Thanks for showing off Sparkster. The Rocket Knight series definitely needs more love. As for the Flip, I chose it over the 3+ since it's pretty much perfect to put in my pocket for work. I'll probably get the 3+ down the line for the analog sticks though.
I just find it hard to believe that they couldn't fit actual analogue sticks in when GPD managed it back in 2015. Sure those ones didn't click but you'd think tech would have improved since then.
Very very toy like as you say, good for the older machines, but seeing it struggle on Gamecube makes me wonder if the emulator is the problem or the handheld just seems a bit underpowered. Probably a bit of both. Great video as always Sir Chicken..
For the upper tier it will struggle, but I wouldn't say it's an underpowered handheld. Next bump in power is at around the 200$ mark, but the flip seems slightly too expensive when the 3+ is perfectly priced.
I'm kind of disappointed you didn't try Old faithful outrun 2006, although it was really nice to see one of my new favorites Lotus 2. Thanks for another great video. ❤
Could you do some tests of the real world battery life? Or a timelapse perhaps? I’m trying to get some numbers on the power efficiency and battery life for GameCube/ps2 emulation, as well as GBA, to figure out what I want to bring hiking/traveling. TDP of the chip is one thing, but the full device draw is obviously what matters. I’m sure a lot of people would love a video comparing the battery life of a selection of handhelds all playing the same game.
If you want this primarily for PS2 or GameCube, I'd suggest look at a different handheld. This can play some games, but it's really hit and miss. Check retroid pocket 3+ videos, it's really on the edge. Battery held up for around 9 hours with us mucking about with it
@@TeamPandory thank you! Mine arrived yesterday so will be spending today titting about with the setup. My first actual retro device, hacked my Vita though.
@@garethevans2499 As in the video, the setup can be a bit faffy- definitely doable, just... Annoying and can take a few hours to get everything working as you want. Once that's over, the fun can start (at last!)
could you do some video guide on how to run ps2 games on the retroid pocket flip especially gow 1 and 2 i'm still impressed how you managed to run gran turismo 4
Good review. Thanks! :) How's its latency? - Steam Deck's latency feels lower in Batocera (Linux) than RP3+ (Android). Should be easiest to sense in rythm games.
TBH at the moment, latency in regards to the Android system is quite minimal. Most of the lag will be due to the emulator or core that is being used rather than the actual operating system. Do you have any rhythm games in mind?
Good to hear. The best rythm example I have where not-low-enough Latency is showing up as lower score is a Game Boy Color - or was it an Advance - game. I'll find the title and let you know.
It was Rhythm Tengoku's intro test - you get a "print" of how well you do. On the Analogue Pocket and on thd MiSTer most of the dots are placed too early when I play it - that's on left side of the vertical center line. On Android, however, I remember the dots being too late (on the right side of the line).
@@DavidFilskov oofff. One of my favourite games. Regarding your methodology, there are far too many variables. Human error is the main problem, but as I mentioned earlier, there are multiple gba emulators / cores, both in retroarch as well as standalone android emulator. Then you can use runahead in retroarch to lower latency again. Then there's the "which version of Android", control drivers, and things that can effect latency which varies from system to system.
Agreed. Visual latency is often lower than the audio latency and in rythm games audio latency is quite important. And, yes, even with the same settings on different devices you can't be sure that you've reached their lowest possible latency. I've done tests on visual latency because I sensed that the latency was too high (in e.g. Bomb Jack). The tests showed that an old Anbernic running Linux had lower latency than two new powerful Android devices (Odin and GPD+) - as I feared and sensed. I haven't found a way to get low-enough latency on my Android handhelds but I've found Steam Deck's and PSVita's latency in emulation low enough for me (both Linux based). Some day I'll measure them too - and the RP3+
@TeamPandory Thank you for the reply. I currently own a Raspberry Pi 3B+ and I just couldn't get retroarch to detect any keyboard that I plugged in and the controller setup for point and click titles didn't work either. Definitely purchase a Retroid Pocket 3+ soon. I'll have to follow a lot of setup guides though.
@@papa_sloth_gaming547 In Android, you'll have more than one way to add Scummvm (RetroArch, Android Apk etc), and using the touch screen it should be much easier to set up. We like the RP3+ better than the flip, and the Pi3b+... Good choice.
Seems like a decent Handheld to me BUT i already got the Retroid Pocket 3+, so it is not a big upgrade for me and i don't like the analog sticks on the flip. sadly gamecube still seems not to run perfect.
Thanks for showing off Sparkster. The Rocket Knight series definitely needs more love. As for the Flip, I chose it over the 3+ since it's pretty much perfect to put in my pocket for work. I'll probably get the 3+ down the line for the analog sticks though.
Awesome review buddy ... 👍👍
Thanks wicked 😁
Subscribed! Can't wait to get mine 🎉
Thankyou! 🙏
Great video! But what the heck is a Megadrive?
It's got blast processing! How could you NOT know what a megadrive is!? ;-)
Hahaha.. 😂😂
I just find it hard to believe that they couldn't fit actual analogue sticks in when GPD managed it back in 2015. Sure those ones didn't click but you'd think tech would have improved since then.
probably drive up the price too much.
Clicking sticks in a clamshell is a disaster awaiting to happen
I prefer hall sliders they feel better for me.
Its good to know that John Lucke is recovering litle by litle
Very very toy like as you say, good for the older machines, but seeing it struggle on Gamecube makes me wonder if the emulator is the problem or the handheld just seems a bit underpowered. Probably a bit of both. Great video as always Sir Chicken..
