Great video my dude. Totally agree, reducing anything to “best” is a disservice to the nuance of this hobby and the viewers themselves. That said, the Bizazzle is a great choice! As much as I love the Miyoo Mini Plus on Onion, all of the various custom firmwares (which admittedly have mostly been refined for the other XX handhelds) have really stepped up the Bizazzle’s value across 2024.
Well said. It's crazy how much these things evolve with new firmware. I wasn't nuts about the Bizzazzle when it launched but it feels like a whole different device now!
@@TechDweeb yeah but the best is still the miyui mini just cuz it fits well in pockets, so i actually have it when i wanna play haha. they should settle that with a mini that has wifi' n stuff.
I honestly stopped watching other youtubers focused on retro handhelds because all their reviews are pretty much the same except this guy's videos he really makes them as unique as possible with a distinctive style.
Me too. I really do appreciate Russ from RetroGameCorps for the sheer amount of detail he puts into his reviews, but TechDweeb is far more entertaining, as well as informative.
I’ve bought my first handheld with the mission to make the experience super easy. No thinking, no tinkering, nothing fancy. Just easy. So I picked MiyooMini+ with litnxt card onionOS. Thank you TechDweeb for your content. You are my beacon in the retro handheld sea ❤
Love my MMP. So simple I give it to my 5yo to play. It has almost 300 hours played. The performance is lower but the portability is better. It is more size optimized than the rg35xx+. Also, got burned with a 351p that had light bleed and the screen died, so I decided to try Miyoo and was not disappointed.
The XX line is truely amazing for the whole retro community. It sets the benchmark for cheap / accessible but quality device. Imo, the only other device that can complete at this price point is Trimui Smart Pro because of its huge screen and real sleep mode. If XX line can get real sleep mode and maybe a 16:9 ratio version for psp than anbernic will conquer the cheap device market
the true sleep mode not being present for XX devices is because of the H700 chip, apparently it just can't do standby. Anbernic will probably have to change chips next year because they've pretty much exhausted the market for low end devices. They *could* use the same chip as the Smart Pro to get true sleep and therefore be able to release a whole new series of devices, but that would be a downgrade of WiFi chip and worse Portmaster support. I don't think any Rockchip besides the RK3566 would justify a new line of devices either. There apparently exists a 3562 but no device with it exists yet.
FIRST, he tells us to read books.... READ BOOKS!!.... on a handheld console, AND THEN calls us WEIRDOS for wanting to listen to music on a handheld console.... LOL.... this is comedy gold, GOLD I tells 'ya! You are a genius, nerd! When I grow up, I want to be as cool and nerdy and funny as you!
One day, our boi Tech Dweeb will do a collab with a company to either produce a handheld or make a handheld in conjunction with his color scheme as a limited color option.
Your videos get finer with time.... like wine. Great video! You're absolutely right, the It-Depends is the best retro handheld! My only addition would be to try to get the OLED version of the It-Depends. As for colours, my favourite is the Limited Edition It-Depends that came with the orange and black lining. Thanks as always, nerd! Nerd on nerding on!
For me, I would lean towards something like the Miyoo Mini v4 or the TrimUI Brick as the "one size fits all" emulation handheld. A pocketable Everyday Carry device, if you will. The RG35XX+ is probably a better choice overall, but I think portability is king when it comes to handhelds. I want to evoke that "bring your Game Boy to school" feeling!
The XX and + crap don't help. The numbers are nice because they're a rough of the screen size. The v and H are nice as well to quickly known the orientation.
More than half the fun of these retro handheld devices, for me at least, is trying out all the new custom firmware. Out of the box experience means nothing at all...if you care about that just buy a device from Nintendo or Sony. But no, don't do that. Don't waste money on brand names.
Dude you are an excellent reviewer. Just came across your channel to figure out which discount handheld to get as a sideline Christmas gift for my kids a couple weeks ago but this was a incredibly well balanced objective culmination of multiple different aspects, all explained and broken down excellently and clearly for any user level, with reasonable justifications for each piece and subset. Great great great job - the complexity of the task that you took on and the way that you approached it and came to a solution, and then explained that solution was just next level
This year I finally replaced my trusty GB Pocket from the 1990ies with a RG35XX (Old) after watching lots of RGC and your channel on how to add custom OS, ports and such. Since then I picked up the XX-H, a Cube XX and made a couple of 35XX's for friends as birthday gifts. In the end, the good old RG35XX with Garlic is probably the dearest to my heart and it definetly got the most playtime. Still all the other devices are super sweet. One can never have enough gaming in a pocket format. Thank you so much for all the useful insights on retro gaming on the go!
@ Haha, thanks! It’s my first one. I installed GammaOS and it’s been great. Just had to tweak some things, download a few external emulators but everything has been great so far.
@@TheMysteryDriver I definitely noticed the heft. And I do wish the bumpers and triggers weren’t in-line. Not a deal breaker. I also noticed the device is slightly too small, not a huge issue. And I wish the D-Pad was on top. Other than all that, I still think it’s awesome.
Brother... you have no idea how Metal Storm is my childhood and after all these years, you're the first video that I've ever seen show it. This is crazy.
I went for the Bizzazzle as my first retro handheld a few month ago and I never regretted it, so I'm glad it's the one you picked ! Great video Mr Dweeb, love your content
It's funny, but I just got my nephew an RG35XX last week. He fell in love with retro gaming at a trade show. It was the obvious choice for me, as it captures the essence of retro gaming perfectly. Playing the games of my childhood with him and seeing the excitement in his eyes took me back to when I first got my hands on a Sega.
You really explained this well! My personal favorite is the RG28xx because of the size and form factor. Second favorite is the Miyoo Mini (v4.1 with RTC).
Yay! Everyone's making their end of year videos. My absolute favorite videos of yours are your hidden gems vids! I've been playing Mazes of Fate on your recommendation and it is SO good. There are lots of hidden gems videos on UA-cam but you always pick games that are actually obscure and are always total bangers.
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I own MM+, but i like the 40xxV because of the stick and I can play my favorite psp game Fight Night Round 3. The only thing i dont like about it is that it only comes in 3 colors the retro gameboy color is not available.
