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title: "Hyperkin RetroN 5: HD Gaming Console for Game Boy Advance/ Game Boy Color/ Game Boy/ Super NES/ NES/ Super Famicom/ Famicom/ Genesis/ Mega Drive/ Sega Master System (Black)"
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# 9 system cartridge compatibility HD 720p upscaled output Bluetooth wireless controller, 30ft range Hyperkin RetroN 5: HD Gaming Console for Game Boy Advance/ Game Boy Color/ Game Boy/ Super NES/ NES/ Super Famicom/ Famicom/ Genesis/ Mega Drive/ Sega Master System (Black)

**Price:** NT$16824
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🕹️ Relive the classics in HD — because your retro collection deserves the spotlight!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Hyperkin RetroN 5: HD Gaming Console for Game Boy Advance/ Game Boy Color/ Game Boy/ Super NES/ NES/ Super Famicom/ Famicom/ Genesis/ Mega Drive/ Sega Master System (Black)
- **How much does it cost?** NT$16824 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tw](https://www.desertcart.tw/products/1283770-hyperkin-retron-5-hd-gaming-console-for-game-boy-advance)

## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Crisp HD Visuals:** Experience your classic games in vibrant 720p resolution on modern HDTVs.
- • **Wireless Freedom:** Bluetooth controller with programmable macros and 30-foot range for untethered play.
- • **Seamless Save & Load:** Never lose progress with 10 save slots per game and instant load states.
- • **All-in-One Retro Powerhouse:** Play NES, SNES, Genesis, Game Boy & more on a single sleek console.
- • **Authentic Cartridge Experience:** Supports original cartridges plus original controller ports for true nostalgia.

## Overview

The Hyperkin RetroN 5 is a versatile HD gaming console that supports cartridges from 9 classic systems including NES, SNES, Genesis, and Game Boy variants. It outputs crisp 720p visuals via HDMI, offers save/load states with multiple slots, and includes a Bluetooth wireless controller with programmable buttons. Designed for retro enthusiasts craving authentic cartridge gameplay with modern convenience, it also features original controller ports and cheat support, making it the ultimate hub for vintage gaming collections.

## Description

The ultimate HD remake: Hyperkin presents the RetroN 5, a revolutionary new way to experience classic games in high definition; the first of its kind with an all-digital HD output. The RetroN 5 plays Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Famicom, Super Famicom, Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Genesis, and Mega Drive cartridges with enhanced resolution, improved interpolated sound, screenshot capture, and the ability to have on the fly save states. The RetroN 5 is the retro gaming console that brings you back to a world where recharging health is cheating, you can have as many guns as you want, and achievements aren't just some numbers on a screen.Cheats: Pre-built cheats that can be accessed at any point during gameplay for most games. Compatibility the RetroN 5 will play both PAL and NTSC cartridges.

