RGB10 Retro Handheld Console Review – The Best RK3326 Console So Far!

In this video we take a look at and test out the all-new PowKiddy RGB10 Retro emulation Handheld console. Powered by the RK3326 and backed by 1Gb of ram this is nod ought a clone of the ODROID Go Advance but it defiantly feels like a more refined console. We test out some SNES,NEOGEO,CPS3,Sega GBA,N64,Dreamcast and PSP. So should you skip this one or buy it? Let’s find out.`

The New RG350P Is it Worth Buying?

In this video, we take a look at the all-new RG350P retro emulation handheld console. What been changed? Is it better? Should you buy it? Let’s find out! The RG350Pis the latest member of the RG350 family and it does come with some welcome upgrades and changes but we are still getting the same performance as the original RG350 and the Rg350M.

New RetroFlag NesPi 4 Case! RaspberryPi 4 Case Review with SSD Cartridge adapter!

Retroflag is back at it again with an amazing NES style case for the Raspberry Pi 4! This has some awesome stuff built-in like a massive Heatsink fan combo and the New Cart actually houses a 2.5” SSD! Plus just like the past Retroflag cases we have safe power + reset buttons and a USB type C power supply is included! If you have been looking for a retro console-style case for the Pi4 the wait is over!

Available August 17th

New Aya-Eve Switch handheld gaming PC sports Ryzen 4500U, 16GB RAM

Introducing the Aya-Eve, a new gaming PC in a Switch-like handheld form factor.

Handheld PCs are on the way to merge portability with actual PC-quality gaming. First we had the GPD Win 2, then the GPD Win Max, and Alienware’s impressive Project UFO handheld with its detachable controllers. Now there’s another competitor called the Aya-Eve.

The Aya-Eve has some decent specs including an AMD 4500U notebook APU with 6 cores and 6 threads, 16GB of DDR4-4266 RAM, and 512GB of onboard NVMe flash memory. Other specs are tentative and could change, but right now the team is targeting a 7-inch 1280 x 800 IPS display, which is akin to the Switch’s 6.2-inch 1280 x 720 screen.

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Emulate ZX Spectrum on emulated Commodore 64 on emulated DOS on emulated Windows on Linux

An emulator is a program that allows one system (eg. Windows) to run programs built for another system (eg. ZX Spectrum). It is mainly used to play old 8-bit games on today’s PCs. In other words, a complete waste of time.

What we will do is emulate Windows on a Linux system. Then we will run a DOS emulator under Windows. Then we will run a Commodore 64 emulator in this emulated DOS environment. Finally, we will run a ZX Spectrum emulator on the emulated Commodore machine.

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Arduino DUE NES Emulator!

An Overclocked Arduino DUE is quite able to emulate NES games, the emulator is based on Nofrendo Remix, contains memory hacks, because Arduino DUE has a hardware limit of 96 KB RAM. Nothing is guaranteed. NES ROM size limit is ~ 49168 bytes (It is able to run Super Mario Bros.) Used Libraries: marekburiak-ILI9341_due, greiman-SdFat, SchedulerARMAVR…

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ODROID H2+ Emulation Test – New X86 Single Board Computer

In this video, we test out the emulation performance of the all-new ODROID H2+ Powered by the Intel J4115 CPU and backed by built-in Intel UHD Graphics this little board actually has some potential as a Linux PC or A Windows 10 machine. IN this video we test out some Dreamcast, PSP, Sega Saturn, Gamecube,3DS, and even PS2 on this tiny PC.