Matthew P
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de marzo de 2025
Amazing device. Great price, great battery, super easy to carry, and easily to mod. Has thousands of games ready to go. The clamshell design is a personal favorite of mine and only makes it more fun to whip out. Small enough to fit in my pocket.
Matthew P
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de marzo de 2025
Amazing device. Great price, great battery, super easy to carry, and easily to mod. Has thousands of games ready to go. The clamshell design is a personal favorite of mine and only makes it more fun to whip out. Small enough to fit in my pocket.
Matthew P
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de marzo de 2025
Amazing device. Great price, great battery, super easy to carry, and easily to mod. Has thousands of games ready to go. The clamshell design is a personal favorite of mine and only makes it more fun to whip out. Small enough to fit in my pocket.
Matthew P
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de marzo de 2025
Amazing device. Great price, great battery, super easy to carry, and easily to mod. Has thousands of games ready to go. The clamshell design is a personal favorite of mine and only makes it more fun to whip out. Small enough to fit in my pocket.
Matthew P
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de marzo de 2025
Amazing device. Great price, great battery, super easy to carry, and easily to mod. Has thousands of games ready to go. The clamshell design is a personal favorite of mine and only makes it more fun to whip out. Small enough to fit in my pocket.
Matthew P
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de marzo de 2025
Amazing device. Great price, great battery, super easy to carry, and easily to mod. Has thousands of games ready to go. The clamshell design is a personal favorite of mine and only makes it more fun to whip out. Small enough to fit in my pocket.
Matthew P
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de marzo de 2025
Amazing device. Great price, great battery, super easy to carry, and easily to mod. Has thousands of games ready to go. The clamshell design is a personal favorite of mine and only makes it more fun to whip out. Small enough to fit in my pocket.
Matthew P
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de marzo de 2025
Amazing device. Great price, great battery, super easy to carry, and easily to mod. Has thousands of games ready to go. The clamshell design is a personal favorite of mine and only makes it more fun to whip out. Small enough to fit in my pocket.
E
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de febrero de 2025
It’s replaced my Retroid 4, I only play these games for nostalgia and the form factor absolutely helps with that. It’s pretty well built and so far everything seems solid, I was worried about a hinge issue but at this point I’d just buy another one if it did have that issue. (I installed another OS so that’s why my Home Screen looks different over stock)
E
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de febrero de 2025
It’s replaced my Retroid 4, I only play these games for nostalgia and the form factor absolutely helps with that. It’s pretty well built and so far everything seems solid, I was worried about a hinge issue but at this point I’d just buy another one if it did have that issue. (I installed another OS so that’s why my Home Screen looks different over stock)
E
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de febrero de 2025
It’s replaced my Retroid 4, I only play these games for nostalgia and the form factor absolutely helps with that. It’s pretty well built and so far everything seems solid, I was worried about a hinge issue but at this point I’d just buy another one if it did have that issue. (I installed another OS so that’s why my Home Screen looks different over stock)
E
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de febrero de 2025
It’s replaced my Retroid 4, I only play these games for nostalgia and the form factor absolutely helps with that. It’s pretty well built and so far everything seems solid, I was worried about a hinge issue but at this point I’d just buy another one if it did have that issue. (I installed another OS so that’s why my Home Screen looks different over stock)
E
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de febrero de 2025
It’s replaced my Retroid 4, I only play these games for nostalgia and the form factor absolutely helps with that. It’s pretty well built and so far everything seems solid, I was worried about a hinge issue but at this point I’d just buy another one if it did have that issue. (I installed another OS so that’s why my Home Screen looks different over stock)
E
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de febrero de 2025
It’s replaced my Retroid 4, I only play these games for nostalgia and the form factor absolutely helps with that. It’s pretty well built and so far everything seems solid, I was worried about a hinge issue but at this point I’d just buy another one if it did have that issue. (I installed another OS so that’s why my Home Screen looks different over stock)
E
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de febrero de 2025
It’s replaced my Retroid 4, I only play these games for nostalgia and the form factor absolutely helps with that. It’s pretty well built and so far everything seems solid, I was worried about a hinge issue but at this point I’d just buy another one if it did have that issue. (I installed another OS so that’s why my Home Screen looks different over stock)
E
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de febrero de 2025
It’s replaced my Retroid 4, I only play these games for nostalgia and the form factor absolutely helps with that. It’s pretty well built and so far everything seems solid, I was worried about a hinge issue but at this point I’d just buy another one if it did have that issue. (I installed another OS so that’s why my Home Screen looks different over stock)
Veronica Pesina
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de febrero de 2025
This is a great little pocket gaming device, fairly easy to setup also. First one i bought the hinge did break after a month, but after contacting the seller they were very helpful and took great care of my needs! Would 100 percent recommend uying from them anytime.
