


🎮 Unlock Retro Gaming Glory — All Your Favorites, One Card!
This 128GB Retropie SD Card is a plug-and-play powerhouse designed exclusively for Raspberry Pi 4 & 400. It comes preloaded with over 140,000 games spanning 50+ classic systems, delivering instant access to a vast retro gaming universe. Featuring Class 10 speed with 100MB/s read and write, it ensures smooth performance and quick load times. Its waterproof design adds durability, making it the ultimate nostalgic gaming companion for professionals craving a quick escape to their favorite classics.
| ASIN | B084VH6KX1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,668 in Micro SD Memory Cards |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (484) |
| Date First Available | February 17, 2020 |
| Hardware Interface | MicroSD |
| Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
| Item model number | AUB084VH6KX1 |
| Manufacturer | CrispConcept Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 6"L x 4"W |
| Read Speed | 100 Megabytes Per Second |
| Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
| Special Feature | Water Proof |
| UPC | 764283543974 |
| Write Speed | 100 |
M**S
Great card 👍
Well executed. I have some criticisms, but i will omit them due to the fact it just worked on a raspberry pi4. Great job!
S**N
Great product that's well worth the price.
Very happy with this purchase. The Daphne games (3 of them) will freeze the pi4 and nothing brings it out of it and that's kinda disappointing. Most of the console games work great. I mostly play sega master system, genesis, Atari 2600(this sd card has more Atari games than I ever imagined existed! The Mame games are pretty good but sometimes odd. Many don't work but there are multiple versions of some popular ones and at least one version will work. The creator of this raspberry pi 4 image has made a wonderful product that has saved me lots of time and effort. I definitely would recommend it to friends.
J**R
Superb selection of games for the money
Retropie is an excellent vehicle for vintage games. This version works well out of the box. The selection of games is superb from my point of view. I played many of these when my daughters were in their teen, and they are just as good as I remember. I certain that a master gamer might be disappointed by an omitted game, but I did not have that experience. I found the preloaded card to be an outstanding value.
R**.
Great for plug n play
If you don't know what you're doing and just want to do an Arcade1up plug n play mod, this is a great image to start with. (or if you just want to hook up a Rpi4 to your tv) This is perfect to play with while you gather knowledge and practice for better builds in the future. The default emulator works for most games. If you come across a game that won't launch, don't fret. You can change the emulator for each individual rom. With that being said, some games still won't work, but there are thousands of games and many have different versions. You are bound to get one of them to work. The front-end is easy to navigate, broken down by console systems. Just wheel through the systems until you get to which one you want, go into that system and venture through the games. There are tons of games for all ages. Be sure to create a disk image for back-up before booting up. There are tons of tutorials on how to do it on youtube and this SD card comes with a sheet of instructions that tell you where to go for info. Would I buy this product again? No. I have learned what I needed to surpass this item. Am I glad I bought it? Yes. It was a great stepping stone that really helped me figure stuff out and entertained me along the way. I'm guessing if you're looking at this product, you are new to Retro-pie. By all means, don't second guess purchasing this. It is worth it. Even if you never want to learn more or upgrade later, this has hours upon hours of entertainment that can keep you happy for years. AGAIN.... CREATE A SYSTEM IMAGE FOR BACK-UP BEFORE USING THIS!
D**K
128GB Retropie SD
No images for roms, no box art, will have to do yourself, favorites wouldn't save and had to edit save options, ps1 roms almost none, dream cast roms almost none, couldn't find all games list, everything else was good.
F**R
Worth the cost for the effort saved.
I had previously built a Retropie system on a Raspberry Pi 3, but know from years of maintaining emulator setups that the headaches of gathering all of the pieces that into one place to make them useful would take hours and hours and hours and hours. My own experience was no exception, so when I decided to build a Raspberry Pi 4 based Retropie for my home theater system, I decided to bite the bullet and just pay someone else to do that work, which is what this image represents. If you're not already familiar with retropie, do know that it's famously hard to configure and thinly documented for somebody who might not be fairly technical. So, frustration with the setup on this card is no different than a lot of the frustration you might have if you were trying to set it up yourself. That being said, as long as you get the controller setup right, most of this is going to work right out of the box, with a minimum of effort. The card does include some basic instructions for getting up and running, which is well appreciated, and they will surely get you within Google distance, if not all the way, with being able to play all of the games. I will also add that it's probably very worthwhile to get some controllers specifically designed for the systems you play the most, or close to them, because using, for example, an old Xbox 360 controller is not going to be a satisfying experience when playing the Super Mario 3. If you don't have such controller is, you might look at some of the other kits available on Amazon that include everything, including controllers. The total cost all together may make more sense than buying it a piece at a time.
H**A
Truly plug and play
My husband got this for me, with a Raspberry Pi 4B, for Christmas. I'm an adult-life-long Mac user with basically no computer knowledge outside of daily use, so I was worried I'd be in for long hours of setup and Googling, and maybe that I'd do something wrong and never figure it out. Once I put together my Raspberry Pi with its case/fan/controller, etc, all I had to do was plug in this mini-SD card and turn it on! 100% plug and play. I've only tried about a dozen games so far (for Nintendo, SNES, GameBoy, and N64), but all worked great. I highly recommend buying from this store, even if you have no idea what you're doing!
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