🎉 Game On: Where Retro Meets Modern Fun!
The RG35XX H Retro Handheld Game Console is a 2023 upgrade featuring a 3.5-inch IPS screen, built-in 64G TF card with 5528 games, and support for HDMI TV output. It boasts 5G WiFi, Bluetooth 4.2, and a high-capacity 3300mAh battery for extended gaming sessions. With a powerful quad-core processor, this console ensures smooth gameplay across various formats.
C**B
So much fun!
This thing has so many games!It has games from psp to ds, and such a variety! Games I recognized included Castlevania, Pokemon, Tekken, Animal Crossing and Spiderman.The console itself is about the size of a phone. It fits in a purse very well, so now it's my purse console. The buttons all react well and it's easy to reach the actual buttons. The d pads are very awkward to use, but are also unnecessary for most functions, I've successfully avoided using them so far.The first console I got had an issue with the battery- it wouldn't charge. The exchange process was super easy and the new console I was sent doesn't have any issues.The battery life is pretty good, but it will run out if you don't power it off when you're not playing.Great little console with some great games from hard to get consoles. The sheer number is impressive, as are the quality of games that it has. It's small but mighty and I'm excited to play more.
J**G
Awesome, affordable retro gaming
I currently have an Anbernic RG353M (which I love - it's the blue model in the pictures) and I've been wanting to pick up a cheaper Anbernic with WiFi so my son and I can do some network play. The RG35XX has been out for a while and is great, but it doesn't have WiFi. The RG35XX H on the other hand is perfect - it has WiFi and Bluetooth, it's the same size and layout as the RG353M, and it has a much lower price. The buttons all feel great, especially the top-notch d-pad. Overall this is a fantastic option if you're looking to play some retro games on the go.Some recommendations for potential owners:- Order a good 64GB+ microSD card. The system comes with a single 64GB card preloaded with games, but I would suggest putting games and saves on another card and using the second card slot.- Check out what third-party OSes are available. GarlicOS, which is currently being ported to the RG35XX H, is a great piece of software and is super user-friendly and streamlined.- If you want to use headphones/earbuds, Bluetooth audio works but you might see some significant lag. I use wired earbuds personally to avoid this. Also note - USB-C earbuds don't seem to work like they do on my RG353M, so if you want to go wired you'll need to use the 3.5mm jack.
D**L
Beware
I'm not new to emulators, I understand that the stock sd cards suck and you need to set up your own. However, I do feel there should be SOME functionality stock. When I turned this on, it showed the anbernic screen and nothing else. I've tried all of the resets on the device and nothing works. Hopefully when I set my own sd cards with koriki it'll work, but so far,I'm very unimpressed.Update: I've attempted 3 different OS setups, none of them are working, I've changed sd cards from Amazon basics to SanDisk. I've set up 4 miyoo mini plus systems so I'm not exactly new to emulators and they all work fine. I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong but as it stands, this is a dope looking paperweight. Maybe hold off until a better OS comes out for it, or maybe someone posts a better setup guide.
A**N
Good Value For The Money
The overall build quality is top notch, the emulation software and roms however leave a bit to be desired. But overall a good budget option for getting into emulation for the first time.
M**R
My husband loves it
My husband wanted this extremely bad so I got it for him finally and he plays it quite a bit. He says there’s awesome games on it and it’s nostalgic. He’s 37 and plays with it with our 8 and 10 year old so it’s for all ages !
J**.
Pretty great
This is pretty much exactly as advertised. A little handheld emulator that does a great job with a lot of consoles/arcade games of yesteryear, with an SD card pre-installed with a whole bunch of authentic (but legally dubious) games to play.I guess to keep lawyers from pouncing a lot of Nintendo's big name titles are left off - no Super Mario or Zelda, but there's still plenty of famous games. I just got done playing through Castlevania: Symphony of the Night and it ran great.Once you get into newer games, PS2 era or beyond, this handheld can't really handle them. There are a couple of PSP games but not many. No Nintendo 64 games at all.The batter life is actually really good (with one caveat) - I think I can get five or six hours of play time on a charge. However, the standby time is unusually poor. If you just click the power button to put it in standby, it is still draining the batter. I don't think I can have it on standby for more than 8 hours without killing the battery. Odd that battery usage with the screen fully off is not lower than while playing games.If you want more games they are easy to install by downloading the ROM and putting it in the correct directory on the SD card.I have honestly had a ridiculous amount of fun on this thing for the amount of money I paid for it. If you're into retro gaming and don't mind limiting yourself to games 20 year or older, it's a great buy.
T**.
Havent had it long but seems amazing just one issue
Only had this a little while, it seems amazing as a child born in the 80's this has so many games i grew up on and loved. Havent found many flaws yet it seems incredible. My only real complaint so far is the screen protector. Yes its amazing they included a protective screen cover, but.... it doesnt fit the screen protector is literally 15% smaller than the screen. seriously wtf you didnt measure it? i didnt even bother using it, it literally leaves an 1/8 of an inch on every side uncovered. Not exactly sure what went wrong. But that shouldnt stop you from buying it, it's amazing so far.
M**L
Fun while it worked…
Really was loving this retro gaming device while it lasted , I purchased the anbernic device in late February and it arrived early march but by April I was having trouble getting the device to turn on and get passed the anberbic loading screen ..as of now the device no longer works and SD card is toast lost all games… waste of money
O**E
Build quality is nice. Software, not so much.
Feels good in the hand. But the device has a hard time loading to the main menu. I believe this is due to the poor quality sd card issued with it. Ordering samsung evo sd to replace it. Hoping it may improve boot times. Some games will refuse to start up and just go back to the menu. More tinkering is needed. The $148 price is a bit too much.
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