Veronica Pesina
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de febrero de 2025
This is a great little pocket gaming device, fairly easy to setup also. First one i bought the hinge did break after a month, but after contacting the seller they were very helpful and took great care of my needs! Would 100 percent recommend uying from them anytime.
Veronica Pesina
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de febrero de 2025
This is a great little pocket gaming device, fairly easy to setup also. First one i bought the hinge did break after a month, but after contacting the seller they were very helpful and took great care of my needs! Would 100 percent recommend uying from them anytime.
Veronica Pesina
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de febrero de 2025
This is a great little pocket gaming device, fairly easy to setup also. First one i bought the hinge did break after a month, but after contacting the seller they were very helpful and took great care of my needs! Would 100 percent recommend uying from them anytime.
Veronica Pesina
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de febrero de 2025
This is a great little pocket gaming device, fairly easy to setup also. First one i bought the hinge did break after a month, but after contacting the seller they were very helpful and took great care of my needs! Would 100 percent recommend uying from them anytime.
Veronica Pesina
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de febrero de 2025
This is a great little pocket gaming device, fairly easy to setup also. First one i bought the hinge did break after a month, but after contacting the seller they were very helpful and took great care of my needs! Would 100 percent recommend uying from them anytime.
Veronica Pesina
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de febrero de 2025
This is a great little pocket gaming device, fairly easy to setup also. First one i bought the hinge did break after a month, but after contacting the seller they were very helpful and took great care of my needs! Would 100 percent recommend uying from them anytime.
Veronica Pesina
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de febrero de 2025
This is a great little pocket gaming device, fairly easy to setup also. First one i bought the hinge did break after a month, but after contacting the seller they were very helpful and took great care of my needs! Would 100 percent recommend uying from them anytime.
Padhric the Peculiar
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de enero de 2025
Ah yes, yet another Anbernic emulator rocking the H700 Allwinner chipset. The nice thing about that is hobbyists have developed incredible custom firmware (CFW) for these things, which really amps up the out-of-box (OOB) experience and takes these devices to the next level. Not gonna lie: the OOB is only acceptable because Anbernic's idea of user interface/user experience (UI/UX) is straight out of the early 1990s, but if you take the time to install Knulli or MuOS onto this thing (I prefer MuOS due to the smaller screen), you will fall in love with this thing.The common complaint about the 35XXSP is that the D-pad and face buttons are too loud. I disagree. Yes, the are clicky, but they aren't obnoxiously loud unless you are in a silent room, and even then they aren't objectionable. I'd say this goes for the triggers as well -- the sound about the same to me. The Start/Select buttons are noticeably louder, but of course they don't get used as much. None of them require an excessive amount of force to activate, so I have no issue with the buttons.Since it's an H700, this device will run all retro systems from Dreamcast/PSP (not the entire library, I hear, though I haven't yet found a game for those systems they won't run) and back. So, roughly 30-35 years of videogames on a device I can fold up and plonk into my pocket for under $75?! Sign me up. I actually have two of these: the silver one everyone seemingly got and the DMG style, which I prefer. Oh, and there was an issue with the review units having loose triggers which rattled loudly, but this was fixed prior to or shortly after retail release -- neither of mine have this problem.The SP has a two-SD card setup, so you'll need two micro SD cards to make this thing work. They ship with Anbernic's awful stock firmware on one card and I think you can buy a second with the ROMs if you need to, but it's better to provide your own for both. Again, Knulli or MuOS works like a charm on the SP and really elevates the UX, so definitely do that... you can even set the CFW to auto-save and shutdown the device when you close the lid and have it boot directly into the game you left when you turn it back on... very cool. As for the ROMs, you can cram a ton of games onto a 128GB card, no problem. Only Dreamcast and PS1 games take up a lot of space, so you should probably curate those, but for everything else you can literally dump the entire library for those systems and still have plenty of space left over.The RG 35XXSP is arguably Anbernic's best handheld emulator yet -- it's certainly the most popular, and for good reason. I love my 40XXV a bit more, but the SP is an excellent choice as well.
