Review: Game Kiddy Pixel 2 – A Solid Upgrade On A Pocket-Friendly Emulation Classic

Pixel perfect?

When I reviewed the Game Kiddy Pixel last year, I praised its screen, design and pocket-friendly size, but only felt comfortable awarding it 7/10. There was clearly a lot of room for improvement, and now, under a year later, here I am reviewing its successor, the Pixel 2.

At first glance, not much seems to have changed. The metal bodywork looks largely the same (the Start and Select buttons are a notable difference), and everything is very much in the same place as before. You’ve got the USB-C and 3.5mm headphone ports on the bottom edge, a cool LED power indicator on the right-hand side and nice grippy grooves on the rear, which make it easy to keep hold of.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

Pixel perfect?

When I reviewed the Game Kiddy Pixel last year, I praised its screen, design and pocket-friendly size, but only felt comfortable awarding it 7/10. There was clearly a lot of room for improvement, and now, under a year later, here I am reviewing its successor, the Pixel 2.

At first glance, not much seems to have changed. The metal bodywork looks largely the same (the Start and Select buttons are a notable difference), and everything is very much in the same place as before. You’ve got the USB-C and 3.5mm headphone ports on the bottom edge, a cool LED power indicator on the right-hand side and nice grippy grooves on the rear, which make it easy to keep hold of.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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