Tag: Anbernic
Review Anbernic RG503 - Now Packing OLED Goodness, But Is That Enough?
Check out that '90s vibe
Anbernic has adopted a somewhat strange upgrade path for its devices of late. After the success of the RG351 (which spawned the excellent RG351V), the RG300X and more recent
Hardware Anbernic RG552 - A Big-Screen Upgrade To The Popular RG351
You'll need bigger pockets
Chinese firm Anbernic has produced a long line of wallet-friendly handheld emulation consoles over the years, with the RG351 being perhaps the most popular; its relatively powerful internals and appealing design have made it a hit with retro fans – not to mention bedroom coders, who have tinkered with the firmware to...
Hands On The Anbernic R351V Offers A Real 'Game Boy' Vibe
TATE mode engaged
Chinese firm Anbernic has done a fine job in cornering the market when it comes to high-quality emulation-based handhelds, and its most famous effort – the RG351 – is the weapon of choice for many portable retro game fans. Available in plastic and metal-case flavours, the RG351 is capable of playing 8 and 16-bit titles with...
Hands On Anbernic's RG300X Is A Beefed-Up Game Boy Micro That Runs Emulators
And it's slightly less punishing on your hands
We've covered the exploits of Chinese firm Anbernic on Nintendo Life before, thanks to our coverage of its generally excellent RG351 handheld. The company has become popular in recent years due to the fact that it combines great design with solid ergonomics – and its systems are pretty decent when it...
Hands On Retro Handheld Face-Off - Anbernic R351 Vs Retroid Pocket 2
Which should you pack in your pocket?
As portable technology has progressed over the past decade, we've seen a host of gaming handhelds that don't run physical games but are instead focused on emulation, replicating the performance of consoles like the Game Boy, SNES, Mega Drive and even Nintendo 64. We've covered quite a few of these on the site...