calidad, me impresionó. La interfaz de menú muy sencillita, pero cumple con su función.Contras: Le doy cuatro estrellas pues les falta la emulación de Turbografx 16 (PC Engine) y Atari. No está documentada la emulación de N64, pero lo probé y funciona... aunque nada bien, muy lento. Decidí no meter nada de N64. También tiene el "pero" de que solo acepta tarjetas de memoria de hasta 32GB, y ya si le quieres meter muchos de PSX esto puede ser un problema.En general complacido con mi compra.
B**D
Better than I expected
I thought the JXD I bought would be a simple arcade cabinet clone. But, lo and behold, it's actually more.It has a great sound okay controls [the joystick is a bit wobbly (and not as sturdy as a real arcade stick) butworks all right.] There's quite a bit of good games (and emulators) on the TF Card, and its spare controllersare very good.My only real complaint is the battery (it drains a bit too quickly). But the USB Charger and plug I have solvethat problem.This is well worth the price, and a good machine for kids and adult gamers. Give it a go.
C**C
Good value but a few issues
Overall, this little device is almost as described/advertised. I would say, good value. PS1 games plays very smoothly too - much better than RG350 for example. I will break down my review into the following categories:1. Build Quality - Isn't great. All plastic. Not bad, not great.2. Screen - Very good. Although probably not IPS as advertised. But great for what it is. HDMI output works well too. One thing to note is that it does not support 4:3 ratio. It stretches the games into 16:9 format. This is okay for most games (i.e. I am not.... as picky about this) but for shooter games that are vertical, it's quite awful.3. Controllers - so... here is the biggest issue I have with this. The arcade stick and buttons that are directly on the unit could be...better but they aren't too bad. Definitely useable. The two gamepads this machine came with though.... are very very bad. They're not comfortable to hold for long play and D-Pads are just not responsive enough. I tried connecting my Nintendo Switch controllers but it didn't work. I am currently looking to purchase 3rd party controllers that will work with this device.4. Compatibility - This unit supports FBA (which includes NEOGEO, CP1, CP2, etc.), MD, SNES, NES, N64 (not well though), GG, PS1, and a few others. HOWEVER, this does not run MAME. I wish I did a bit more research before purchasing. This could be a deal breaker for some I am sure.
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