Getting horizontal.
We reviewed the Anbernic RG35XX Plus a short time ago, and found it to be a solid emulation handheld capable of playing all the way up to the PS1 and Dreamcast era.
Now, the Chinese company returns with yet another member of the same family (the ‘Plus’ was an interaction on the bog-standard RG35XX), this time with a landscape orientation which calls to mind the glory days of the RG350 and RG351, the company’s breakout hardware hits.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Getting horizontal.
We reviewed the Anbernic RG35XX Plus a short time ago, and found it to be a solid emulation handheld capable of playing all the way up to the PS1 and Dreamcast era.
Now, the Chinese company returns with yet another member of the same family (the ‘Plus’ was an interaction on the bog-standard RG35XX), this time with a landscape orientation which calls to mind the glory days of the RG350 and RG351, the company’s breakout hardware hits.
Read the full article on timeextension.com