You can add your own legally owned game files using a micro SD card (sold separately). Follow the steps below to prepare, copy and access your games.
1. Supported micro SD Card
The console supports cards up to 64 GB in capacity.
The card must be formatted to FAT32 before copying files.
Larger or NTFS/exFAT cards may not be recognised.
2. Copying Game Files to the micro SD Card
Insert the micro-SD SD card into your computer.
In the top-level (root) directory, create a new folder named games.
Inside games, create a folder for each game-file type listed below.
Copy the corresponding game files into their matching folders.
Safely eject the card and insert it into the console’s micro SD slot.
| Folder Name | Supported File Extensions |
|---|---|
| arcade (includes cps1, cps2, cps3, pgm) | zip |
| gb | cgb, dmg, gb, gbc, sgb |
| gba | cgb, dmg, gb, gbc, sgb |
| gbc | gb, gbc, gba |
| gg | gg, bin |
| md | md, mdx, smd, bin |
| n64 | n64, v64, z64, bin, u1 |
| nes (FC) | nes, fds, unf, unif |
| ngpc | ngp, ngpc, ngc, npc |
| pce | pce, sgx, cue, ccd, chd, toc, m3u |
| psp | iso, elf, cso, prx, pbp |
| ps1 | cue, toc, m3u, ccd, exe, pbp, chd, img, bin |
⚠️ Only use game files you legally own and ensure they are compatible with the console’s supported formats.
3. Accessing Your Games on the Console
Turn on the console.
On the game carousel, locate the TF icon at the far left.
Highlight TF and press OK.
If you have multiple folders, press the Down button to browse through them.
Select a folder and press OK to enter.
Highlight a game and press OK to start playing.
4. Tips for Reliable Use
Always eject your SD card safely from your computer before inserting it into the console.
Avoid renaming or moving system folders other than games.
If the TF folder does not appear, re-format the card and copy your games again.
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