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Recently the NES portion of my Retron 3 died. I got it second hand for $25, had it less than a year. While it wasn't perfect, I liked the convenience of it and the s-video looked good through the RetroTink 2x on my flat screen. I have a bit of a sour taste in my mouth with Hyperkin now. My Retron 77, while I overall like it, the joystick cracked clean off. I haven't had issues yet with my retrobit res. My question is do you guys think that these other 2 companies are any better with their build quality or are all budget consoles equally fragile. 

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My extremely anecdotal conclusions based on these companies (from years of watching the products get released, then reviewed, then re-reviewed once the buzz dies down) is as follows:

 

Hyperkin: Crap build quality, they cut every corner they can.  Caught using stolen emulators and outright ripping off designs from the community.  They do, however, have a few products that fill niches that aren't easy met elsewhere.

 

Retro-Bit:  Build quality is generally a bit better, but still not what you'd expect from an OEM.  Occasionally craps out a total turkey, but on the whole delivers better value for the money than Hyperkin.

 

GamerzTek:  I hear very few complaints about them, mostly because they don't seem to sell as well as the other two.  Also, I get the impression that GT customers tend to go in with the lowest expectations, so they're easily pleased.

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On 1/31/2020 at 6:56 PM, godslabrat said:

Hyperkin: Crap build quality, they cut every corner they can.  Caught using stolen emulators and outright ripping off designs from the community.  They do, however, have a few products that fill niches that aren't easy met elsewhere.

Which is why I regret having bought a Hyperkin Genesis pad, back before I knew they were scum. But I *needed* a replacement 6-button Genesis pad...

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I bought a Hyperlink Retron 3 some time ago.  It was embarrassingly cheap.  It worked but there was a ton of issues.  And you know it's going to suck when your console smells like a cheap plastic shower curtain. While playing game with it I realized that I needed the real thing.  From what I read, Hyperkin sounds like their a little better now.  But when I hear things like "throw away the controller that comes with the unit" and "my unit died" I can't help but think they're trash.

Retro-bit and gamerz Tek are probably okay.  I have not bought from either.  I don't hear the complaints like Hyperkin. But there will always be something off and if you expect that they're probably okay.  If I was to pick something up I would probably Retro-bit.  

 

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11 hours ago, homerhomer said:

Retro-bit and gamerz Tek are probably okay.  I have not bought from either.  I don't hear the complaints like Hyperkin. But there will always be something off and if you expect that they're probably okay.  If I was to pick something up I would probably Retro-bit.  

 

I do expect that these things aren't going to be perfect. What I like about them is the space I save and I can have 3 systems hooked up at once. However the flimsy pins of the retron 3 irked me. Would I buy another one for $25, maybe, but I wouldn't pay full price for something that won't last much more then a year. I do have an original genesis, SMS and my wife has an original nintendo but they are too bulky to have all hooked up at once. 

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