Padhric the Peculiar
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de enero de 2025
Ah yes, yet another Anbernic emulator rocking the H700 Allwinner chipset. The nice thing about that is hobbyists have developed incredible custom firmware (CFW) for these things, which really amps up the out-of-box (OOB) experience and takes these devices to the next level. Not gonna lie: the OOB is only acceptable because Anbernic's idea of user interface/user experience (UI/UX) is straight out of the early 1990s, but if you take the time to install Knulli or MuOS onto this thing (I prefer MuOS due to the smaller screen), you will fall in love with this thing.The common complaint about the 35XXSP is that the D-pad and face buttons are too loud. I disagree. Yes, the are clicky, but they aren't obnoxiously loud unless you are in a silent room, and even then they aren't objectionable. I'd say this goes for the triggers as well -- the sound about the same to me. The Start/Select buttons are noticeably louder, but of course they don't get used as much. None of them require an excessive amount of force to activate, so I have no issue with the buttons.Since it's an H700, this device will run all retro systems from Dreamcast/PSP (not the entire library, I hear, though I haven't yet found a game for those systems they won't run) and back. So, roughly 30-35 years of videogames on a device I can fold up and plonk into my pocket for under $75?! Sign me up. I actually have two of these: the silver one everyone seemingly got and the DMG style, which I prefer. Oh, and there was an issue with the review units having loose triggers which rattled loudly, but this was fixed prior to or shortly after retail release -- neither of mine have this problem.The SP has a two-SD card setup, so you'll need two micro SD cards to make this thing work. They ship with Anbernic's awful stock firmware on one card and I think you can buy a second with the ROMs if you need to, but it's better to provide your own for both. Again, Knulli or MuOS works like a charm on the SP and really elevates the UX, so definitely do that... you can even set the CFW to auto-save and shutdown the device when you close the lid and have it boot directly into the game you left when you turn it back on... very cool. As for the ROMs, you can cram a ton of games onto a 128GB card, no problem. Only Dreamcast and PS1 games take up a lot of space, so you should probably curate those, but for everything else you can literally dump the entire library for those systems and still have plenty of space left over.The RG 35XXSP is arguably Anbernic's best handheld emulator yet -- it's certainly the most popular, and for good reason. I love my 40XXV a bit more, but the SP is an excellent choice as well.
Padhric the Peculiar
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de enero de 2025
Ah yes, yet another Anbernic emulator rocking the H700 Allwinner chipset. The nice thing about that is hobbyists have developed incredible custom firmware (CFW) for these things, which really amps up the out-of-box (OOB) experience and takes these devices to the next level. Not gonna lie: the OOB is only acceptable because Anbernic's idea of user interface/user experience (UI/UX) is straight out of the early 1990s, but if you take the time to install Knulli or MuOS onto this thing (I prefer MuOS due to the smaller screen), you will fall in love with this thing.The common complaint about the 35XXSP is that the D-pad and face buttons are too loud. I disagree. Yes, the are clicky, but they aren't obnoxiously loud unless you are in a silent room, and even then they aren't objectionable. I'd say this goes for the triggers as well -- the sound about the same to me. The Start/Select buttons are noticeably louder, but of course they don't get used as much. None of them require an excessive amount of force to activate, so I have no issue with the buttons.Since it's an H700, this device will run all retro systems from Dreamcast/PSP (not the entire library, I hear, though I haven't yet found a game for those systems they won't run) and back. So, roughly 30-35 years of videogames on a device I can fold up and plonk into my pocket for under $75?! Sign me up. I actually have two of these: the silver one everyone seemingly got and the DMG style, which I prefer. Oh, and there was an issue with the review units having loose triggers which rattled loudly, but this was fixed prior to or shortly after retail release -- neither of mine have this problem.The SP has a two-SD card setup, so you'll need two micro SD cards to make this thing work. They ship with Anbernic's awful stock firmware on one card and I think you can buy a second with the ROMs if you need to, but it's better to provide your own for both. Again, Knulli or MuOS works like a charm on the SP and really elevates the UX, so definitely do that... you can even set the CFW to auto-save and shutdown the device when you close the lid and have it boot directly into the game you left when you turn it back on... very cool. As for the ROMs, you can cram a ton of games onto a 128GB card, no problem. Only Dreamcast and PS1 games take up a lot of space, so you should probably curate those, but for everything else you can literally dump the entire library for those systems and still have plenty of space left over.The RG 35XXSP is arguably Anbernic's best handheld emulator yet -- it's certainly the most popular, and for good reason. I love my 40XXV a bit more, but the SP is an excellent choice as well.
