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Retropian M22 Retro Handheld Gaming Console
This retro gaming handheld has 10,000+ games to enjoy Credit: Retropian

TL;DR: The Retropian M22 handheld gaming device gives you 10,000+ retro games, TV-out, multiplayer, and a 64GB game-packed card for $74.97 (MSRP $129.99) — for a limited time.


Remember the thrill of blowing into a game cartridge and praying to the pixel gods that it would load? The Retropian M22 skips the ritual and jumps straight to the fun — with over 10,000 preloaded classics from NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, PlayStation, N64, and more. It’s basically the “Greatest Hits of Gaming” anthology, only you don’t need to keep it in a milk crate under your bed.

And, luckily enough, it’s on sale for just $74.97 (MSRP: $129.99) for a little while longer.

With a sharp 3.5″ IPS display, every sprite and pixel pops like you remember. Prefer the big screen? The M22’s TV-out feature turns your pocket console into a full-blown living room party. And yes, multiplayer is included — literally — thanks to the bonus wired controller in the box.

Six hours of battery life means it can power you through flights, road trips, or those suspiciously long “bathroom breaks” at work. The USB-C charging port keeps it modern, while the nostalgic game lineup keeps it classic. And the best part? You don’t have to choose between Mario, Sonic, Lara Croft, or Street Fighter — they’re all here, ready to go.

So whether you’re in it for the nostalgia hit, the portable fun, or the bragging rights of “owning every game ever,” the Retropian M22 is your all-in-one ticket to button-mashing bliss. No quarters, no downloads, just pure retro joy — anytime, anywhere.

Pick up the Retropian M22 for $74.97 while you can (MSRP: $129.99).

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