Relive your nostalgia for handheld gaming with the $30 GameBud

Do you need something to keep you entertained during long trips? Back in the day, we had handhelds to keep us company, but these have largely become obsolete now that smartphones are a thing. Unfortunately, playing intense games without proper physical controls just doesn’t feel right. If you want to reminisce about the good ol’ days of handheld gaming, get yourself a GameBud for just $29.99.

The GameBud is a portable gaming console with a Game Boy-inspired handheld design. It features a small, lightweight design and physical buttons, which make gaming comfortable and storage easy. You can choose from 400 different games to play on the GameBud’s LCD screen, or you can connect it to your TV screen with the included AV cable. Finally, the GameBud’s battery offers up to 3 hours of play time and can be charged in just 2 hours.

If you want a dedicated handheld gaming experience that your smartphone can’t deliver, the GameBud is the perfect solution, and you can grab one in red or black for $29.99, or 60% off.

Prices are subject to change.

 

GameBud Portable Gaming Console (Red) - $29.99

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