I think Trimui Smart Pro is the best right now. It's cheaper than a lot of the XX with around the same amount of power maybe more and two form factors so you can choose horizontal or mini brick style.
@@hyperplayrpg The only downside, though not a huge one for me personally. I have nearly the exact same setup on my pc so other than moving saves around I can play everything on the big screen without connection anyway.
So I own the MiyooMini+ (pre-Onioned) and RG53xxSP (Stock) and others, and when asking non-retro dweebs like my niece and my coworkers, and friends , The MiyooMini+ is always the one chosen, I think the DMG-ness and the OnionOS ease of use along with the instant game switcher and sleep really makes the difference for most people. Great video as usual though!
Love the intro bro 😂 I've bought almost every handheld we've talked about this year except the premium gameboys / advance (ayaneo) my fav for the year / most used are the RG35XXSP and the Retroid P4 Pro. Currently waiting on my Retroid P5 and the TrimUi Brick! Got some SPs for my nephews this Xmas too 🙌🏽
Good video! There are so many options, so it can be hard to pick a "definitive" one as everyone has different criteria for their handhelds. For me, the Steam Deck still is my absolute favorite to play anything and everything, but it does come with a bit of a learning curve to set things up (especially to play non-Steam games). Though, for a more portable retro gaming experience, I'm a huge fan of any of the Retroid Pockets or the RG35XXSP (the GameBoy Advance SP is still one of my favorite handheld designs).
Still waiting for that perfect handheld to show up on the market. I really thought the DragonBox Pyra was going to be my dream handheld at one point, but the price and overall power of the unit quickly put an end to that dream. Personally, I'd love to see a clamshell handheld with a build in keyboard running Linux that costs $250 or less. I won't hold my breath.
My very first retro handheld was the zazzbizzle (AKA the RG35XXH), and I still think it's a rock-solid machine... even using the stock OS. I recently succumbed to the pressure and bought a squazizzle (RGCUBEXX) and while I do appreciate the larger screen and how well it works with GameBoy and other squarish ratio screens, it feels like a cheap, hollow toy in my hands compared to the meaty solidity of the H. The CubeXX pays for it's friendlier ergonomics by being nearly twice the size and bulk of the H as well. Another thing I found out is that my old-man eyes can't see a 3.5" screen without using reading glasses, and STILL can't see a 4" screen without reading glasses, so the size difference is somewhat pointless from that aspect. Another great video, btw. Keep up the amazingly dweeby work m'man.
Well, shoot, Dweeb. I already bought a MM+ and love it to death, thanks to you. I then bought a second one yesterday for my wife for Christmas ($40 on marketplace!). But now I'm wanting one of these too. Damn you!
I would like to see you make a video comparing the Brick and Miyoo Mini plus. I see people saying it's a replacement but I feel they are just saying that to sell them, the software on miyoo is so good. Tough to imagine it being better, so let's hear your opinion!
That would be a very hard call to make! They are so different. I really love the Brick, especially with Knulli, but it's hard to argue with the simplicity and convenience of Onion OS. Great idea for a video!
For me personally the 406v is the best. It has a large enough screen, but is still relatively small, and since I tend to wear oversize clothing, it's 100% pocketable in my case. It can also play everything I want - old stuff, n64 stuff, and even some dreamcast and PS2. What's not to love? (well, front-facing speakers would be nice, but hey, headphones do work nicely)
You hit the nail on the head for me. I love my 35XX+ for all the same reasons. And yeah, that's not to say there aren't other devices I like the look of, the Analog DMG would be the pick if money was no objective, for a lot of what I play the square screen of either Cube would be better, I love the modern aesthetic of the 40XXV and TrimUI Brick. But so far I've not felt enough of an urge to come away from my little "Gameboy" and I can't see that changing any time soon (at least until Anbernic finally released a Cube XXV with DMG colour scheme)
This was my first retro handheld and I loved it so much, it definetely satiated all my nostalgic needs. It also sparked the beginning of my downfall into the rabbit hole. I then got the rg35xx-h and then the rp4pro. I ended up selling my rg35xx plus, I kinda regret it, but I couldn’t justify having so many devices. The device is really beautiful to look at.
I have a Miyoo Mini Plus which I love, but I got my son an Rg35XX Plus, and honestly ......it feels much better built than my Miyoo. The buttons in particular feel like a big upgrade. I recommend it.
I somewhat agree (and my RG35xx is my only handheld to break on me so far). Perfect retro look (doesn't have the ugly generic buttons) not too big, not to small, plays everything you need (the best period of gaming) etc
I pick the H. It loses the gameboy form factor, but provides a decent pair of analog sticks that work well as secondary hotkeys (camera controls for 3D systems is one of the most common use for me). It is also a convenient touch screen option for DS emulation. Also, it makes one-handing pokemon even more possible with this form factor.
I've yet to buy my first handheld but I'm surprised your option wasn't the bigzazzle. In Canada you can find those things right around 115 bucks and they seem like they do a lot and are still a lot like the one you showed. That RP5 tho, I think that's the one that both my partner and I are gonna settle on
I understand your choice, but you didn't take into account the price/quality ratio. The current price (free shipping + promo code) of the RG35XX PLUS is $63 with 64GB, but with the R36S which has exactly the same configuration and which you can find for $30 with 128GB, plus it is under ArkOs. The choice of value for money is obvious here... Now let's imagine that we have a budget of
I don't know. The R36S is probably THE best and most well-rounded budget option there is, but it has its compromises. The RG35XX Plus has also been floating around the $45 range regularly, even in the $35-$40 range if you catch it during a good AliExpress sale with the right coupon. No analog sticks like the R36S, but it'll handle many DS, Dreamcast, and PSP games that don't require touchscreen or an analog stick generally better than the R36S can. I'm thinking like the DS Castlevania games, the Mega Man X remake on PSP, Soul Reaver on Dreamcast, etc.. All will run better on the RG35XX Plus. Plus it'll do all the PS1 and below stuff that the R36S is best being limited to. Better buttons and build quality on the Bazzizzle too. BUT ... All that said - you do have a great point. The R36S is still amazing for being routinely easy to find in the $30 range on any given day, and even as low as like $19-$21 during some sales in the past.