Padhric the Peculiar
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de enero de 2025
Ah yes, yet another Anbernic emulator rocking the H700 Allwinner chipset. The nice thing about that is hobbyists have developed incredible custom firmware (CFW) for these things, which really amps up the out-of-box (OOB) experience and takes these devices to the next level. Not gonna lie: the OOB is only acceptable because Anbernic's idea of user interface/user experience (UI/UX) is straight out of the early 1990s, but if you take the time to install Knulli or MuOS onto this thing (I prefer MuOS due to the smaller screen), you will fall in love with this thing.The common complaint about the 35XXSP is that the D-pad and face buttons are too loud. I disagree. Yes, the are clicky, but they aren't obnoxiously loud unless you are in a silent room, and even then they aren't objectionable. I'd say this goes for the triggers as well -- the sound about the same to me. The Start/Select buttons are noticeably louder, but of course they don't get used as much. None of them require an excessive amount of force to activate, so I have no issue with the buttons.Since it's an H700, this device will run all retro systems from Dreamcast/PSP (not the entire library, I hear, though I haven't yet found a game for those systems they won't run) and back. So, roughly 30-35 years of videogames on a device I can fold up and plonk into my pocket for under $75?! Sign me up. I actually have two of these: the silver one everyone seemingly got and the DMG style, which I prefer. Oh, and there was an issue with the review units having loose triggers which rattled loudly, but this was fixed prior to or shortly after retail release -- neither of mine have this problem.The SP has a two-SD card setup, so you'll need two micro SD cards to make this thing work. They ship with Anbernic's awful stock firmware on one card and I think you can buy a second with the ROMs if you need to, but it's better to provide your own for both. Again, Knulli or MuOS works like a charm on the SP and really elevates the UX, so definitely do that... you can even set the CFW to auto-save and shutdown the device when you close the lid and have it boot directly into the game you left when you turn it back on... very cool. As for the ROMs, you can cram a ton of games onto a 128GB card, no problem. Only Dreamcast and PS1 games take up a lot of space, so you should probably curate those, but for everything else you can literally dump the entire library for those systems and still have plenty of space left over.The RG 35XXSP is arguably Anbernic's best handheld emulator yet -- it's certainly the most popular, and for good reason. I love my 40XXV a bit more, but the SP is an excellent choice as well.
Padhric the Peculiar
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de enero de 2025
Ah yes, yet another Anbernic emulator rocking the H700 Allwinner chipset. The nice thing about that is hobbyists have developed incredible custom firmware (CFW) for these things, which really amps up the out-of-box (OOB) experience and takes these devices to the next level. Not gonna lie: the OOB is only acceptable because Anbernic's idea of user interface/user experience (UI/UX) is straight out of the early 1990s, but if you take the time to install Knulli or MuOS onto this thing (I prefer MuOS due to the smaller screen), you will fall in love with this thing.The common complaint about the 35XXSP is that the D-pad and face buttons are too loud. I disagree. Yes, the are clicky, but they aren't obnoxiously loud unless you are in a silent room, and even then they aren't objectionable. I'd say this goes for the triggers as well -- the sound about the same to me. The Start/Select buttons are noticeably louder, but of course they don't get used as much. None of them require an excessive amount of force to activate, so I have no issue with the buttons.Since it's an H700, this device will run all retro systems from Dreamcast/PSP (not the entire library, I hear, though I haven't yet found a game for those systems they won't run) and back. So, roughly 30-35 years of videogames on a device I can fold up and plonk into my pocket for under $75?! Sign me up. I actually have two of these: the silver one everyone seemingly got and the DMG style, which I prefer. Oh, and there was an issue with the review units having loose triggers which rattled loudly, but this was fixed prior to or shortly after retail release -- neither of mine have this problem.The SP has a two-SD card setup, so you'll need two micro SD cards to make this thing work. They ship with Anbernic's awful stock firmware on one card and I think you can buy a second with the ROMs if you need to, but it's better to provide your own for both. Again, Knulli or MuOS works like a charm on the SP and really elevates the UX, so definitely do that... you can even set the CFW to auto-save and shutdown the device when you close the lid and have it boot directly into the game you left when you turn it back on... very cool. As for the ROMs, you can cram a ton of games onto a 128GB card, no problem. Only Dreamcast and PS1 games take up a lot of space, so you should probably curate those, but for everything else you can literally dump the entire library for those systems and still have plenty of space left over.The RG 35XXSP is arguably Anbernic's best handheld emulator yet -- it's certainly the most popular, and for good reason. I love my 40XXV a bit more, but the SP is an excellent choice as well.
