🎮 Level Up Your Gaming Experience with PixelBlast Lite – The Ultimate Wireless Gaming Console! 🕹️
Immerse yourself in over 30,000 classics and let the unforgettable melodies carry you away. Embark on a journey through time, back to when gaming had an entirely different meaning, and relive those special moments.
Over 30,000 retro games!
Enjoy over 30,000 retro games from the golden era of the 80s and 90s!
2 Wireless Controllers
Share an unforgettable, nostalgic gaming experience with your friends and family members
INCREDIBLE GAMING FUN AT A SMALL PRICE
While modern game consoles typically cost over €500 on average, the PixelBlast Lite gives you the complete package: console, 2 controllers, a memory chip, an HDMI cable, and thousands of games – all at a fraction of the price! Enjoy great gaming fun without breaking the bank!
FROM MARIO TO POKÉMON: BACK INTO THE PIXEL World
Experience the fascinating history of gaming up close with an impressive collection of over 30,000 games!
Dive into the golden era of the 80s and 90s and let award-winning titles like Super Mario, Crash Bandicoot, Zelda, Sonic, Donkey Kong, Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, Metroid, and many others transport you to a world full of nostalgia and unforgettable moments.


SHARED JOY, SHARED ADVENTURES
Share an unforgettable, nostalgic gaming experience with your loved ones with 2 FREE wireless controllers – all from the comfort of your couch, without any lag or latency issues. Smooth gaming is guaranteed!
Let your kids dive into your own childhood while creating memories that will stay in their hearts forever.
How to use the PixelBlast Lite?
Step 1: Plug the PixelBlast Lite into the HDMI port of your TV.
Step 2: Select the correct HDMI input on your TV.
Step 3: Sit back and enjoy over 30,000 retro games!

Frequently Asked Questions
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Press here to see a list of all the games included on the PixelBlast Lite.
Absolutely! You can save your current progress in every game.
The games on the stick are available in five different languages, including English and German.
The controllers are already connected to the PixelBlast Lite. You just need to add the batteries, and you’re ready to play.
The stick works on any device that has an HDMI input.
No worries! You have a 30-day return policy with us.




































The game selection is weird though - it's a collection of NES games but there's a bunch of repeats, homebrews, and weird hacks like Mario 16. Some of these are playable and sometimes fun, but most are just bloatware to add to the game count. This is the weakest point but... at least you can play Mario.
1. When it says "FC" I guess that means Famicom, which is what the NES was called in its native Japan. Basically, it's a tiny Game Boy-shaped console that only plays NES games and comes with an NES-style controller for a second player. (The extra buttons are two turbo buttons and a reset that takes you back to the game select.)
2. The game selection is weird, which, now that I read up on it, is apparently common for "Famiclones." There are some huge games on here -- the original NES Marios and Contras, Double Dragon, Final Fight, though no Zelda or Metroid -- but they're not even placed prominently in the game list. There are also some games you've never heard of, some foreign-language versions of popular games, and some obviously fake games (with names like "Mario XIV" or whatever). Some of the fake games are apparently "hacks" where someone took one NES game and swapped the character sprites with characters from a different game. I don't know if this is some weird copyright trick or what, but it's bizarre and annoying. I'd much prefer 50 good, legitimate, official games at a higher price point.
3. It hooks up to a TV (a tiny TRS plug goes into the console and just two RCA plugs go into the TV -- video and mono audio), but the cord is ridiculously short. You can only use it if the jacks are in the front of the TV and you want to sit right in front of it. If the jacks are in the back of the TV, plan on standing to the side! It's not even a normal 1/8" TRS plug, so I wasn't able to jerryrig my own without buying new cables. If you want to play two-player, plan on sharing the gameboy.
4. I haven't broken it yet, but it's EXTREMELY light. I'm not expecting it to last long, especially if I let my kids at it.
5. For the money it's not terrible, I guess, but I really wish Nintendo would put out a Game Boy Classic. I would snap that up in a second.
As far as the games that I’ve played in the past, these were a fun blast to the past! The obstacles in the games aren’t quite as difficult to beat as they were on the original games, but I don’t mind.