@@greyghostinfinite Wrong, inflation is crazy in February 2024 the RG35XX Plus price was ~$35-$40, but now you can't find it under 60$. The R36S Os received a v2.0 update (11/27/2024) and the emulation is almost perfect now. Better buttons and build quality on the Bazzizzle too. I agree with you but for 30$ 🤷♂
You're not wrong, I recommend the R36S when people ask. However, no Wi-Fi, no Bluetooth, not as pocketable, function/menu button not working & not quite as user friendly. I tell them to keep an eye out for the AliExpress deals. I got mine for $42 CAD including shipping. Also, I got my 35XX+ for $55 CAD including shipping. (June 2024) Both are a great option for newbies.
I know it DEFINITELY falls into the enthusiast category but my Odin 2 Pro gets a lot of playtime. Having a ps2 capable handheld in your bag with DAYS of battery life really comes in handy. My miyoo mini+ definitely gets an honorable mention for user friendliness and pocketability though. Ive played many snes and ps1 rpgs on it
It really does depend. What are you playing primarily? Want it to be pocketable? Does it have to be cheap? Anyways the short answer for "best" is the steam deck. It's not even a contest for me. That said the RGXXSP is probably the one I play the most, but that's also because I don't have a Retroid 5 (although I do have a 3 and barely use it)
Great the transparency with which you communicate, I've always known that your favorite is the Miyoo Mini. A few months ago, after watching many videos about retro handheld devices, I also came to the conclusion that the RG35XX Plus was the most balanced option in terms of aesthetics, price, and performance. Very happy to have it, highly recommended. In the future, I only hope it doesn’t lose support or that a firmware as solid as OnionOS for Miyoo gets developed.
Great video once again there Mr Dweeb! I myself own the rg cube and the rg35xx sp and they are both great devices! Of course the rg cube is more powerful than the 35 SP but the 35 SP is just so sweet... the form and functionality of it is solid, it plays what I want and is absolutely just amazing for what you pay for it I'm sure as you know Mr Dweeb, it's the same exact device as the one you crowned here in this video except for the ergonomics of course (clamshell as opposed to upright) it's amazing what they can put in the palms of our hands today. I remember when the original game boy came out I was about 13 years old and my buddies little brother got one for Christmas and I couldn't believe my eyes and now here we are.. good stuff!
Another fine deep dive TD, thanks for the review. I just picked one up as a present for a fellow dweeb. I hope they're as taken by it as you seem to be. Thanks again, I'll let you know how it goes over.
That's a great choice! I agree with everything you said. Personally, I've fallen into the trap of buying too many handhelds to count, and have settled on the RG40XXV (I think the proper name may be the Bigzizzle). I really like the larger display, solid controls, the added comfort of a larger device, and even that cardinal snapping analog stick isnuseful sometimes!
After too many purchases (3 bizzles, 2 miyoos, rp5, 406v, odin 2...) I realised that every bit of spare time ends with my zazzbizzle switched on, and I just can't explain why. Maybe this is just like love itself; when the perfect one says "hello", you'll know.
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I choose the biggzazzle over this one just for the screen size... It's not as "pocketable" as this one because of the single stick, but I have no complaints so far
To me it's the rgb20s or a similar designed one. If you have extra money, then buy 2 or 3. One large screen about 5'., one medium about 3.5", and a 2.8 one for the pocket. A 3" screen is also very doable and some have a flip screen eliminating the need to buy a case and screen protector, but I still use a case or even the box it came in for good protection.
I coulda sworn it would be MM+ since you love it so much. That alone shows you are genuine and not basing things on your own preferences. I have a MM+ and V4 cause of you. ✌🏽The Anbernic RG353PS does the rest (for now).
RG40XXH for me. I don't need super power for being out and about and the slightly bigger screen and bigger machine is easier on my old gamer eyes and hands. As a fellow geek, it's so hard to resist the higher spec machines, but I know I'd be playing the exact same things and once the screen ratio goes wider than 4:3, it's limited gains for me and the older retro stuff.
Is this the Bizizzle (8:17) or the Bizazzle (nearly every where else)? I'm confused. One of these days I will pick one of these up. It seems like it would be the perfect grab-and-go system for on-the-go retro gaming.
Uhhhh dude! Love the videos but what I love more is that your channel is growing and growing so fast! ❤ Anbernic's growing collection is a joke against you! 😂 500k in 2025? I think so!
I had a feeling this is the one you were going to choose, although I am more than happy with the Miyoo Mini Plus on Onion OS. The Bizzazzle though, looks great as an all rounder with all the extra features, can't go wrong at that price 👌
I have to agree on the Bizzazzle as the best general all around handheld. It is literally a tank and anyone with at least one functional orange cat brain cell can use it ... even if they only get to have the functional cell once in awhile.The Steam Deck is still king for me, especially the OLED; but you ain't pocketing that thing. There are obviously other great choices but this is something you can give to just about anyone and they'll be able to pick it up and enjoy it. Great choice overall!
To me the "best" should provide integer scaling for most systems as possible, be comfortable and with a 4 inch screen. So, the perfect Handheld is the Anbernic 406H. You get PS1 3x Integer scaling and 4x integer scaling on GBA. PSP is out of the question. XD HOWEVER. I thing that is a better experience (at least for ME) go for dedicated handhelds for specific systems. So. For GBA, obviously, the next release of the Anbernic RG43XX is the perfect one. No doubt about it. On the other hand, the perfect 4:3 handheld is the RG30XX. And tho for squared systems like GBC, Pico 8, etc., is the CubeXX. For PHP, grab a PSP. XD
I literally have 4 different handhelds which explains how there is not one perfect one. You may want a big one, you may want a small one, and you cannot have both, so literally one perfect one is impossible (let alone if someone doesnt even want a handheld and want a console, I have the Fire TV Stick and GT King for those). I still personally think the Steam Deck (oled or not) is the best all-around handheld, but as the best RETRO console, something smaller is better, because it does not need much. I think my RG Cube XX is perfect for me in that regard (which is techincally a different form factor of the RG35XX Plus), but I also have a RP4Pro for more higher end retro and better screen on (I also got it for $100 so I couldnt say no). Steam deck is harder to travel with than even a RP4Pro, let alone another one. For my dedicated travel one, I have a Miyoo A30 with SpruceOS (I am a huge fan of CFW, and I love more horizontal handhelds). And for people who want an out of the box experience, I guess just go by what Tech Dweeb said, like the mass appeal handheld, no frills, mainstream "B E S T" Retro handheld. I still think it is impossible, but this isnt bad lol. I will say, as a starter for someone getting into retro handhelds, I do agree the RGXX series with the H700 core is the best starting point. Best to get on AliExpress, and affordable to get extra things on there too (sometimes its all inclusive, I got my A30 with screen protector, case, and aux dongle for $25 with coupons, I also got lucky and was able to get a more reliable 128gb sd card for one dollar from Sandisk on a special AliExpress sale, so keep an eye out, i swear it was a mistake but I got like 6 of them (3 for $1 deal happened twice)).
