🎉 Game On! Unleash the nostalgia and challenge your friends today!
The DENKLUR 369 in 1 Games Card offers a treasure trove of 369 games, including 150 NES classics, designed for GBA and NDS consoles. With wide compatibility, quality assurance, and a diverse selection of genres, this game card is perfect for both casual gamers and nostalgic enthusiasts. Enjoy the convenience of plug-and-play gaming, making it easy to dive into your favorite titles anytime, anywhere.
G**E
Nostalgia
Ive began fixing all my old game consoles and such and the games on the cartridges are just as I remembered and I love the selections. They get a bit laggy at times, but I expected that.
C**L
Easy to use
I've tried a handful of games on each of these two cartridges and all have worked well. I will say though, some of them have some issues with the sound being a little crunchy or low quality, when compared to the original. There is also a little bit of lag on a few of the games, but nothing that gets in the way of playing the games. Emulating retro games on an SP is very doable on your own, but this set of cartridges makes it easy with pre-downloaded games and it's just plug and play which is nice if you don't have too much know how on things like R4s.
J**R
Fun
Had a lot of fun playing with these on my old GBA buried in my closet. Decent selection of games and they work pretty well.
M**H
They function, but are not great
I'm kind of amazed that this can even be sold. Something tells me that it probably shouldn't be.First of all, in the product listing, the images of Mario and Luigi are Photoshopped out, but they appear clear as day on the actual product received, so that's a big indicator that someone is up to no good.The cartridge housings are not made to the same tolerances of genuine ones, and stick out from the system a little bit when fully inserted. Clearly, the red casing was actually made by making a cast/mold of an original GBA cart, as it even has Nintendo's trademark logo on it, and the board inside reads Nihtehdo in that familiar font from the NES.The red 150-game NES collection is what it is. I'll give it credit for at least alphabetizing the names of the games, so it's easy to find something. It's running some sort of emulator, which you can bring up controls for by pressing L+R together. The games work OK, but some colors are a bit washed out. The biggest issue is the aspect ratio. The GBA screen is a 3:2 aspect ratio, but NES games are 4:3. The only "non-scaled" mode for the screen display involves having the screen scroll up and down, which is pretty bad. Every other scaled mode stretches the image incorrectly, and many times cuts off the top and bottom of the screen so you can't see score indicators.The blue 369-in-1 cartridge is quite odd. There are about 21 or so GBA games, and then the rest are all NES games, many of which are ROM hacks and not actually released games. All the games are just crammed in a random order, so good luck finding anything you're wanting to try, many games are mis-labeled, and the playback of NES games have the same problems as the other cartridge.There does not appear to be an option on either cart to "remember" the last played game and at least start the menu there next time, so that makes getting back to something cumbersome.
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