


They’ve also added a glass display, which prevents any of the heat bubbles that was in the engineering prototype. The 3.5″ display sits flush with the whole squared design, and it somehow fits perfectly with all of the other circular buttons amongst the face, helping you concentrate fully on the game. The pastel colours, perfectly placed buttons and the gorgeous screen makes this really pop, and gives it a distinctive look compared to the Bittboy Pocket Go V2 and other competitors. The Retroid Pocket is a stunning looking handheld.
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This allows you to update the software automatically without having to insert an SD card and it allows you to connect up to four wireless controllers to play with friends on the big screen. What makes it great, and has a one up on its RG350M competitor is the fact that it has built in WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity. It’s an odd handheld, one that isn’t perfect, but isn’t awful.
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It does not come pre-loaded with games, you will have to install ROMS yourself, if that isn’t something you want to do, it might be worth looking at the Powkiddy Q90. The Retroid Pocket is a retro handheld that can emulate a bunch of your old retro games using an open Android operating system. So, what is the Retroid Pocket, and what can it do? Well, comparing it to the older version, a few things have changed, and for the better. It saves waiting for the mythical N64 Mini, I guess?

That was the “prototype” handheld that was in fact, absolutely terrible, so terrible that we only gave it a score of 5/10.īut, the final edition is here and the Retroid Pocket might actually be a worthy pickup for those of you wanting one of the best retro handhelds under $100 that can emulate Nintendo 64 games. The Retroid Pocket is the official name for the Powkiddy A19 that we reviewed a few months back.
