If you want to play classic games on the go (and don’t mind navigating the gray and churning emulation waters), an emulation-based gaming handheld is the way to go. The Retroid Pocket 2 impressed us last year with its excellent build quality and strong performance, but its Android platform is a huge pain to configure into a smooth, easy-to-use interface. The Anbernic RG351P, on the other hand, is much easier to use. The Linux-based handheld has an EmuElec/RetroArch frontend that’s simple to play out of the box.
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