Got an itch to game but don’t have room for a Steam Deck or Nintendo Switch? Miss playing games on your old Game Boy Advance but don’t want to carry a stack of cartridges? Introducing the Anbernic ...
As a kid who grew up glued to his old Game Boy Advance SP, I have many fond memories of playing what most kids these days would call “retro games.” To this day, I still regularly find myself playing a ...
The Anbernic RG35XX is a handheld retro gaming console designed to bring back nostalgic memories of classic gaming, but it falls short in several key areas. Here’s a detailed look at its strengths and ...
The Anbernic RG Rotate is a handheld game console with mediocre specs that should be good enough for retro gaming, but which ...
Look, I get it. Another handheld gaming device hitting the market? Groundbreaking. But before you roll your eyes and click away faster than you’d dodge a blue shell in Mario Kart, hear me out. The ...
This screen-swiveling handheld console has been teased for a while now, and it's finally on sale. So what do you get for ...
The RG35XX 2024 has the same CPU as the RG35XX Plus: a 1.5GHz H7000 quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU. The GPU is the same dual-core G31 MP2. The handheld also has the same 1GB of LPDDR4 RAM as the RG35XX ...
Anbernic makes a lot of handheld game consoles, most of which are relatively inexpensive devices capable of playing games designed for older consoles. But the new Anbernic RG557 has the kind of ...
The handheld is powered by a Unisoc Tiger T618 octa-core CPU alongside a Mali G52 GPU ticking along at 850MHz. The combo is ...
May 2026 is shaping up to be a pivotal month for handheld gaming, blending bold hardware innovation with critical software refinements. From Anbernic\u2019s unique rotating display design to ...
Anbernic has officially launched the RG477V handheld gaming console. The new device supports emulation for consoles like the PlayStation 2 and Wii U and runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 8300 processor.
The assortment of Nintendo DS-inspired handhelds has a new contender, and the entry-level is now cheaper than ever, with the sub-$100 Anbernic RG DS. For reference, other new DS handhelds sell for ...