![]() I’m not really sure why I don’t do that now I’ve asked myself the question, but anyway…)Įven the Gameboy Advance struggles slightly in Final Fantasy I & II when I fly over the map in the airship with the audio stuttering. (The answer to emulating PSP games would probably be to just buy a PSP and use it as a retro gaming device. ![]() the same as the PocketGo 2)ĭespite being an improved processor, I had exactly the same issues with Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories on the PSP with stuttering graphics and audio, so the limit of this device is really still the PS1. Dimensions: 15.6cm width x 7.1cm height x 1.8cm depth (approx.I/O: x2 USB-C, micro sd, 3.5mm headphone jack.Speakers: Stereo (vs PocketGo 2’s mono speaker).Storage: No internal storage for games, all games are stored on the micro sd card.Processor: 1.5Ghz quad core (vs PocketGo 2’s 1Ghz dual core).Not that it makes a huge amount of difference when emulating most of these older systems, but the RG351p is more powerful than the PocketGo 2… I was getting on really well with the PocketGo 2 (aka the PlayGo), but the RG351p was getting good reviews so I decided that for under £70 it was worth trying out. Another year goes by and I find myself upgrading my current hand-held retro gaming system for another, partly for slight improvements but also because the new devices are so cheap and cool looking that I have to buy them.
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