SupaBoy Hyper Beach Edition portable pocket console for SNES and SFC cartridges
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SupaBoy Hyper Beach Edition portable pocket console for SNES and SFC cartridges
The handheld SupaBoy Hyper Beach Limited Edition is compatible with original Super NES® (NTSC AND PAL) and Super Famicom™ cartridges. You can switch between 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratio by holding the brightness button for 3 seconds. The SupaBoy BlackGold also includes an AV out and two front-loading ports that are compatible with original controllers for Super NES®.
FEATURES:
• 4.3-inch screen
• Switch between 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratio
• Stereo sound with 3.5 mm headphone jack
• Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery with 10 hours of battery life
Product specification
This console is amazing, not going to bore anyone with details or specs thats all been said they are phenomenal, I have absolutely no cons on getting this device its incredible. Reasonable price for what your capable of playing on this device. Portable SNES awesome that plays not only NTSC games but PAL games opening an entirely new market for specific game titles that were only released in Europe. I believe it also supports Japanese Famicom cartridges as well as indicated on the box however I'm curious enough to find a cartridge and try it out in the near feature. I thoroughly appreciate the screen features turning it off while playing a game connected to the TV screen, using wireless controllers outstanding by the way. The sound is loud enough to definitely hear it but through the AV its perfect going from tv to optical out then receiver. Overall its an amazing addition to any gaming enthusiasts collection looks incredible next to the Sega Nomad complimenting each other while displaying them on a shelf. Since this is a limited edition nab up at least one for playing and if possible another to keep cib unopened for the next ten years. Perhaps longer depending on this amazing market of collecting vintage video games.