It looks like a duck, but doesn’t walk like one.
The PlayStation Vita was one of the first truly modern gaming handhelds, and, sadly, the last one that Sony made apart from the dubiously portable PlayStation Portal. It might have been a commercial failure, but the candybar layout, dual-stick design, and all-glass front set the stage for future handhelds in a way that the Nintendo 3DS certainly didn’t.
The Anbernic RG Vita ($109.99) and RG Vita Pro ($149.99) are the first handhelds to attempt to recreate that aesthetic, and after spending the better part of a month with them, I have to say the results are somewhat mixed.
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It looks like a duck, but doesn’t walk like one.
The PlayStation Vita was one of the first truly modern gaming handhelds, and, sadly, the last one that Sony made apart from the dubiously portable PlayStation Portal. It might have been a commercial failure, but the candybar layout, dual-stick design, and all-glass front set the stage for future handhelds in a way that the Nintendo 3DS certainly didn’t.
The Anbernic RG Vita ($109.99) and RG Vita Pro ($149.99) are the first handhelds to attempt to recreate that aesthetic, and after spending the better part of a month with them, I have to say the results are somewhat mixed.
Read the full article on timeextension.com