RH Reviews: The Anbernic RG552

RH Reviews: The Anbernic RG552

At first glance, the Anbernic RG552 appears to be yet another entry in the company’s long running RG351 line. Anbernic has gotten a lot of milage out of the RG351 hardware platform and its RK3326 system on a chip. They’ve used it to create 3.5″...
Retroid Pocket 2+ PCB Upgrade Guide

Retroid Pocket 2+ PCB Upgrade Guide

The future of retro handhelds is here… and there’s some assembly required! Well, technically not required, but you’ll pardon the clichéd intro. When Moorechip announced they were releasing a new version of their popular Retroid Pocket 2 handheld, the...
RH Reviews: The Anbernic RG351mp

RH Reviews: The Anbernic RG351mp

As we enter the waning months of 2021, Anbernic unexpectedly decided to release one more RG351 handheld. This probably won’t be the last RK3326 devices that we see, but it will most likely be one of the last high profile devices to launch before the new...
RH Reviews: The Anbernic RG351v

RH Reviews: The Anbernic RG351v

Anbernic’s RG351v is a retro emulation handheld for players who are nostalgic about the original Nintendo Game Boy. That is such an obvious introduction that it almost feels a little ridiculous to start off with. You can’t always judge a book by its cover,...
RH Reviews: The Retroid Pocket 2

RH Reviews: The Retroid Pocket 2

MooreChip Technologies undertook quite the balancing act when they launched the Retroid Pocket 2 at the end of 2020. When creating a new emulation handheld, manufacturers generally need to settle on one of two different approaches. Are you going to lean into the...
RH Reviews: The Anbernic RG351p & RG351m

RH Reviews: The Anbernic RG351p & RG351m

Everything about the Anbernic RG351p appears incremental at face value. To start with, its name is literally just one better than its predecessor, the RG350p. The RG351p’s hardware is a riff on Hardkernel’s ODROID-GO Advance handheld. Its venerable...