Padhric the Peculiar
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de enero de 2025
Ah yes, yet another Anbernic emulator rocking the H700 Allwinner chipset. The nice thing about that is hobbyists have developed incredible custom firmware (CFW) for these things, which really amps up the out-of-box (OOB) experience and takes these devices to the next level. Not gonna lie: the OOB is only acceptable because Anbernic's idea of user interface/user experience (UI/UX) is straight out of the early 1990s, but if you take the time to install Knulli or MuOS onto this thing (I prefer MuOS due to the smaller screen), you will fall in love with this thing.The common complaint about the 35XXSP is that the D-pad and face buttons are too loud. I disagree. Yes, the are clicky, but they aren't obnoxiously loud unless you are in a silent room, and even then they aren't objectionable. I'd say this goes for the triggers as well -- the sound about the same to me. The Start/Select buttons are noticeably louder, but of course they don't get used as much. None of them require an excessive amount of force to activate, so I have no issue with the buttons.Since it's an H700, this device will run all retro systems from Dreamcast/PSP (not the entire library, I hear, though I haven't yet found a game for those systems they won't run) and back. So, roughly 30-35 years of videogames on a device I can fold up and plonk into my pocket for under $75?! Sign me up. I actually have two of these: the silver one everyone seemingly got and the DMG style, which I prefer. Oh, and there was an issue with the review units having loose triggers which rattled loudly, but this was fixed prior to or shortly after retail release -- neither of mine have this problem.The SP has a two-SD card setup, so you'll need two micro SD cards to make this thing work. They ship with Anbernic's awful stock firmware on one card and I think you can buy a second with the ROMs if you need to, but it's better to provide your own for both. Again, Knulli or MuOS works like a charm on the SP and really elevates the UX, so definitely do that... you can even set the CFW to auto-save and shutdown the device when you close the lid and have it boot directly into the game you left when you turn it back on... very cool. As for the ROMs, you can cram a ton of games onto a 128GB card, no problem. Only Dreamcast and PS1 games take up a lot of space, so you should probably curate those, but for everything else you can literally dump the entire library for those systems and still have plenty of space left over.The RG 35XXSP is arguably Anbernic's best handheld emulator yet -- it's certainly the most popular, and for good reason. I love my 40XXV a bit more, but the SP is an excellent choice as well.
Padhric the Peculiar
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de enero de 2025
Ah yes, yet another Anbernic emulator rocking the H700 Allwinner chipset. The nice thing about that is hobbyists have developed incredible custom firmware (CFW) for these things, which really amps up the out-of-box (OOB) experience and takes these devices to the next level. Not gonna lie: the OOB is only acceptable because Anbernic's idea of user interface/user experience (UI/UX) is straight out of the early 1990s, but if you take the time to install Knulli or MuOS onto this thing (I prefer MuOS due to the smaller screen), you will fall in love with this thing.The common complaint about the 35XXSP is that the D-pad and face buttons are too loud. I disagree. Yes, the are clicky, but they aren't obnoxiously loud unless you are in a silent room, and even then they aren't objectionable. I'd say this goes for the triggers as well -- the sound about the same to me. The Start/Select buttons are noticeably louder, but of course they don't get used as much. None of them require an excessive amount of force to activate, so I have no issue with the buttons.Since it's an H700, this device will run all retro systems from Dreamcast/PSP (not the entire library, I hear, though I haven't yet found a game for those systems they won't run) and back. So, roughly 30-35 years of videogames on a device I can fold up and plonk into my pocket for under $75?! Sign me up. I actually have two of these: the silver one everyone seemingly got and the DMG style, which I prefer. Oh, and there was an issue with the review units having loose triggers which rattled loudly, but this was fixed prior to or shortly after retail release -- neither of mine have this problem.The SP has a two-SD card setup, so you'll need two micro SD cards to make this thing work. They ship with Anbernic's awful stock firmware on one card and I think you can buy a second with the ROMs if you need to, but it's better to provide your own for both. Again, Knulli or MuOS works like a charm on the SP and really elevates the UX, so definitely do that... you can even set the CFW to auto-save and shutdown the device when you close the lid and have it boot directly into the game you left when you turn it back on... very cool. As for the ROMs, you can cram a ton of games onto a 128GB card, no problem. Only Dreamcast and PS1 games take up a lot of space, so you should probably curate those, but for everything else you can literally dump the entire library for those systems and still have plenty of space left over.The RG 35XXSP is arguably Anbernic's best handheld emulator yet -- it's certainly the most popular, and for good reason. I love my 40XXV a bit more, but the SP is an excellent choice as well.