Review: Great, accurate Retro game Emulator - Story time: I originally bought a Retro-bit 3+ for $90 and I wanted to like it so badly. The RB3+ played NES/SNES/MD, which was all I needed, and it looked so nice with its smooth lines and red/white retro aesthetic. Welp, you get what you pay for... the RB3+ was a huge disappointment. I got the RB3+ to avoid the Hyperkin Retron 5 because reviews of Hyperkin products are such a mixed bag. Unfortunately, the RB3+ turned out to have terrible audio emulation (games will not sound the way you remember them), cheap build quality (the cart dust covers got scratched to all heck as soon as I started sticking carts into them), and game compatibility issues (multiple carts just would not play even after multiple cleanings and endless attempts to re-seat the pins). The Retron 5, by contrast, has been an excellent experience. I've played GB, GBC, GBA, NES, SNES, and MD games on it with no problems whatsoever. Games that I had to re-seat numerous times or just wouldn't launch at all on the RB3+ work on the Retron 5, first try. The console has an efficient and simple front-end/system management menu, which is nice. It isn't earth-shattering stuff, but it has plenty of basic options that allow you to customize your gaming experience to some extent. I like the option to add two types of scanlines: subtle and heavy (and none, of course). You can also use navigation sound effects or turn them off, and lots of other stuff. The only things I don't love are 1) the controller ports are all on the sides instead of on the front, so you have to take that into account if you are short on space, and 2) the overall design is kinda... let's just say it will never hang in the Louvre. But it does what it's supposed to do, so I can't hold that against it. Both of these are minor niggles -- the Retron 5 is good value for the money to gain access to 6 old systems (8 if you count the GG/MS adapter for another $50) and so far has shown to have great emulation quality and a very high compatibility rate as I haven't found any games yet which don't work (full disclosure: my collection isn't very big, so take that for what it's worth). I'm really liking my time with this console. Oh, before I forget: I've seen some people saying they like the pack-in controller. That's cool, people can like what they like. But, dude... it's flaming, hot garbage. I mean, I don't care because I'm using high-quality repro controllers for the systems it can run (ironically, Retro-bit makes some really good controllers for cheap), but let's call the balls and strikes here... the pack-in controller is pure trash. Cheap feel, sharp edges, face buttons feel terrible, shoulder buttons somehow feel worse, and what they heck even IS that weird joystick/nub/thing? Also, the process for wireless connection isn't done the way the manual explains it (I forget what the exact issue was, I just know I had to do some experimentation to get it to connect and it wasn't the way the manual laid it out). The face button labeling is also weird and unlike anything I've ever seen. I keep it perched on the back in its little alcove strictly for the purpose of navigating the menu if I'm too lazy to grab one of my not-crap controllers, unravel the cable, plug it in, etc., but I actively avoid touching that abomination. Again, I don't care because I don't use it and the console is absolutely still worth what you pay for it, but don't let anyone tell you this controller is anything other than what it is... which is terrible. Spend another $15 or so and get some decent SNES or Genesis pads and you'll be much happier. Heck, even the fourth-rate knockoff Playstation 1 pads I got 8 years ago packed in with some bootlegged Singaporean emulator box is better than the Lovecraftian horror Hyperkin tossed in my lap and tried to convince me was a gaming controller. Yick. Anyway, the Retron 5 is awesome... great value for money, especially if you have (or plan to have) a multitude of 8- and 16-bit carts to play. Don't be afraid to take the plunge on this. Highly recommend!
Review: Almost perfect, but not quite. - Really, this review is 4.5 stars. This console is a blast to use. I’ve got over 100 Genesis, NES, and SNES games on my shelf, and until now, I relied on emulation. But nothing beats the feeling of popping in a physical cartridge and jumping straight into gameplay. It’s nostalgic, satisfying, and just works. I usually avoid scanlines, but the implementation here is subtle enough that I forget it’s even on. The system includes all the modern quality-of-life features: save states, fast-forward, cheats, and even super easy ROM patching. That last one has me buying Famicom and Super Famicom games on eBay, currently I am patch titles like Legend of Zelda—it’s addictive. Sadly it's only one patch per game. It’s easy to use and genuinely fun, but it’s not without flaws. Reproduction cartridges are hit-or-miss. Most American releases like Moonwalker, Chrono Trigger, and Lufia II work fine. But translated imports like Clock Tower and Live A Live don’t boot—oddly, Back to the Future II and Bahamut Lagoon do. There is custom firmware that may fix all this, but I am just enjoying Deja Vu for the NES right now to care, and yes I added a patch to make it uncensored which I added a screenshot for. At $155, it’s a bit pricey. If you don’t care about save states, ROM patching, or support for Famicom, GBA, GBC, and GB, the Retron 3 HD might be a better value at around $60 less. But for my needs, this system is fantastic. Bonus: it comes with a SNES-style controller, which is a huge win—especially compared to the Retron’s default controller, which is laughably bad. * All screenshot has scanlines turned on.

## Features

- Multiple System Compatibility: The RetroN 5 allows you to play your favorite NES, SNES, Super Famicom, Genesis, Mega Drive, Famicom, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and GBA cartridges on one system. You can also play Master System games with the use of the Power Base Converter.*
- HD Output: The HD output will upconvert the signal to your HDTV with a maximum output resolution of 720p.
- Save/Load States: Save or load your games at any point during gameplay, with 10 save slots for each game.
- Bluetooth Wireless Controller: Utilizing Bluetooth technology, this controller has a range of up to 30 feet and features a microswitch directional pad, two programmable macro buttons, and a Home button for quick-in game access to features.
- Original Controller Ports: 2 original controller ports (6 total) for each platform

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00DZIX3CQ |
| Brand Name | Hyperkin |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,745) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00813048014331 |
| Input Device | Gamepad |
| Manufacturer | Hyperkin Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | OTH01460 |
| Model Name | RetroN 5 |
| Model Number | M01688-BK |
| Platform | Not Machine Specific |
| Resolution | 720p |
| UPC | 813048014331 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacture |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: can you use a snes or nes controller for the GB/GBA games?**
A: Yep! Any supported controller will work with any supported game. So you can use NES for Genesis games, SNES for GBA games, whatever you like.