We live in a culture that is constantly banking in on people's nostalgia, profiting off of its exploitation to the point that I now distance myself and am disgusted with the notion of being taken advantage of by supporting anything like this financially. No more remakes of beloved classics, no more clones of handhelds we loved in the past, no more regurgitation of the same old same old. People need to start supporting with their wallets things that are new.
I bought a Miyoo mini plus 2 weeks ago and I like it a lot. I was thinking about the Anbernic RG35XX Plus first or the TrimUI Brick but I wanted the best software and people said controls felt better on Miyoo mini plus too. After owning it I know now I want to have another handheld that is 4inches or perhaps a little larger and horizontal instead. My Miyoo mini plus will be my little retro handheld I tinker with and keep for the looks but I do not think it is comfortable to use for a longer period of time.
I got the RG35XX (2024 Edition) as a gift, and it has been amazing! Like it is similiar to the Plus for games, and I don't have to have the Wi-Fi to enjoy it. I do have to manually insert the micro SD card into the PC to scrape box art, but that isn't too bad. Side note, if you want another PSP game to showcase that loads on the system, Gurumin - A Montsrous Adventure has been smooth so far. Though, I am not a fan of using PPSSPP on the device. I like the RetroArch shortcuts.
I guess I could understand this choice since my favorite devices are my 35xxSP and cubeXX and since they share a lot with this one I could see liking this one as well. Also side note my wife just gave me the keyboard you have displayed in this video and am so in love with typing on it vs my previous keyboard (a razor blackwidow 2019 with green switches)
Great video my dude. Totally agree, reducing anything to “best” is a disservice to the nuance of this hobby and the viewers themselves. That said, the Bizazzle is a great choice! As much as I love the Miyoo Mini Plus on Onion, all of the various custom firmwares (which admittedly have mostly been refined for the other XX handhelds) have really stepped up the Bizazzle’s value across 2024.
Bought a TrimUI Brick for my GF for Crimbo thanks to your video on the setup of MinUI 😅 thanks Russ!
Well said. It's crazy how much these things evolve with new firmware. I wasn't nuts about the Bizzazzle when it launched but it feels like a whole different device now!
Bought the Trimui brick for the looks and the hype 😅
Also thank you for the MinUi setup video, can you please make Knulli and CrossMix setup video
Love to see the retro gaming UA-camr multiverse crossover comments!
@@TechDweeb yeah but the best is still the miyui mini just cuz it fits well in pockets, so i actually have it when i wanna play haha. they should settle that with a mini that has wifi' n stuff.
But does the tech really dweeb
Not nearly as much as the Dweeb techs
He proceeded to dweebed all over the tech.
"I made a video on reading books" dude you are waynes world little brother. I am fanboying again...
How much tech would a tech dweeb tech if a tech dweeb could dweeb tech?
@@pandaoflove7410 That whole video is what made me buy Miyoo Mini Plus lol
I honestly stopped watching other youtubers focused on retro handhelds because all their reviews are pretty much the same except this guy's videos he really makes them as unique as possible with a distinctive style.
Me too. I really do appreciate Russ from RetroGameCorps for the sheer amount of detail he puts into his reviews, but TechDweeb is far more entertaining, as well as informative.
@@sahamal_savuthat's why they're best friends
Right @retrogamecorps ?
@@TheMysteryDriver Nope. We're best friends because I saved his life while he simultaneously saved mine. Twice.
@@TechDweeb those high fives are dangerous
I’ve bought my first handheld with the mission to make the experience super easy. No thinking, no tinkering, nothing fancy. Just easy. So I picked MiyooMini+ with litnxt card onionOS. Thank you TechDweeb for your content. You are my beacon in the retro handheld sea ❤
Excellent choice!
Love my MMP. So simple I give it to my 5yo to play. It has almost 300 hours played.
The performance is lower but the portability is better. It is more size optimized than the rg35xx+.
Also, got burned with a 351p that had light bleed and the screen died, so I decided to try Miyoo and was not disappointed.
I heard from trusted sources that the best retro handheld is the next one.
WRONG! The best retro handheld is the one you already have!
Until the next one of course...
@@TechDweeb unstoppable force vs immovable object
This may be a joke, but the RG 34XX is looking great.
The XX line is truely amazing for the whole retro community. It sets the benchmark for cheap / accessible but quality device. Imo, the only other device that can complete at this price point is Trimui Smart Pro because of its huge screen and real sleep mode. If XX line can get real sleep mode and maybe a 16:9 ratio version for psp than anbernic will conquer the cheap device market
Good point. Kinda weird they don't have a 16:9 version yet huh?
the true sleep mode not being present for XX devices is because of the H700 chip, apparently it just can't do standby.
Anbernic will probably have to change chips next year because they've pretty much exhausted the market for low end devices. They *could* use the same chip as the Smart Pro to get true sleep and therefore be able to release a whole new series of devices, but that would be a downgrade of WiFi chip and worse Portmaster support.
I don't think any Rockchip besides the RK3566 would justify a new line of devices either. There apparently exists a 3562 but no device with it exists yet.
FIRST, he tells us to read books.... READ BOOKS!!.... on a handheld console, AND THEN calls us WEIRDOS for wanting to listen to music on a handheld console.... LOL.... this is comedy gold, GOLD I tells 'ya! You are a genius, nerd! When I grow up, I want to be as cool and nerdy and funny as you!
What about those weirdos that play GAMES on their COMPUTERS!?
@@TechDweeb I hate those guys. They're pretenders.
I thought I will hate it, but your approach made me listen to the whole thing.
