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The Hyperkin SupaRetroN HD is a state-of-the-art retro gaming console that plays original SNES and Super Famicom cartridges in crisp 720p HD. Featuring patent-pending Pin Perfect technology for superior cartridge connection, dual classic-style controllers with long cables, and easy NTSC/PAL compatibility, it delivers authentic gameplay with modern convenience. With flexible aspect ratio switching and comprehensive cable inclusions, it’s the ultimate plug-and-play solution for millennial gamers craving nostalgia on today’s HDTVs.

























| ASIN | B078HH1TGY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,563 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #12 in Super Nintendo Consoles |
| Brand Name | Hyperkin |
| Color | Space Black |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (762) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00813048019442 |
| Input Device | Gamepad |
| Item Weight | 2.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Hyperkin |
| Manufacturer Part Number | M06888 |
| Model Name | Suparetron HD |
| Model Number | M06888 |
| Platform | Nintendo Super NES |
| Resolution | 720p |
| UPC | 813048019442 |
D**L
Excellent build and performance
I had some reservations initially about buying this Console, but I really wanted an easy solution to play my Super Nintendo games on my HD TVs and after a bit of research, I decided to take a chance with this model. The build quality is really good. I can't stress this enough, especially for a console at this price. Additionally, it plays all of my cartridges with no problem, including my original cartridges and the Data East collection (multi-game cart) which I ordered at the same time. I played through 2 hours of Chrono Trigger with no noticeable lag or any visible glitches with audio or video. I found that game and every other one I tried (DKC, MK, PM) very playable at the 16:9 aspect which I was not expecting. I also tried the switch to change the aspect ratio to 4:3 and everything looked good there as well. I was very impressed with how good the games looked on my 4K TV, better than when displaying from my SuperNes Classic. Part of that may be the features of my particular set (A Visio M series 65") but I was very impressed in any event. To my ear, the sound was flawless although there may be some games where that is not the case. I actually found the sound to be just as good as or better than the audio output from my original SuperNes. All in all, this is well worth the asking price. The console is also packaged very well - see photos. It includes 1 Micro USB cable, One HDMI cable, one RCA audio video cable and one AC adapter. I also really love the light that comes on in the right corner when the unit is on. The cartridge eject button is a great feature as well and works just as it should. Currently, I am powering the console off of a USB hub connected to my PC, but there is an included AC adapter as well. The controllers are really good. They feel perfect in my hand and operate well with no lag at all. The 10 foot cord is a nice touch as well. I was really surprised at just how good these controllers felt. I suppose that some people got defective units which is why they posted negative reviews, I'm not sure. I will update this if the performance degrades.
G**A
Feels exactly like the original to me
I picked this up after finding a rare Zelda game I had never heard of. I have a snes somewhere…..but old systems don’t have hdmi out, and playing them on a new hd 4k tv is a problem. There are adaptors out there, but top of the line ones are $300+. This system is great, and a super good buy at $60. HDMI works perfect, sound is perfect, the controllers are super nice. Saves seem to be perfect. If you are a super super hardcore retro gamer, the Analog brand SNES may be more your thing if you can find one, but this is basically 100% a Super Nintendo for $60. It has a switch on the back that you can flip mid game for different video resolutions. They both look fine. On my tv one was small screen but looked great and the other was full 60” and looked 99% as good. Mine came with two wired controllers with super long cords, an HDMI cable for your tv, and a small adapter so you can plug into the wall. You don’t need anything else but physical games. This does not have games pre-installed. The build quality is really good and doesn’t feel cheap at all. I looked around and watched 20 ish hours of YouTube, this is the system to get. There is a better system out there….from a company called Analog…..but they have been sold out forever so you’ll pay scalper prices ($500+) on eBay. Packaging was nice and factory sealed.
H**S
Worked.. Then dead.. Not happy at all.. Very disappointing.. 😒
I purchased this, on January 19th of this year.. We used it two times, right at the beginning of getting it.. And we just recently had an internet outage with Comcast, so I figured why not hook this up for our son.. Keep in mind, I also had my original super nintendo hooked up first.. It ran great, we enjoyed a few games, then swapped out for a different one, and it took a dump.. So, I was like, well I've got this one in the front room, why not disconnect it, and put in his room, till I can figure out what happened to my original one.. Nope, I hooked this thing up, and original screen comes up, and then nothing but a blank screen.. Tried hooking it up originally to my front room, and nothing as well... Not happy at all right now...
B**.