**Q: Why did the price jump from 99 dollars to 250?**
A: It's fluctuating. My first one (returned) was $149. I gave it another chance and it was $129 and now it's $133. Also, look at the seller. Different sellers offer different prices at different times.

**Q: Since i ordered my RetroN 5 back in February and i have ordered it for $99.99, does this mean i have to pay extra now that the prices went up?**
A: No, Amazon guarantees the price when ordered.

**Q: besides what aditional games it plays is there a diffrence between the retron 3 and the retron 5?**
A: I have both and the differences are extreme. The Retron 3 emulates the systems in their native resolutions which means if you look at it on an HD TV they don't look very good at all. Retron 5 upscales and the difference is pretty amazing. It also saves your game progress, allows you to use cheats, improves the sound, uses HDMI (Retron 3 can't). Honestly, the differences are huge. It might be best to go to the official Retron 5 site and see what it does.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great, accurate Retro game Emulator
*by P***R on January 21, 2026*

Story time: I originally bought a Retro-bit 3+ for $90 and I wanted to like it so badly. The RB3+ played NES/SNES/MD, which was all I needed, and it looked so nice with its smooth lines and red/white retro aesthetic. Welp, you get what you pay for... the RB3+ was a huge disappointment. I got the RB3+ to avoid the Hyperkin Retron 5 because reviews of Hyperkin products are such a mixed bag. Unfortunately, the RB3+ turned out to have terrible audio emulation (games will not sound the way you remember them), cheap build quality (the cart dust covers got scratched to all heck as soon as I started sticking carts into them), and game compatibility issues (multiple carts just would not play even after multiple cleanings and endless attempts to re-seat the pins). The Retron 5, by contrast, has been an excellent experience. I've played GB, GBC, GBA, NES, SNES, and MD games on it with no problems whatsoever. Games that I had to re-seat numerous times or just wouldn't launch at all on the RB3+ work on the Retron 5, first try. The console has an efficient and simple front-end/system management menu, which is nice. It isn't earth-shattering stuff, but it has plenty of basic options that allow you to customize your gaming experience to some extent. I like the option to add two types of scanlines: subtle and heavy (and none, of course). You can also use navigation sound effects or turn them off, and lots of other stuff. The only things I don't love are 1) the controller ports are all on the sides instead of on the front, so you have to take that into account if you are short on space, and 2) the overall design is kinda... let's just say it will never hang in the Louvre. But it does what it's supposed to do, so I can't hold that against it. Both of these are minor niggles -- the Retron 5 is good value for the money to gain access to 6 old systems (8 if you count the GG/MS adapter for another $50) and so far has shown to have great emulation quality and a very high compatibility rate as I haven't found any games yet which don't work (full disclosure: my collection isn't very big, so take that for what it's worth). I'm really liking my time with this console. Oh, before I forget: I've seen some people saying they like the pack-in controller. That's cool, people can like what they like. But, dude... it's flaming, hot garbage. I mean, I don't care because I'm using high-quality repro controllers for the systems it can run (ironically, Retro-bit makes some really good controllers for cheap), but let's call the balls and strikes here... the pack-in controller is pure trash. Cheap feel, sharp edges, face buttons feel terrible, shoulder buttons somehow feel worse, and what they heck even IS that weird joystick/nub/thing? Also, the process for wireless connection isn't done the way the manual explains it (I forget what the exact issue was, I just know I had to do some experimentation to get it to connect and it wasn't the way the manual laid it out). The face button labeling is also weird and unlike anything I've ever seen. I keep it perched on the back in its little alcove strictly for the purpose of navigating the menu if I'm too lazy to grab one of my not-crap controllers, unravel the cable, plug it in, etc., but I actively avoid touching that abomination. Again, I don't care because I don't use it and the console is absolutely still worth what you pay for it, but don't let anyone tell you this controller is anything other than what it is... which is terrible. Spend another $15 or so and get some decent SNES or Genesis pads and you'll be much happier. Heck, even the fourth-rate knockoff Playstation 1 pads I got 8 years ago packed in with some bootlegged Singaporean emulator box is better than the Lovecraftian horror Hyperkin tossed in my lap and tried to convince me was a gaming controller. Yick. Anyway, the Retron 5 is awesome... great value for money, especially if you have (or plan to have) a multitude of 8- and 16-bit carts to play. Don't be afraid to take the plunge on this. Highly recommend!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Almost perfect, but not quite.
*by C***A on September 13, 2025*