Thanks buddy!
One day, our boi Tech Dweeb will do a collab with a company to either produce a handheld or make a handheld in conjunction with his color scheme as a limited color option.
That would be a dream come true
If that happens and a company collabs with TD to make a nice Handheld I will buy it without even looking at specs or whatever. Fr❤️
Maybe a couple!
The Ayaneo Pocket TD for the high end.
The RG35XX TD for the lower range.
Matte black chassis, orange highlights.
Dbrand? 👀
Your videos get finer with time.... like wine. Great video!
You're absolutely right, the It-Depends is the best retro handheld!
My only addition would be to try to get the OLED version of the It-Depends.
As for colours, my favourite is the Limited Edition It-Depends that came with the orange and black lining.
Thanks as always, nerd! Nerd on nerding on!
Here's hoping they do an it-depends plus!
@@TechDweeb OMG, don't get our hopes up. Maybe in 2025?
Although I watch a lot of other UA-camrs regarding this. You are my fave Tech Dweeb.
For me, I would lean towards something like the Miyoo Mini v4 or the TrimUI Brick as the "one size fits all" emulation handheld. A pocketable Everyday Carry device, if you will. The RG35XX+ is probably a better choice overall, but I think portability is king when it comes to handhelds. I want to evoke that "bring your Game Boy to school" feeling!
Am I the only one who LIKES Anbernic's naming convention?
Yes. Yes you are.
@@Beastw1ckthe numbers are at least useful for screen size
The XX and + crap don't help. The numbers are nice because they're a rough of the screen size.
The v and H are nice as well to quickly known the orientation.
Trimui Brick for the higher resolution screen, better build quality, phone charger compatibility, sleep mode and much better out-of-the-box experience
Fair. My only reservation there would be it a bit on the smaller side, so it won't work out as good as an XX device for lots of people.
More than half the fun of these retro handheld devices, for me at least, is trying out all the new custom firmware. Out of the box experience means nothing at all...if you care about that just buy a device from Nintendo or Sony. But no, don't do that. Don't waste money on brand names.
@@sahamal_savuthis is a bad take
I am forced to stop working to watch these videos and the boss is staring at me. If he asks, it was a video doctors appointment with Dr. Dweeb
I prescribe a Bazzizzle, and recommend ingesting 3 retro games per day.
Awesome video an legit laughed at the "It Depends" intro
Dude you are an excellent reviewer. Just came across your channel to figure out which discount handheld to get as a sideline Christmas gift for my kids a couple weeks ago but this was a incredibly well balanced objective culmination of multiple different aspects, all explained and broken down excellently and clearly for any user level, with reasonable justifications for each piece and subset. Great great great job - the complexity of the task that you took on and the way that you approached it and came to a solution, and then explained that solution was just next level
Thanks so much for saying so buddy! It means a lot to hear stuff like this :)
This year I finally replaced my trusty GB Pocket from the 1990ies with a RG35XX (Old) after watching lots of RGC and your channel on how to add custom OS, ports and such. Since then I picked up the XX-H, a Cube XX and made a couple of 35XX's for friends as birthday gifts. In the end, the good old RG35XX with Garlic is probably the dearest to my heart and it definetly got the most playtime. Still all the other devices are super sweet. One can never have enough gaming in a pocket format. Thank you so much for all the useful insights on retro gaming on the go!
I got the Cube XX for $56 from the direct and can't wait to check it out. Just got My Mister Pi and I have to say I am blown away by it!!
I just picked up an RG405M and I’m loving it.
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@ Haha, thanks! It’s my first one. I installed GammaOS and it’s been great. Just had to tweak some things, download a few external emulators but everything has been great so far.
I find the Ms are too heavy to play comfortably for long sessions
@@TheMysteryDriver I definitely noticed the heft. And I do wish the bumpers and triggers weren’t in-line. Not a deal breaker. I also noticed the device is slightly too small, not a huge issue. And I wish the D-Pad was on top. Other than all that, I still think it’s awesome.
Brother... you have no idea how Metal Storm is my childhood and after all these years, you're the first video that I've ever seen show it. This is crazy.
I remember renting that when I was a kiddo. Great game!
hdmi is a killer feature on these. You go to a friend's/relative's house to visit and you have a retro console tv ready on yoyr pocket it's great
Definitely! I have 4 of those mini 8bitdo controllers and they're perfect for spontaneous arcade game sessions.
Couldn’t agree more. My first retro handheld.
When you connect Bazzizzle to your monitor, I have to say that it looks really great!🤩Thank you so much for the video!
Yeah! I love doing the home console mode with these things!
I went for the Bizzazzle as my first retro handheld a few month ago and I never regretted it, so I'm glad it's the one you picked ! Great video Mr Dweeb, love your content
The Rg35.... wha? Oh!, The Bizzazzle. Yeah, awesome device. Definitely need either this or the Biggzazzle at some point.
It's funny, but I just got my nephew an RG35XX last week. He fell in love with retro gaming at a trade show. It was the obvious choice for me, as it captures the essence of retro gaming perfectly. Playing the games of my childhood with him and seeing the excitement in his eyes took me back to when I first got my hands on a Sega.
You really explained this well! My personal favorite is the RG28xx because of the size and form factor. Second favorite is the Miyoo Mini (v4.1 with RTC).
Yay! Everyone's making their end of year videos.
My absolute favorite videos of yours are your hidden gems vids! I've been playing Mazes of Fate on your recommendation and it is SO good. There are lots of hidden gems videos on UA-cam but you always pick games that are actually obscure and are always total bangers.
Thanks for saying so! I have some more hidden gems vids in the works right now. Stay tuned!
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I wish my Miyoo Mini Plus had bluetooth and hdmi out. If it ever stops working I'll pick up the Bizzazzle for sure.
I wonder if Miyoo will do a next-gen version of the MM. That would be a logical next step for them. 🤞
I own MM+, but i like the 40xxV because of the stick and I can play my favorite psp game Fight Night Round 3. The only thing i dont like about it is that it only comes in 3 colors the retro gameboy color is not available.
I think Trimui Smart Pro is the best right now. It's cheaper than a lot of the XX with around the same amount of power maybe more and two form factors so you can choose horizontal or mini brick style.