Works great and is a great alternative to the SNES
This product is awesome. I never had any fear purchasing this because I have trusted hyperkin for years between cables and hardware. This was great. $80 is a great price for up-to-date hardware that hyperkin follows by, and this is a great alternative for those who would love to dip back into their SNES collection, but can't afford it as an SNES goes for $150 and all you need is this comes with two controllers, cable hooks up for both RCA/ HDMI hookup so thats Great! You just need to purchase an everdriver for SNES and you're all set to go. This item looks great out of the box and can also switch between wide and normal screen and can swap from normal to pal version and also supports famicon
J**N
Excellent System
This system works great ! I purchased this to play all my old SNES games on a modern tv and I am impressed. The picture quality is pretty good and has played all my carts no problem. I really like the eject button on the system. It has 2 screen picture options 16:9 and 4:3, 16:9 looks stretched but 4:3 looks perfect. The controller is nice and works well but I prefer the original SNES controller. I also purchased this bc I was tired of waiting on Analogue to make more Super NT systems available and to be honest, after my good experience with this I really don't want a Super NT. More money for games with the money I saved. I would recommend this unit to anyone who just wants to play Thier old carts on modern televisions.
K**E
Great for someone that wants to play original carts
This device is great for someone that wants to just play old carts not as good as the greatest thing out there from Analogue but for what you pay for it its great hd output is good for and sound reproduction is good as well. Comes with both HDMI and rca. Rca sound suffers a bit but i think its a case similar to the casettee players where the good parts and chips for rca are no longer being made so its its harder to come by good parts but sound is the only thing that suffers but only just a humm when nothing is playing. Outputs stereo sound so better than alot of clone consoles. Plays all region carts and has switches for both ntsc/pal and 4:3/16:9. Have no snes rom cart to test but super gameboy works as well as a gb rom cart in super gameboy. Don't have starfox or other fx chip carts to test either
P**N
A good HD snes player with a couple of issues
Product plays well. It is straight from cartridge, not emulation. Mine came out of the [sealed] box with minor damage to the cartridge “flaps” but this doesn’t affect play. However: avoid using the eject button, as it makes horrifying sounds as it pushes the cart out. Much easier to pull it out normally. The controllers are very bad, I had to replace with a bona fide snes controller. The controllers do not process diagonal directions. This makes games like Street Fighter impossible to play. Overall a nice product; I guess I am lucky I had a spare controller ready. NOTE for purchasers: if the system tells you that a game is not meant for play on the system, flip the switch on the bottom of the unit.
C**N
If you keep expectations in check, may not be useless?
I picked this up in the hopes that I could avoid spending $200 on a Super NT for my Super Gameboy 2 playback; didn't quite work out. Plus: Cheap, cute, functions Minus: constant jitter during rapid movement, confirmed on 3 displays and two SupaRetron HDs. Bad. First off, let's get the positives out of the way. The design's nice enough, compact system about half the overall area of the original SNES, and it's got HDMI out for 720p output. Composite (A/V) out optional if you've got an old clunker TV, and a 4:3/16:9 shift switch to go between stretched out widescreen or maintaining original aspect; don't be a jerk, keep that at 4:3. Comes with two controllers which, in the hand, are pretty suitable. There's rounded edges on the back to give a more comfortable grip, I could honestly see myself using the controllers outside of necessity (much like the Classiq N, which I would buy ONLY for the controllers, which are even better than OEM Nintendo pads) aside from reasons I'll get into later. Got a bit of heft to them; they feel fine overall. Overall the picture quality, in a bubble, for still frames, is definitely fine. 720p won't be winning any sharpness awards but it's certainly sharp enough. If you're not sitting right in front of a 54'' 4K TV, it's definitely crispy enough for the average Joe. Sound reproduction for SNES titles, while not R E F E R E N C E Q U A L I T Y are certainly good enough that I don't think many people will casually tell the difference between the original system and this sound output. The cartridge slot doesn't appear to be a contact murder machine; it's got a nice secure fit, and other than Super Famicom carts (like the Super Gameboy 2, which you sorta have to slide in, feel for the connection, then press down firmly, maybe more than once) stuff fires up right off the bat, first shot. That's the end of the good stuff. What I found, and what I'm shocked nobody else seems to be reporting on, is the AWFUL horizontal jitter everywhere there's rapid movement