For the upper tier it will struggle, but I wouldn't say it's an underpowered handheld. Next bump in power is at around the 200$ mark, but the flip seems slightly too expensive when the 3+ is perfectly priced.
I'm kind of disappointed you didn't try Old faithful outrun 2006, although it was really nice to see one of my new favorites Lotus 2. Thanks for another great video. ❤
Yeah, it works fine very much like the retroid pocket 3+ ... Same specs.
I did a comparison and using DHL or even the other option it costs less now to get the flip than the 3+ which doesn't make sense to me
Setting the fan to performance, i can shave my beard.
Could you do some tests of the real world battery life? Or a timelapse perhaps? I’m trying to get some numbers on the power efficiency and battery life for GameCube/ps2 emulation, as well as GBA, to figure out what I want to bring hiking/traveling. TDP of the chip is one thing, but the full device draw is obviously what matters. I’m sure a lot of people would love a video comparing the battery life of a selection of handhelds all playing the same game.
If you want this primarily for PS2 or GameCube, I'd suggest look at a different handheld. This can play some games, but it's really hit and miss. Check retroid pocket 3+ videos, it's really on the edge.
Battery held up for around 9 hours with us mucking about with it
@@TeamPandory Why does it differ from the 3+ in performance? They have the same chipset
Ah, seems I misunderstood what you meant
Needed a BIOS for the Amiga, right?
The usual that you need to add to retroarch. Bios and adf or whdload game
@@TeamPandory thank you! Mine arrived yesterday so will be spending today titting about with the setup. My first actual retro device, hacked my Vita though.
@@garethevans2499 As in the video, the setup can be a bit faffy- definitely doable, just... Annoying and can take a few hours to get everything working as you want. Once that's over, the fun can start (at last!)
could you do some video guide on how to run ps2 games on the retroid pocket flip especially gow 1 and 2 i'm still impressed how you managed to run gran turismo 4
There are plenty of videos showing how they run on the retroid pocket 3+. It's the same chipset, so the guides will work for the flip the same way.
@@TeamPandory can you refer me to a specific video?
@@deantzu there's a guide by mjolnir that should help.
still waiting for shippment of mine...first minute order..
Considering I just finished TNG 3:07 🤣🤣
John knows his hardware 😅
I like your reviews they are awesome. one small question about pilot wings 64 ,how do we fix the errors?
N64 is just a system that is janky to emulate. You'd need to switch graphic settings in the emulator.
Good review. Thanks! :)
How's its latency? - Steam Deck's latency feels lower in Batocera (Linux) than RP3+ (Android). Should be easiest to sense in rythm games.
TBH at the moment, latency in regards to the Android system is quite minimal. Most of the lag will be due to the emulator or core that is being used rather than the actual operating system. Do you have any rhythm games in mind?
Good to hear. The best rythm example I have where not-low-enough Latency is showing up as lower score is a Game Boy Color - or was it an Advance - game. I'll find the title and let you know.
It was Rhythm Tengoku's intro test - you get a "print" of how well you do. On the Analogue Pocket and on thd MiSTer most of the dots are placed too early when I play it - that's on left side of the vertical center line. On Android, however, I remember the dots being too late (on the right side of the line).
@@DavidFilskov oofff. One of my favourite games.
Regarding your methodology, there are far too many variables. Human error is the main problem, but as I mentioned earlier, there are multiple gba emulators / cores, both in retroarch as well as standalone android emulator. Then you can use runahead in retroarch to lower latency again.
Then there's the "which version of Android", control drivers, and things that can effect latency which varies from system to system.
Agreed. Visual latency is often lower than the audio latency and in rythm games audio latency is quite important. And, yes, even with the same settings on different devices you can't be sure that you've reached their lowest possible latency.
I've done tests on visual latency because I sensed that the latency was too high (in e.g. Bomb Jack). The tests showed that an old Anbernic running Linux had lower latency than two new powerful Android devices (Odin and GPD+) - as I feared and sensed.
I haven't found a way to get low-enough latency on my Android handhelds but I've found Steam Deck's and PSVita's latency in emulation low enough for me (both Linux based). Some day I'll measure them too - and the RP3+
Can it run fes ps3?
Niiiiiiiiiiice looking wee handheld, does it come preloaded with the games 😮 sweet video man 😊
Nope. You need to load them yourself.
For some of the point and click titles on the Amiga can you use the thumbstick for the mouse cursor?
Yeah of course. If you're into point and click you can install scummvm and use either thumbstick or screen
@TeamPandory Thank you for the reply. I currently own a Raspberry Pi 3B+ and I just couldn't get retroarch to detect any keyboard that I plugged in and the controller setup for point and click titles didn't work either. Definitely purchase a Retroid Pocket 3+ soon. I'll have to follow a lot of setup guides though.
@@papa_sloth_gaming547 In Android, you'll have more than one way to add Scummvm (RetroArch, Android Apk etc), and using the touch screen it should be much easier to set up.
We like the RP3+ better than the flip, and the Pi3b+... Good choice.
is this device more powerfull than the Logitech G Cloud??
No. But it's also nowhere near as expensive :-)
Seems like a decent Handheld to me BUT i already got the Retroid Pocket 3+, so it is not a big upgrade for me and i don't like the analog sticks on the flip. sadly gamecube still seems not to run perfect.
link doesnt show the flip?
Sorry, should work now.
Niiiiiiiiice.
Bro wtf are those text to speech inserts 😭
the color of the device is HORRIBLE .. what is this ?
Sports red!
RC ProAM