Definitely a solid contender.
no HDMI out
@@hyperplayrpg The only downside, though not a huge one for me personally. I have nearly the exact same setup on my pc so other than moving saves around I can play everything on the big screen without connection anyway.
as a Smart Pro owner, the CFW is also worse and it has a 2.4GHz wifi chip. also worse portmaster support. there are some caveats.
your videos are always incredibly informative! I got a RG35XX+ from researching your videos and I love it!
I have a question for you Mr. Tech dweeb.
How can you be so amazing?
I hope this question makes you feel good about yourself.
Aw. It really does 😊
So I own the MiyooMini+ (pre-Onioned) and RG53xxSP (Stock) and others, and when asking non-retro dweebs like my niece and my coworkers, and friends , The MiyooMini+ is always the one chosen, I think the DMG-ness and the OnionOS ease of use along with the instant game switcher and sleep really makes the difference for most people. Great video as usual though!
The nice comments made me laught. Thank you Dweeb.
Love the intro bro 😂 I've bought almost every handheld we've talked about this year except the premium gameboys / advance (ayaneo) my fav for the year / most used are the RG35XXSP and the Retroid P4 Pro.
Currently waiting on my Retroid P5 and the TrimUi Brick! Got some SPs for my nephews this Xmas too 🙌🏽
Lucky family!
The Anbernic XX devices are using a processor designed for roku-like tv boxes so it makes sense they work well when hooked up to a TV
Old age has gotten the better of my eyes and hands so the larger RG40XXV is the one for me
Good video! There are so many options, so it can be hard to pick a "definitive" one as everyone has different criteria for their handhelds.
For me, the Steam Deck still is my absolute favorite to play anything and everything, but it does come with a bit of a learning curve to set things up (especially to play non-Steam games). Though, for a more portable retro gaming experience, I'm a huge fan of any of the Retroid Pockets or the RG35XXSP (the GameBoy Advance SP is still one of my favorite handheld designs).
Excellent choices. The Deck is a champ, that would definitely be my 'best' non-retro handheld. Maybe in a future video!
Starting the video - My bet is on the Miyoo Mini!
I am happy with the video :)
So close!
Still waiting for that perfect handheld to show up on the market. I really thought the DragonBox Pyra was going to be my dream handheld at one point, but the price and overall power of the unit quickly put an end to that dream. Personally, I'd love to see a clamshell handheld with a build in keyboard running Linux that costs $250 or less. I won't hold my breath.
Shame the Pyra didn't turn out. Such a neat idea.
Great video. I cannot believe you did not mention Trimui Brick even once though.
My very first retro handheld was the zazzbizzle (AKA the RG35XXH), and I still think it's a rock-solid machine... even using the stock OS. I recently succumbed to the pressure and bought a squazizzle (RGCUBEXX) and while I do appreciate the larger screen and how well it works with GameBoy and other squarish ratio screens, it feels like a cheap, hollow toy in my hands compared to the meaty solidity of the H. The CubeXX pays for it's friendlier ergonomics by being nearly twice the size and bulk of the H as well. Another thing I found out is that my old-man eyes can't see a 3.5" screen without using reading glasses, and STILL can't see a 4" screen without reading glasses, so the size difference is somewhat pointless from that aspect.
Another great video, btw. Keep up the amazingly dweeby work m'man.
Keep up the production man :) I love watching your vid. I may not able to get one retro handheld now but I know I can trust you when the time comes
Well, shoot, Dweeb. I already bought a MM+ and love it to death, thanks to you. I then bought a second one yesterday for my wife for Christmas ($40 on marketplace!).
But now I'm wanting one of these too. Damn you!
"In my opinion. Which is correct" Haha I laughed
Thanks for another great content, TD! We love you
Happy Friday!
Back at ya
I've found a used Anbernic RG353VS for 50$ i'm waiting for it to arrive 😁
Great to see your awesome dance again 🤣
@@captainwasel8377 its got sticks!
I own an RG35XX Plus and I absolutely adore the thing
I would like to see you make a video comparing the Brick and Miyoo Mini plus. I see people saying it's a replacement but I feel they are just saying that to sell them, the software on miyoo is so good. Tough to imagine it being better, so let's hear your opinion!
That would be a very hard call to make! They are so different. I really love the Brick, especially with Knulli, but it's hard to argue with the simplicity and convenience of Onion OS. Great idea for a video!
here's to hoping the muOS team works on the Brick
I just ordered one of these as a Christmas gift for myself, real excited for my own bizzazle 😎 it’s gonna be my first handheld emulator too!
Nice!
I will add that a 16:9 screen does not necessarily mean it's a bad gameboy device. I love playing gameboy on my steam deck OLED.
Fair
For me personally the 406v is the best. It has a large enough screen, but is still relatively small, and since I tend to wear oversize clothing, it's 100% pocketable in my case. It can also play everything I want - old stuff, n64 stuff, and even some dreamcast and PS2. What's not to love? (well, front-facing speakers would be nice, but hey, headphones do work nicely)
Yeah that thing is a champ. Nice to have a doodad with actually GOOD sticks for a change huh :P
You hit the nail on the head for me. I love my 35XX+ for all the same reasons.
And yeah, that's not to say there aren't other devices I like the look of, the Analog DMG would be the pick if money was no objective, for a lot of what I play the square screen of either Cube would be better, I love the modern aesthetic of the 40XXV and TrimUI Brick.
But so far I've not felt enough of an urge to come away from my little "Gameboy" and I can't see that changing any time soon (at least until Anbernic finally released a Cube XXV with DMG colour scheme)
This was my first retro handheld and I loved it so much, it definetely satiated all my nostalgic needs.
It also sparked the beginning of my downfall into the rabbit hole. I then got the rg35xx-h and then the rp4pro.
I ended up selling my rg35xx plus, I kinda regret it, but I couldn’t justify having so many devices. The device is really beautiful to look at.
I have a Miyoo Mini Plus which I love, but I got my son an Rg35XX Plus, and honestly ......it feels much better built than my Miyoo. The buttons in particular feel like a big upgrade. I recommend it.