on screen. Mario Bros, Arkanoid, heck even Tetris, everything's shaking up and down like a mild earthquake is going off, but ONLY where there's motion. I tried this on a 4K television, 1440p desktop monitor and a 1080p LCD television, and it happened everywhere. It's not great! Makes me think there's some lazy encoding going on where to save cycles it's still-framing anything it doesn't see a need to update, but the stuff that does gets a lazy pass or something, it's pretty gross. The controllers, honestly, if you're used to bad D-pads, this is about average. You're gonna miss inputs frequently, or crouch when you mean to go down, it's not "good". And while this system WAS compatible with the Super Gameboy 2, the sound was very muffled, as if someone had choked off the high end of the audio gate. This may not be an issue with the original Super Gameboy, but that plays everything too fast and the audio's off even on original hardware, so that's not very useful to me. And while I love the "Eject" button, it also launches carts off into low orbit, so be ready to catch them before they reach escape velocity. Hopefully that is less violent as it wears in. So, not perfect. However, for a plug and play cartridge solution, it exceeded my very, very low expectations of Hyperkin hardware. It's moderately better than the Retron5. I applaud it for not being emulation, and while I don't enjoy the graphics shaking around like I'm buzzing on sugar, I could see this being a good test unit for cartridges for collectors, hoarders, game trade-in stations; it's cheaper than a Super Nintendo and easier to get up and running in general. If you don't mind the caveats, it's fine. I could easily move this up to a 3/5 with all that in mind, but I won't because I'm salty my cheapo solution didn't work out and I'm gonna have to shell out money for a decent modern solution. Such is life. Here's to another five years of not buying their junk now that my Alzheimer episode has passed. Edit: On the off-chance that this was a defective unit (again, NOBODY is talking about the motion jitter!) I went ahead and tried a cross-ship replacement for the unit... it behaved identically. It's not AS obvious on 1080p but it's still happening, and obviously super noticeable on my 4K/1440p monitors, so... back it goes.
E**S
Coisa linda coisa bela
Ótima qualidade e custo benefício venha no canal efra16bit para vê o uso dele 😎👍👆
M**A
Satisfait de cette machine.
Excellente console.J'ai tombé sur ma console SNES originale y'a pas longtemps et la dernière fois que j'y ai joué ca remontais au début des années 2000.En la branchant j'ai constaté que ma console ne fonctionnait plus,la cause,les nouvelles télé,un problème avec une piece interne,je ne le sais pas. J'ai regardé sur le web pour une console neuve mais de nos jours c'est des mini console avec plein de jeu intégré qui vaut le prix auquel c'est vendus,c'est a dire pas grand chose.Ce que je cherchais était de quoi pour faire tourner mes vielles cassettes SNES.Je suis tombé sur cette console sur amazon et j'ai tenté ma chance.J'ai installé la SupaRetron et ca fonctionne a merveille.J'aime le fait que la console soit dézoné,on peut y mettre des jeux en provenance d'europe tout comme des copies destiner a l'amérique,juste en activant la switch PAL/NSTC.Y'a aussi l'option pour mettre le jeu en 16:9 ou 4:9 pour la taille de l'écran.Je croyais qu'il y'aurait un power supply pour brancher dans une prise de courant,mais finalement c'est un bloc USB qui entre dans la prise électrique.Il y'aussi la taille de la machine que j'aime.Elle est plus petite qu'une SNES et prends pas beaucoup de place sur un meuble télé.Bref pour moi c'est une bonne console pour ceux qui ne peuvent plus jouer avec leur SNES originale.J'ai cru voir qu'il y'a d'autre console HyperKin que l'on peut insérer des jeux de NES,SNES et SEGA GENESIS,trois en un, pour ceux qui possèdent plusieurs cartouche sur différentes ancienne consoles.
K**Y
Good Purchase for Casual Retro Gamers
If you are a Casual Retro Gamer who likes to play SNES Cartridges then I would suggest picking up this console. If you are a Hardcore Retro Gamer, i'd give it a miss. Pros - Easy to Setup / Good Quality Controllers / Works with both PAL & NTSC Cartridges Cons - Console Build Quality feels cheap / No Three Pin Plug for power but does come with USB cable.
C**N
Una gran consola
Puedes jugar a juegos de super nintendo y de todas las regiones los gráficos son muy buenos en esta consola he acertado al comprarla
M**O
Buon prodotto per gamer nostalgici
Sono abbastanza soddisfatto. Praticamente tutti i giochi del Super Nintendo che possiedo vanno egregiamente. L'unico che non parte è il Super Game Boy, ma penso sia un problema della cartuccia, visto che vedendo le recensioni degli altri clienti funziona anche quella. Sono un po' impaurito da alcune recensioni in cui viene detto che dopo 1-3 mesi il prodotto tende a non funzionare. Per ora, avendolo da circa una settimana va alla grande. Buoni i controller, la risposta ai comandi è immediata. Se sei un gamer nostalgico è un acquisto da prendere seriamente in considerazione.
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