Mrs. Peña
Very light weight. Does not seem like it will last, the plastic is not as hard and the buttons to turn on can easily go inward if you press to fast/hard. Super small for big hands. Screen is tiny so might be hard to see for some. Better given to a kid to introduce them to the classics. Although fits nicely for when traveling to play with a partner.
Mark
No frill system, most of the games are repeated. Speaker is tiny and making plenty of static noises. Controller is flimsy and difficult to manage but for the price, it is alright.
curtis ruis
Good for the price but some games are messed up
Ryan
It doesn't save, but it's fun for the kids on a road trip
junior gonzales
I guess you can't really expect much for 25 bucks. But it has a few games i love. So it'll make due . But the first Mario game. The directional button won't make him move forward. But the other games works just fine with the directional button
AlenK
Maybe it's because I didn't play too many retro games as a kid, but I only recognize a few of the games on this (Mario, Donkey Kong, Mortal Combat, Tetris, a clone of Snake, Paper Boy, a few others). Not to mention, each title has maybe 3-6 duplicates (Super Mario 1, 2, 3, 4, etc...). So, "400 games" isn't exactly the most honest line. Then again, for less than $25, this is probably more of an impulsive 'nostalgia' purchase.