Really, this review is 4.5 stars. This console is a blast to use. I’ve got over 100 Genesis, NES, and SNES games on my shelf, and until now, I relied on emulation. But nothing beats the feeling of popping in a physical cartridge and jumping straight into gameplay. It’s nostalgic, satisfying, and just works. I usually avoid scanlines, but the implementation here is subtle enough that I forget it’s even on. The system includes all the modern quality-of-life features: save states, fast-forward, cheats, and even super easy ROM patching. That last one has me buying Famicom and Super Famicom games on eBay, currently I am patch titles like Legend of Zelda—it’s addictive. Sadly it's only one patch per game. It’s easy to use and genuinely fun, but it’s not without flaws. Reproduction cartridges are hit-or-miss. Most American releases like Moonwalker, Chrono Trigger, and Lufia II work fine. But translated imports like Clock Tower and Live A Live don’t boot—oddly, Back to the Future II and Bahamut Lagoon do. There is custom firmware that may fix all this, but I am just enjoying Deja Vu for the NES right now to care, and yes I added a patch to make it uncensored which I added a screenshot for. At $155, it’s a bit pricey. If you don’t care about save states, ROM patching, or support for Famicom, GBA, GBC, and GB, the Retron 3 HD might be a better value at around $60 less. But for my needs, this system is fantastic. Bonus: it comes with a SNES-style controller, which is a huge win—especially compared to the Retron’s default controller, which is laughably bad. * All screenshot has scanlines turned on.

### ⭐ Would be quite good, but mine was faulty (and I'd like a working replacement)
*by T***A on July 31, 2014*

The product on the paper is great, and even with it's slight flaws (on a normal functional unit), it opts to be great. Why am I giving a 1-star rating? Well, simply put, because I received a faulty unit. I simply cannot give more, if it doesn't even fire up. If i receive a working unit later on and it's fun as it should be, I still cannot give full score honestly after the issues, but still higher than this. So, the console arrived today so I unboxed it and plugged the wires in, but it never started up when pressing POWER button. I have all wires plugged in, as well as the controller charging up (which blinks lights, and sometimes sets itself as controller #3) No, this is not the issue of me not knowing that it must be held down for long time. I tried holding POWER button down for two minutes, several times, nothing. Front panel lights and the way they work indicate, however, that something is not right with my unit: the led lights on the front panel blink and turn on rather randomly, and different way every time despite doing the same thing. POWER button is sometimes more, sometimes less bright blue, and always shuts off after holding it for 10 seconds, blinking very quickly afterwards, randomly. The other front panel lights indicating, which cart is inserted in the console, do light up by random. Mostly 4/5 of them are constantly on, and one is shut off randomly, despite if I have GB cart inserted, or if none at all. I get "no signal" from television, and Retron 5 POWER button doesn't turn on and remain blue after 10 seconds, as it normally should when started up. I have tested with two working televisions LG LW450N and Sony Bravia KDL-26P2520, and with original HDMI-cable, as well as one of my own cable which is tested to work with Blu-Ray player. I had a friend over minute ago, who received his unit earlier today. It had some minor problems with those slide-open covers on the top (that protect the cart ports) jamming when opened, but nothing like this (my unit, hadn't this problem, but I'd switch our problems with Retron 5 any day easily). He confirmed that this unit, indeed, does not work as it should (like his). I have now e-mailed Amazon whether it would be possible to opt to wait for a new batch of Retron 5's to receive a working replacement console, as after ordering the unit on January and then receiving faulty unit after long delays, it would feel really stupid just to take a refund, as I know this is rather capable console (if it works).

## Frequently Bought Together

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