I somewhat agree (and my RG35xx is my only handheld to break on me so far). Perfect retro look (doesn't have the ugly generic buttons) not too big, not to small, plays everything you need (the best period of gaming) etc
I pick the H. It loses the gameboy form factor, but provides a decent pair of analog sticks that work well as secondary hotkeys (camera controls for 3D systems is one of the most common use for me).
It is also a convenient touch screen option for DS emulation.
Also, it makes one-handing pokemon even more possible with this form factor.
I've yet to buy my first handheld but I'm surprised your option wasn't the bigzazzle. In Canada you can find those things right around 115 bucks and they seem like they do a lot and are still a lot like the one you showed. That RP5 tho, I think that's the one that both my partner and I are gonna settle on
I understand your choice, but you didn't take into account the price/quality ratio.
The current price (free shipping + promo code) of the RG35XX PLUS is $63 with 64GB, but with the R36S which has exactly the same configuration and which you can find for $30 with 128GB, plus it is under ArkOs. The choice of value for money is obvious here...
Now let's imagine that we have a budget of
I don't know. The R36S is probably THE best and most well-rounded budget option there is, but it has its compromises.
The RG35XX Plus has also been floating around the $45 range regularly, even in the $35-$40 range if you catch it during a good AliExpress sale with the right coupon.
No analog sticks like the R36S, but it'll handle many DS, Dreamcast, and PSP games that don't require touchscreen or an analog stick generally better than the R36S can. I'm thinking like the DS Castlevania games, the Mega Man X remake on PSP, Soul Reaver on Dreamcast, etc.. All will run better on the RG35XX Plus. Plus it'll do all the PS1 and below stuff that the R36S is best being limited to.
Better buttons and build quality on the Bazzizzle too.
BUT ... All that said - you do have a great point. The R36S is still amazing for being routinely easy to find in the $30 range on any given day, and even as low as like $19-$21 during some sales in the past.
@@greyghostinfinite Wrong, inflation is crazy in February 2024 the RG35XX Plus price was ~$35-$40, but now you can't find it under 60$.
The R36S Os received a v2.0 update (11/27/2024) and the emulation is almost perfect now.
Better buttons and build quality on the Bazzizzle too.
I agree with you but for 30$ 🤷♂
@@GardeDuCoeurthanks for mentioning the update. I didn't know that.
You're not wrong, I recommend the R36S when people ask.
However, no Wi-Fi, no Bluetooth, not as pocketable, function/menu button not working & not quite as user friendly.
I tell them to keep an eye out for the AliExpress deals.
I got mine for $42 CAD including shipping.
Also, I got my 35XX+ for $55 CAD including shipping. (June 2024)
Both are a great option for newbies.
I know it DEFINITELY falls into the enthusiast category but my Odin 2 Pro gets a lot of playtime. Having a ps2 capable handheld in your bag with DAYS of battery life really comes in handy. My miyoo mini+ definitely gets an honorable mention for user friendliness and pocketability though. Ive played many snes and ps1 rpgs on it
It really does depend. What are you playing primarily? Want it to be pocketable? Does it have to be cheap?
Anyways the short answer for "best" is the steam deck. It's not even a contest for me.
That said the RGXXSP is probably the one I play the most, but that's also because I don't have a Retroid 5 (although I do have a 3 and barely use it)
Rg35xxsp my bad
I've actually gifted three RG35xxs to different friends and family members, but I kept the Miyoo mini Plus for myself
Great the transparency with which you communicate, I've always known that your favorite is the Miyoo Mini. A few months ago, after watching many videos about retro handheld devices, I also came to the conclusion that the RG35XX Plus was the most balanced option in terms of aesthetics, price, and performance. Very happy to have it, highly recommended. In the future, I only hope it doesn’t lose support or that a firmware as solid as OnionOS for Miyoo gets developed.
Great video once again there Mr Dweeb!
I myself own the rg cube and the rg35xx sp and they are both great devices!
Of course the rg cube is more powerful than the 35 SP but the 35 SP is just so sweet... the form and functionality of it is solid, it plays what I want and is absolutely just amazing for what you pay for it I'm sure as you know Mr Dweeb, it's the same exact device as the one you crowned here in this video except for the ergonomics of course (clamshell as opposed to upright) it's amazing what they can put in the palms of our hands today.
I remember when the original game boy came out I was about 13 years old and my buddies little brother got one for Christmas and I couldn't believe my eyes and now here we are.. good stuff!
Another fine deep dive TD, thanks for the review. I just picked one up as a present for a fellow dweeb. I hope they're as taken by it as you seem to be. Thanks again, I'll let you know how it goes over.
They're lucky to have a retro doodad Santa in their life!
I love your vids. Simple and straight to the point. Keep it up. I’m still messing with my rg505 and my rg357vs.
👏👏Hey, you Dweeb!
That's a great choice! I agree with everything you said. Personally, I've fallen into the trap of buying too many handhelds to count, and have settled on the RG40XXV (I think the proper name may be the Bigzizzle). I really like the larger display, solid controls, the added comfort of a larger device, and even that cardinal snapping analog stick isnuseful sometimes!
My first handheld was the Miyoo Mini+...and I FREAKIN love it. Bury me with that junk.
I prefer the MM+ too. I can live without bluetooth and HDMI, and nothing is more pocketable than the MM+ and the original MM.
Was waiting for ur video!!! I got the bizzazzle h. But i agree!! the dmg bzizazzle plus is more nostalgic! Sending love from nepal!!
Retroid Pocket Mini + Ayaneo Pocket Evo / Odin Portal = best of both worlds, but you make me pull out my 35xx plus once again
After too many purchases (3 bizzles, 2 miyoos, rp5, 406v, odin 2...) I realised that every bit of spare time ends with my zazzbizzle switched on, and I just can't explain why.
Maybe this is just like love itself; when the perfect one says "hello", you'll know.
I choose the biggzazzle over this one just for the screen size... It's not as "pocketable" as this one because of the single stick, but I have no complaints so far
To me it's the rgb20s or a similar designed one. If you have extra money, then buy 2 or 3. One large screen about 5'., one medium about 3.5", and a 2.8 one for the pocket. A 3" screen is also very doable and some have a flip screen eliminating the need to buy a case and screen protector, but I still use a case or even the box it came in for good protection.
Yup got this one and freakin love it. Got the older RG35XX first and had to get this one when it came out
I coulda sworn it would be MM+ since you love it so much. That alone shows you are genuine and not basing things on your own preferences.
