Enjoyable but quirky.
The Supaboy SFC has a good build quality and is an improvement over its predecessors. The system is the equivalent to a Sega Nomad, but plays SNES games instead of Genesis games and more reliable and practical than the Nomad. The console has excellent cartridge compatibility works well Super Everdrive and cartridges with the Super FX or DSD chip. It supports PAL and NTSC cartridges and is not region locked. Not many clones support both PAL and NTSC which is nice. Sadly this does not support Retrobit's Genesis or NES cartridge adapter for the SNES or SFC.The buttons are bit smaller than normal SFC buttons, d-pad is pretty nice. It has a nice screen a bit small 4:3 mode, but it scratches really easy. This does not have a HDMI port, which can be a double edged sword. On one end if this only supported a HDMI output it will not be able to play light gun games that are designed to work on CRTs only. On the other end, if upscaled properly to HD, you can have a better picture on your modern tv with the console. My point to people who complain about this system having only a analog output instead of HDMI, that analog composite port is a just as equally important of a feature to have if you want to be able to play all the games in the SNES or SFC library. I hope Hyperkin keeps the A/V port and adds HDMI for the next revision of the Supaboy.
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