Padhric the Peculiar
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de enero de 2025
Ah yes, yet another Anbernic emulator rocking the H700 Allwinner chipset. The nice thing about that is hobbyists have developed incredible custom firmware (CFW) for these things, which really amps up the out-of-box (OOB) experience and takes these devices to the next level. Not gonna lie: the OOB is only acceptable because Anbernic's idea of user interface/user experience (UI/UX) is straight out of the early 1990s, but if you take the time to install Knulli or MuOS onto this thing (I prefer MuOS due to the smaller screen), you will fall in love with this thing.The common complaint about the 35XXSP is that the D-pad and face buttons are too loud. I disagree. Yes, the are clicky, but they aren't obnoxiously loud unless you are in a silent room, and even then they aren't objectionable. I'd say this goes for the triggers as well -- the sound about the same to me. The Start/Select buttons are noticeably louder, but of course they don't get used as much. None of them require an excessive amount of force to activate, so I have no issue with the buttons.Since it's an H700, this device will run all retro systems from Dreamcast/PSP (not the entire library, I hear, though I haven't yet found a game for those systems they won't run) and back. So, roughly 30-35 years of videogames on a device I can fold up and plonk into my pocket for under $75?! Sign me up. I actually have two of these: the silver one everyone seemingly got and the DMG style, which I prefer. Oh, and there was an issue with the review units having loose triggers which rattled loudly, but this was fixed prior to or shortly after retail release -- neither of mine have this problem.The SP has a two-SD card setup, so you'll need two micro SD cards to make this thing work. They ship with Anbernic's awful stock firmware on one card and I think you can buy a second with the ROMs if you need to, but it's better to provide your own for both. Again, Knulli or MuOS works like a charm on the SP and really elevates the UX, so definitely do that... you can even set the CFW to auto-save and shutdown the device when you close the lid and have it boot directly into the game you left when you turn it back on... very cool. As for the ROMs, you can cram a ton of games onto a 128GB card, no problem. Only Dreamcast and PS1 games take up a lot of space, so you should probably curate those, but for everything else you can literally dump the entire library for those systems and still have plenty of space left over.The RG 35XXSP is arguably Anbernic's best handheld emulator yet -- it's certainly the most popular, and for good reason. I love my 40XXV a bit more, but the SP is an excellent choice as well.
John Hostetter
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de abril de 2025
Finally was able to get this device for my old school pokemon games and I'm pretty sure the unit was used and returned. Theres scratches on it, speaker sounds distorted and the hinge is pretty loose and the box for the charger was crushed.Really disappointed..
John Hostetter
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de abril de 2025
Finally was able to get this device for my old school pokemon games and I'm pretty sure the unit was used and returned. Theres scratches on it, speaker sounds distorted and the hinge is pretty loose and the box for the charger was crushed.Really disappointed..
John Hostetter
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de abril de 2025
Finally was able to get this device for my old school pokemon games and I'm pretty sure the unit was used and returned. Theres scratches on it, speaker sounds distorted and the hinge is pretty loose and the box for the charger was crushed.Really disappointed..
John Hostetter
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de abril de 2025
Finally was able to get this device for my old school pokemon games and I'm pretty sure the unit was used and returned. Theres scratches on it, speaker sounds distorted and the hinge is pretty loose and the box for the charger was crushed.Really disappointed..
John Hostetter
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de abril de 2025
Finally was able to get this device for my old school pokemon games and I'm pretty sure the unit was used and returned. Theres scratches on it, speaker sounds distorted and the hinge is pretty loose and the box for the charger was crushed.Really disappointed..
John Hostetter
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de abril de 2025
Finally was able to get this device for my old school pokemon games and I'm pretty sure the unit was used and returned. Theres scratches on it, speaker sounds distorted and the hinge is pretty loose and the box for the charger was crushed.Really disappointed..
John Hostetter
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de abril de 2025
Finally was able to get this device for my old school pokemon games and I'm pretty sure the unit was used and returned. Theres scratches on it, speaker sounds distorted and the hinge is pretty loose and the box for the charger was crushed.Really disappointed..
John Hostetter
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de abril de 2025
Finally was able to get this device for my old school pokemon games and I'm pretty sure the unit was used and returned. Theres scratches on it, speaker sounds distorted and the hinge is pretty loose and the box for the charger was crushed.Really disappointed..