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RetroRalph reviews Hyperkin SupaBoy Black Gold portable SNES with strong compatibility and build quality.
The Hyperkin SupaBoy Black Gold is the same hardware as the SupaBoy SFC, only with different black and gold coloring
high confidence · Direct comparison shown between units, noting identical button layouts, ports, and internal functionality
The device's 'perfect pin technology' ensures safe cartridge insertion without risk of damage to original carts
high confidence · RetroRalph repeatedly emphasizes confidence in cart safety and contrasts with 'clone devices' that feel risky to use
The SupaBoy Black Gold successfully plays SNES cartridges, Super Famicom cartridges, third-party multi-carts, and works with external 8BitDo SN30 controllers
high confidence · Demonstrated in gameplay testing with Donkey Kong Country, Mega Man, TMNT, and Captain Commando
The device includes standard SNES controller ports, AV output (no HDMI), micro USB charging, aspect ratio/brightness toggle, volume control, and headphone jack
high confidence · Detailed hardware walkthrough at beginning of review
RetroRalph's primary design criticism is the lack of HDMI output, which would simplify video content capture for his channel
high confidence · Stated in final thoughts section as the only significant missing feature
“if you're a collector and you want to have both, that's cool. But if you're looking to buy something to play, you know, Super Nintendo and Super Famicom as a portable unit, this is an awesome choice.”
RetroRalph@ 0:45 — Core recommendation positioning SupaBoy as appealing to both collectors and practical players
“Hyperkin has this perfect fit, or perfect pin technology that they call it, and it's supposed to actually make sure that the carts fit nicely into the cartridge slot, and they really do. It doesn't get stuck.”
RetroRalph@ 2:46 — Highlights key differentiator from other clone handhelds regarding cart compatibility and safety
“I feel a hundred percent confident that this thing is not going to damage my carts or anything like that. So that's really important because you're more likely than not going to be playing, you know, old carts that you, you know, had as a kid or whatever.”
RetroRalph@ 5:22 — Emphasizes practical value proposition for retro gaming enthusiasts with vintage cart collections
“I'm a bit surprised that the multi-cart works. These things are kind of shady carts from China, you know, but it works perfectly fine.”
RetroRalph@ 3:45 — Unexpected compatibility with questionable aftermarket cartridges demonstrates broad hardware compatibility
“I wish they would have had HDMI out... I don't know how often I'd actually hook it up to a TV for me, it'd be more selfishly so that it when I'm filming things for you guys I don't have to have a camcorder up to the screen.”
RetroRalph@ 5:37 — Identifies single functional limitation and explains practical use case for HDMI feature
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