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TL;DR: This retro console comes with 70,000+ games pre-loaded, and it just went on sale.
With all the bad stuff going on in the world right now, I was really wishing I could transport myself back in time. Unfortunately, I'm not Marty McFly and I can't find a time machine, so I had to find another way. I stumbled upon the Kinhank Super Console X2 Pro, a retro-inspired game console loaded with all the classics and even some new-age favorites.
This gaming system has all the best parts of an old-school console with the blessings of modern technology. It comes with more than 70,000 games like Pac-Man, Space Invaders, and Counter-Strike with 60+ pre-loaded emulators.
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It supports multiplayer mode so you can even share the enjoyment with your family and friends. When you get tired of gaming—if that's even possible—you can use it to stream your favorite shows through Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. Turn on some Seinfeld, Full House, or Beverly Hills 90210 to keep the nostalgia going, or choose a new Netflix classic like Squid Games or Stranger Things.
The bundle includes everything you need to get started and get gaming. It's a true plug-and-play experience—just like the days before you had to create accounts or download everything from the cloud. It even comes with 2 controllers, but it's compatible with a bunch of others. Plug in your old analog joysticks or grab your tried-and-true Bluetooth controller.
You can keep living in the glory days and reminisce on when 3D was the coolest thing to happen since sliced bread by downloading an additional 20,000 3D games at no cost. But seriously—what happened to 3D?
Whether you want to re-live the glory days and escape reality or just play some old favorites, you can snag this gaming and streaming console for just $89.97 (reg. $159.99) while supplies last.
You even get free shipping—the reverse of those 'just pay shipping and handling' infomercials you used to love. Now, if only there was a way to bring back Scooby Doo Fruit Snacks…
Sale ends June 1 at 11:59 p.m. PT. Don't miss your chance for a reunion with Pac-Man.
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