Hopefully this will change sooner rather than later, dont get me wrong i love all the retro handhelds out on the market and they all offer something different, but if you dont do you research you may end up with a device which cant play your favourite game!
I like the RG351p because it's built well, and it's comfortable. The Retroid is #2 because that D-pad isn't finger friendly, but you can play some higher end ports available on the Amazon Appstore and the Google Play store. When I want a big screen, I use a Samsung Tab A with an Ipega Bluetooth controller for tablets. It's big, and has really great N64 performance. When I want top notch games like Half Life 2 and Portal with impeccable PSP, Redream for Dreamcast, and a beautiful HD screen that makes most games amazing... Samsung Galaxy Crown with a Bluetooth controller. It's long for a handheld setup, but it plays all my favorite games without a hiccup!
So I own a Poco phone, but for gaming phones just don't feel like a console. Plus the fact you muller your battery over time isn't worth it. If you have patience and some previous handheld ROMs knowledge currently go with an RP2. If you new to this but want a high end device the Anbernic RG 351g is the better Choice for mid 2021... But of course.. if you want the good PS2, GameCube, dreamcast, and PSP... Indeed.. the Valhalla 199 looks like the handheld to win out the end of the year.
You are totally right, i wanted to do this video for a while as i feel people see psp & dreamcast and get drawn in to thinking it will play the full back libary, and when they find out it doesnt there dissappointed. Research is key
Hopefully this will change sooner rather than later, dont get me wrong i love all the retro handhelds out on the market and they all offer something different, but if you dont do you research you may end up with a device which cant play your favourite game!
I highly recommend a broken 2DS XL.
🤣🤣🤣 I've got a broken one, I get pure enjoyment out of it.
I like the RG351p because it's built well, and it's comfortable. The Retroid is #2 because that D-pad isn't finger friendly, but you can play some higher end ports available on the Amazon Appstore and the Google Play store. When I want a big screen, I use a Samsung Tab A with an Ipega Bluetooth controller for tablets. It's big, and has really great N64 performance. When I want top notch games like Half Life 2 and Portal with impeccable PSP, Redream for Dreamcast, and a beautiful HD screen that makes most games amazing... Samsung Galaxy Crown with a Bluetooth controller. It's long for a handheld setup, but it plays all my favorite games without a hiccup!
Sounds like you have this down to a tee man. 👌🏻👍🏻
It's my hobby, I could teach courses on it at this point.
We're cuddly fluffy sheeps, but at least we have lots of handhelds to enjoy! Awesome vid dude.
Cheers dude, yeah that's very true I have two many to count lmao
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I'm still finding it hard. We need more information. A overall comparison of everything available in 2021
There's alot of new model coming out in quarter 4 so it will be an exciting time to see what's out there for sure. It's always a hard decision.
So I own a Poco phone, but for gaming phones just don't feel like a console. Plus the fact you muller your battery over time isn't worth it.
If you have patience and some previous handheld ROMs knowledge currently go with an RP2.
If you new to this but want a high end device the Anbernic RG 351g is the better Choice for mid 2021...
But of course.. if you want the good PS2, GameCube, dreamcast, and PSP... Indeed.. the Valhalla 199 looks like the handheld to win out the end of the year.
You are totally right, i wanted to do this video for a while as i feel people see psp & dreamcast and get drawn in to thinking it will play the full back libary, and when they find out it doesnt there dissappointed. Research is key