The handheld gaming space has exploded with experimentation over the past few years, and Anbernic has been right at the center of it. Known primarily for its retro handhelds, the company is now stepping into a slightly different lane with the RG G01—a hybrid controller with a built-in screen that aims to bridge the gap […]
This is my in-depth look at the Anbernic RG35XX SP, the FIRST clamshell handheld from Anbernic! This device is an almost exact clone of the iconic Gameboy Advance SP, and it truly surprised me with its performance and design. However, it’s not without its flaws. Join me as I dive into the details and discover […]
In this video, we take an in-depth look at Anbernic’s latest ultra-portable handheld, the RG28XX. It might just be the world’s SMALLEST yet most comfortable handheld device. Don’t be deceived by its compact size—this little gadget is powerful. Even without an analog joystick, it runs N64 and Dreamcast games effortlessly.
In this video, I go through the key differences between the two sub-$200 handhelds, Retroid Pocket 4 Pro and the Anbernic RG556. They have clear hardware differences, but what about the differences under the hood? How do they compare, for instance, in PS2 & Gamecube emulation? Let’s find out!
In this video we’re taking a closer look at the smallest handheld emulator yet. The Anbernic RG Nano has a vertical Gameboy inspired design, sporting a 1.5″ screen, FunKey OS, has an MP3 player and plays your games up to and including to PS1. This might just be the best TINY handheld we’ve seen in […]
In this video we take a close look at the similarities and differences of Anbernics vertical handheld emulators RG353V and the slightly cheaper RG353VS. Which one should you buy?
Down below you can watch Techcravers video review of the latest retro game handheld from Anbernic, the all metal RG405M.
In the world of gaming, handheld emulators have become increasingly popular for their ability to play classic games on the go. One of the latest handheld emulators to hit the market is the Anbernic RG35XX, and I’ve just released a new video review of the device.
In this video I unbox the latest handheld from Anbernic – The RG353P. I also start clean by flashing the SD card and install JELOS custom Linux firmware straight away. I also compare screen and sizes to the RG552 and RG503 as well as a certain retro controller.