TL;DR: The Retropian Color supports over 10,000 retro games across 20+ systems, and is now on sale for $64.97 with free shipping (MSRP $129).
Finding a gaming console under $70 is rare—finding one that supports PlayStation, SNES, and Genesis titles is even rarer. The Retropian Color is a modern, open-source emulator wrapped in a nostalgic Game Boy–inspired shell, and it’s currently on sale for just $64.97 with free shipping (MSRP $129).
The Retropian Color is a Linux-based open-source emulator system that plays over 10,000 retro games so that you might rediscover classics like Sonic the Hedgehog, Metal Slug, or Mario. If you want to load additional emulators or your games (ROM files), just pop in a microSD card and boot up decades of gaming history.
While the design screams Game Boy Color, the experience is far more modern. The 3.5-inch IPS display is sharper and brighter than anything from the ’90s, with a 640-by-480 resolution that does justice to your favorite pixel art. You also get six hours of gameplay per charge—no AA batteries required.
The Retropian Color is available now through StackSocial in multiple colors for just $64.97 with free shipping (MSRP $129).
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Retropian Color Retro Handheld Gaming Console
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