Top 8 Hyperkin Competitors & Alternatives in 2025
Updated onFind more companies like Hyperkin. We've shortlisted leading alternatives and mapped their strengths, pricing, and go-to-market focus.
Hyperkin
Best for consumersHyperkin is a U.S.-based gaming hardware developer and distributor specializing in affordable retro consoles, handhelds, and accessories such as the RetroN and SupaBoy lines. citeturn0search0
Starts at $9.99 / per unit
Competitors
- #1Est. 2001 • 51-200 employees
AtGames
Best for consumersAtGames is a U.S.-based maker of licensed plug-and-play retro consoles, arcade cabinets, and connected ‘Legends’ products that directly compete in the mass-market retro-console category. citeturn9search6turn10search0
Starts at $34.99 / per unit
- #2Est. 2013 • 11-50 employees
8BitDo
Best for consumers8BitDo designs and sells retro-inspired controllers, adapters, and accessories for modern and retro platforms and is a major competitor in the controller/accessory segment. citeturn6search5turn8search4
Starts at $19.99 / per unit
#3
Est. 2017 • 11-50 employeesAnbernic
Best for consumersAnbernic is a Chinese manufacturer of affordable handheld retro gaming devices (RG series) that competes with Hyperkin’s handhelds and low-cost consoles. citeturn17search1turn17search12
- #4Est. 2011 • 11-50 employees
Analogue
Best for power usersAnalogue is a U.S. hardware company that makes premium FPGA-based retro consoles (Analogue Pocket, Mega Sg) and competes for retro enthusiasts seeking high-fidelity hardware. citeturn4search12turn5search1
Starts at $219.99 / per unit
#5
Est. 2015 • 51-200 employeesPolymega
Best for power usersPolymega (Playmaji) produces a modular, all‑in‑one retro console (base unit + modules) aimed at enthusiasts who want broad-format compatibility; it competes with Hyperkin at the higher end of the retro-console market. citeturn18search12turn18search0
Starts at $450 / per unit
- #6Est. 2002 • 51-200 employees
My Arcade
Best for consumersMy Arcade (dreamGEAR label) makes plug‑and‑play mini arcades, handhelds and tabletop machines — direct retail competitors in the affordable retro/plug‑and‑play space. citeturn14search7turn14search0
- #7Est. 2007 • 11-50 employees
Retro‑Bit
Best for consumersRetro‑Bit produces licensed retro consoles, adapters and third‑party accessories (RetroDuo, Super Retro Trio, controllers) and competes with Hyperkin on licensed retro hardware and accessories. citeturn12search1
- #8Est. 2015 • 2-10 employees
Retro Games Ltd
Best for consumersRetro Games Ltd (THEC64 / THEC64 Mini) is a UK-based micro company producing officially licensed mini/replica retro systems for collectors and mass retail. citeturn16search1turn16search8
Starts at $99 / per unit
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