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The RG35XXSP Flip Portable Retro Handheld Game Console features a unique flip design, a robust library of 5532 games, and a vibrant 3.5-inch IPS screen. With a powerful 3300 mAh battery, it supports seamless connectivity options including 5G WiFi and Bluetooth, making it a versatile choice for gaming enthusiasts.









A**S
Just.. better.
Built like a brick house. And was a Great price. I paid $80 I think for mine. And I paid $80 for my OG gameboy used at gamestop back in the day. Can't get better than this. It came full circle and it better to boot !!Got a extra as a gift too !!
A**R
Definitely a good purchase
This handheld runs incredibly smooth. The ability to add more games is seamless for an experienced and beginner level to roms. Only issue is though it can emulate and run psp games I would not recommend it for that use and it has a lot of hidden emulators already installed. There are no Gameboy games installed however you can port GBA roms and it will automatically emulate them so no extra software downloads necessary besides the games themselves. It has been an amazing run so far with this device.
D**K
Nostalgic feel with modern capabilities
Wow what a great handheld console!! I am a fan of Anbernic and have a few other handhelds. This one by far is my favorite! Only con is how noisy the buttons are; doesn’t bother me too much. The stock OS was cool, but I replaced it with MuOS. Very pleased with this purchase!
R**T
Cool Concept, Clunky Execution
I bought this primarily for the nostalgia factor—and in that regard, it delivers. The flip design feels great in the hand, the screen is crisp and colorful, and it handles most retro games well up to the PlayStation era. That said, my experience has been mixed.The first unit I received was defective after just one use. It had power issues and wouldn’t boot properly. Fortunately, the replacement worked fine and has held up so far.Pros:• Solid, nostalgic build—feels like a modern Game Boy Advance SP• Bright IPS screen with good viewing angles• Handles emulation for NES, SNES, GBA, and PS1 decently• Flip design protects the screen and feels compact in the pocketCons:• Interface is not user-friendly—navigating menus and managing games is frustrating• Buttons are stiff and clicky out of the box; not ideal for long play sessions• Some games need manual tweaks to run properly• You’ll likely need to install custom firmware to get the most out of itIf you’re comfortable with a bit of tinkering and can overlook the awkward stock interface, this handheld is a solid choice for retro gaming on the go. Just be aware it’s not truly plug-and-play, and quality control may be hit or miss.
H**.
Great value! It helps if you have some previous experience with ROMs.
I'm familiar with emulation and ROMs, people new to them may want a different device. I enjoyed playing games on the OEM TF card but installed my own 128GB SD and flashed Knulli Linux. Very happy with both OS's and the performance of the handheld. The screen looks great and all under $100.
O**D
Doesn't even work
Will power on, but won't fully boot up. Just sits in the same screen till the battery dies
L**F
Great for road trips!
Our kids love these things and the battery life is surprising.
B**
It’s got a bit of a learning curve
This game console is pretty neat! It comes with a whole slew of different games, you choose from different game types like PSlay Station, arcade type games, each kind of has its own menu of games. I played Bloons where you shoot as many balloons as possible, then Mars Matrix where you try to get the bad guys before they get you, and The Adam’s Family which is kind of similar to Mario.The whole unit is small enough to carry in your jacket pocket, and the charged up battery lasts a long time. I say there’s a learning curve because you don’t get very much in the way of instructions, but you can probably download the whole user’s manual from the company. Plus there’s more games you can get for it, you can hook it up to your TV and play on a big screen.I can see lots of these being taken by teachers and giving them back in June (do they still do that?) Or dads taking them from the kids. Playing it during church lol! This would be a terrific gift I think,. The games may be old school but in the car on a trip, backpacking trip, whatever. Any time a kid has a lot of time to kill, it’s small enough to stick in a backpack pocket its definitely a keeper. One last thing, it is a computer so like a computer you probably want to exit games and screens, and get to the menu and shut down.
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