I have a MM+ and V4 cause of you. ✌🏽The Anbernic RG353PS does the rest (for now).
RG40XXH for me.
I don't need super power for being out and about and the slightly bigger screen and bigger machine is easier on my old gamer eyes and hands.
As a fellow geek, it's so hard to resist the higher spec machines, but I know I'd be playing the exact same things and once the screen ratio goes wider than 4:3, it's limited gains for me and the older retro stuff.
Excellent choice. I definitely love 4" screen devices. I wish they made the 40XX-V in the retro colour scheme though!
The Miyoo Mini+ is my personal favorite all-rounder.
Is this the Bizizzle (8:17) or the Bizazzle (nearly every where else)? I'm confused. One of these days I will pick one of these up. It seems like it would be the perfect grab-and-go system for on-the-go retro gaming.
Oh! I misspoke! I didn't even notice that, even though I listened to it like 7 times in the editing. Good catch :P
Uhhhh dude! Love the videos but what I love more is that your channel is growing and growing so fast! ❤ Anbernic's growing collection is a joke against you! 😂 500k in 2025? I think so!
I hope you're right!
I had a feeling this is the one you were going to choose, although I am more than happy with the Miyoo Mini Plus on Onion OS. The Bizzazzle though, looks great as an all rounder with all the extra features, can't go wrong at that price 👌
1:28 bro over here making me rethink my entire life decisions with every purchase i've ever made 💀
EASY! Just buy the best one and you'll never have any regrets!
My favorite handheld is pretty unpopular. The Retroid Flip 3.5. I really wish clam shells were more popular.
Yeah the flip was definitely special. I hope Retroid does something new in that form factor for us this year
I have to agree on the Bizzazzle as the best general all around handheld. It is literally a tank and anyone with at least one functional orange cat brain cell can use it ... even if they only get to have the functional cell once in awhile.The Steam Deck is still king for me, especially the OLED; but you ain't pocketing that thing. There are obviously other great choices but this is something you can give to just about anyone and they'll be able to pick it up and enjoy it. Great choice overall!
I really like my ambernick SP and I love your content man
I'm out here absolutely dweebing it, and by "it" I mean my tech
To me the "best" should provide integer scaling for most systems as possible, be comfortable and with a 4 inch screen. So, the perfect Handheld is the Anbernic 406H. You get PS1 3x Integer scaling and 4x integer scaling on GBA. PSP is out of the question. XD
HOWEVER. I thing that is a better experience (at least for ME) go for dedicated handhelds for specific systems.
So. For GBA, obviously, the next release of the Anbernic RG43XX is the perfect one. No doubt about it.
On the other hand, the perfect 4:3 handheld is the RG30XX.
And tho for squared systems like GBC, Pico 8, etc., is the CubeXX.
For PHP, grab a PSP. XD
I literally have 4 different handhelds which explains how there is not one perfect one. You may want a big one, you may want a small one, and you cannot have both, so literally one perfect one is impossible (let alone if someone doesnt even want a handheld and want a console, I have the Fire TV Stick and GT King for those).
I still personally think the Steam Deck (oled or not) is the best all-around handheld, but as the best RETRO console, something smaller is better, because it does not need much. I think my RG Cube XX is perfect for me in that regard (which is techincally a different form factor of the RG35XX Plus), but I also have a RP4Pro for more higher end retro and better screen on (I also got it for $100 so I couldnt say no). Steam deck is harder to travel with than even a RP4Pro, let alone another one. For my dedicated travel one, I have a Miyoo A30 with SpruceOS (I am a huge fan of CFW, and I love more horizontal handhelds). And for people who want an out of the box experience, I guess just go by what Tech Dweeb said, like the mass appeal handheld, no frills, mainstream "B E S T" Retro handheld.
I still think it is impossible, but this isnt bad lol. I will say, as a starter for someone getting into retro handhelds, I do agree the RGXX series with the H700 core is the best starting point. Best to get on AliExpress, and affordable to get extra things on there too (sometimes its all inclusive, I got my A30 with screen protector, case, and aux dongle for $25 with coupons, I also got lucky and was able to get a more reliable 128gb sd card for one dollar from Sandisk on a special AliExpress sale, so keep an eye out, i swear it was a mistake but I got like 6 of them (3 for $1 deal happened twice)).
Well said
Mr Dweeb - I found your theme on my miyoo mini plus - love the retro vibes !!
We live in a culture that is constantly banking in on people's nostalgia, profiting off of its exploitation to the point that I now distance myself and am disgusted with the notion of being taken advantage of by supporting anything like this financially. No more remakes of beloved classics, no more clones of handhelds we loved in the past, no more regurgitation of the same old same old. People need to start supporting with their wallets things that are new.
I bought a Miyoo mini plus 2 weeks ago and I like it a lot. I was thinking about the Anbernic RG35XX Plus first or the TrimUI Brick but I wanted the best software and people said controls felt better on Miyoo mini plus too. After owning it I know now I want to have another handheld that is 4inches or perhaps a little larger and horizontal instead. My Miyoo mini plus will be my little retro handheld I tinker with and keep for the looks but I do not think it is comfortable to use for a longer period of time.
Love your videos super cool stuff (btw can you review the powkitty q90 it is my first and only handheld thanks tech dweebus) :D
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@@SwiftJustice my bad
The RG40XX V looks so sleek and nice but i feel like its such a shame they didnt include the more standard colors to match the others.
I got the RG35XX (2024 Edition) as a gift, and it has been amazing! Like it is similiar to the Plus for games, and I don't have to have the Wi-Fi to enjoy it. I do have to manually insert the micro SD card into the PC to scrape box art, but that isn't too bad. Side note, if you want another PSP game to showcase that loads on the system, Gurumin - A Montsrous Adventure has been smooth so far. Though, I am not a fan of using PPSSPP on the device. I like the RetroArch shortcuts.
I guess I could understand this choice since my favorite devices are my 35xxSP and cubeXX and since they share a lot with this one I could see liking this one as well. Also side note my wife just gave me the keyboard you have displayed in this video and am so in love with typing on it vs my previous keyboard (a razor blackwidow 2019 with green switches)
Congrats on the keeb!