My week with the RG Slide: excellent D-pad, stacks of screen real estate, and fun slide action. Too bad its thick, heavy chassis makes it awkward for long play.
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Nick pulls down some handhelds from the shelf to discuss his favorite devices for playing the original Nintendo Game Boy.
The Anbernic RG Slide taps into PSP Go and Xperia Play nostalgia with a satisfying sliding screen and sturdy metal construction that’s built to last.
Nick dives into the Anbernic RG Slide — a heavy, unapologetically weird handheld that feels like it came straight from 2004.
The big and bold RG Slide packs impressive power in a sleek form, delivering modern performance while keeping the nostalgic charm, but with an emphasis on big.
Anbernic is back with the RG35XX Pro, a confusing release for some. Does this refined classic design make a worthy addition to your emulation lineup?
Anbernic RG35XX Pro Setup Guide: Complete walkthrough from specs and buying one to firmware updates, BIOS/ROM placement, and custom firmware installations.
irst impressions of Anbernic’s RG35XX Pro: a budget H700 handheld at $44.99, sleek controls, HDMI out, and solid software, but how does it stack up?
Got an RG557 that won’t boot? Use Gamma’s ’Anbernic RG557 Unbricker’ tool and detailed walkthrough to restore your handheld and get back to gaming.
The RG Slide is real! Anbernic’s next device will harken back to the PSP Go and give us Palm Pre vibes. Check out the RG Slide in the latest gameplay showcase.