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RetroN 77 - Hyperkin

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RetroN 77 - Hyperkin

Leave your platform shoes at the door and spend the night in with the RetroN 77, the grooviest retro console from Hyperkin. It plays your favorite 2600 cartridges in beautiful, crisp 720p HD. It's one happenin' pixel party for the senses. Marvel at the slick wood paneling, save states, on-board mode select, and a 6 ft. Micro cable to power it all. You take full command with the included two-button, ambidextrous, premium controller. Original joysticks and paddles are also compatible.Can. You. Dig. It?

 

Features:

  • Supports 2600 cartridges and original joysticks and paddles
  • Upscales to 720p HD with 4:3/16:9 Aspect Ratio Button
  • Two (2) controller ports with one (1) premium controller packed in (10 ft. cable)
  • On-board: mode select, color change (color/B&W), and save states
  • 3 ft. HD Cable
  • 6 ft. Micro cable with AC adapter

2 Reviews

  • 5
    Good 2600 HDMI Solution

    Posted by Andrew Kator on Feb 6th 2022

    I love the 2600 but it has been getting more difficult over the years to deal with original hardware. Sure, emulation has come a long way and works great, but it's still nice to just fire up a console and play. This is a satisfying solution for 2600 console gaming on modern TVs.

  • 5
    For now, best option

    Posted by Zamborra on Aug 6th 2018

    Console "clone" of Hyperkin, famous for clones of various systems including the most famous, RetroN5. This Retron 77 comes to remedy one of the most anseiadas needs of today's retro gamers: Atari 2600 Games in HD. And to be honest and even a little bastard, to pierce the eyes of own Atari and its release, Atari VCS that frankly no one knows where it came from, where it goes, what it does, what it is. As a collector and user, this item is awesom and its acquisition, either by the digital possibility of gameplay, or by the confusing and "in the dark" marketing that Atari has been doing with its launch, the VCS.