I just play Steam Deck and write about gaming + Linux a lot
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PerfectDark@lemmy.worldOPMto
Games@lemmy.world•Hands-On With the Miyoo Mini Flip; The Modern Successor to the GBA SP (my review)English
22·1 day agoI shudder to think if I were so brave as to use the same banana each time. It would be a bit worse for wear by now!
(small edit) Actually, this may very well be the same one as from my last review!
PerfectDark@lemmy.worldOPMto
Games@lemmy.world•Hands-On With the Miyoo Mini Flip; The Modern Successor to the GBA SP (my review)English
19·1 day ago
I think it’s pretty obvious that they’re both very much drawing inspiration from the SP.
And that FunKey might even push my younger eyes to be squinting! 5 years of play time is amazing for one of these, well done!
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Games@lemmy.world•Hands-On With The Anbernic RG DS; The DSi Reimagined (my review)English
4·5 days agoI’ll test that game for you!
Will come back here and edit this comment with my findings :)
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Games@lemmy.world•Hands-On With The Anbernic RG DS; The DSi Reimagined (my review)English
4·5 days agoI get asked this question a fair bit! Each time ive shared a review recently I added a banana pic. I tend to get asked what my review of said banana is.
But I have an autoimmune disease where potassium is terrible for me! So…I never know how good these bananas are :(
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Games@lemmy.world•Hands-On With The Anbernic RG DS; The DSi Reimagined (my review)English
5·5 days agoPotassium + PerfectDark = doom and destruction. Banana for illustrative and measuring purposes only.
It did look good though?
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Games@lemmy.world•Hands-On With The Anbernic RG DS; The DSi Reimagined (my review)English
8·6 days agoMy friend is a dev for PortMaster (spoiler, interview coming soon with klops and the team!), and he has one of these.
So…‘maybe’? Unsure for now, maybe is all I can say.
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Games@lemmy.world•Hands-On With The Anbernic RG DS; The DSi Reimagined (my review)English
12·6 days agoNope. Well, technically it could with a handful of very very light 3DS titles. But its just not powerful enough for the 3DS.
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Games@lemmy.world•Hands-On With The Anbernic RG DS; The DSi Reimagined (my review)English
7·6 days agoHe was right, about a whole lot. But he also ran it and reviewed it as it was sent to him, which was broken and requiring an update.
Thankfully both Anbernic and Gamma have fixes now. Gamma’s is actually far more extensive. But for a retail experience, its fine.
I maintain that as a modern DS, its wonderful. Emulating everything else…not so much. I wouldn’t buy this to play PSX or SNES, but I would for DS.
Thanks for reading my review :)
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Games@lemmy.world•Hands-On With The Anbernic RG DS; The DSi Reimagined (my review)English
7·6 days agoThat’s the one!
Russ had his video out pretty quick, and while some issues aren’t fixed, some were with the update Anbernic pushed out.
Its getting some hate, and some is deserved, but I can’t help but just love this device!
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Games@lemmy.world•Hands-On With The Anbernic RG DS; The DSi Reimagined (my review)English
10·6 days agoThey’re just (basically) two 4" phone screens, one above the other. So its only going to be modern capacitive stylus like is pictured.
That’s the ‘trade-off’ with these. You get modern and bright, upscale screens but you lose that original stylus input.
That said, I’m obsessed with the DSi consoles, and I’ve actually enjoyed using this stylus on it. Or, whatever misgivings I initially had disappeared after an hour or so, when I got used to it.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Behind Decky Loader: An Interview with the Team That Makes Customization Possible (my article!)
2·9 days agoThat sounds super interesting!
Also makes me sad that all that has disappeared now to time. I’d love to have seen it :(
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Behind Decky Loader: An Interview with the Team That Makes Customization Possible (my article!)
7·10 days agoAn easy mistake to make!
You’ll be thinking of my good friend Gardiner, whose YouTube channel is well known!
But no, I just write on his site. I used to contribute to a bunch of sites and spaces you might know, but these days I only share articles on his site.
And thank you! I appreciate that, glad you enjoyed this one :)
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Behind Decky Loader: An Interview with the Team That Makes Customization Possible (my article!)
10·10 days agoThank you for reading! I hope you enjoy it, I’m really proud of this one :)
I’m so glad to hear my review helped! Youre going to love the Odin 3!
Really interesting review, thank you.
Thank you for saying so! I really appreciate that :)
When you say this isn’t ready for most people, is that because the software needs more time, or the hardware isn’t there yet?
100% its the software. Drivers just aren’t there yet, but they’re being actively worked on as we speak, so early 2026 will be a solid assumption. Most PC games I tried worked incredibly well, out of the box without anything needed. But yes, as drivers improve and release, that compatibility will only get higher and higher.
As it stands:
- PC games are the best thing on the Odin 3. They work so well.
- Switch games are a gamble, a lot work beautifully but there’s still a lot which haven’t got the right support yet. But my friend who is a developer of Eden (Switch emulator) was sent an Odin 3 Max to help with development. So that’s only a matter of time.
- PS3 is the same as Switch, some work, some do not.
- PS2, all the games I tried were fantastic. Played SO nicely, upscaled and perfect. But there’s still a handful that will need some of that community driver goodness.
- Older-older systems are fine in dedicated emulators, but in RetroArch, its a mess.
The hardware is phenomenal and ahead of its time. We’re just waiting for the support for the Snapdragon Elite to play catch-up now. But after spending so long testing it, if you’re someone who likes to be at the forefront of things, then it’s a solid investment. I’d buy one, if I wasn’t sent a review unit. But I have the benefit of testing for so long to come to that conclusion!
If I bought one of these today, could I expect to see better compatibility over the next 6 months to year with Steam games, or will it still be mostly for Android games and old system emulators?
Yes. 100% yes. Keep an eye on EmuReady.com also, there’ll be more and more compatibility reports for the Snapdragon Elite as the days and weeks pass, a good way to know if the PC games you love are running well. And you can always ask me to test out and try some games that you love most too, if you’d like!
Sadly that review will never be posted. Potassium isn’t good for me, due to an autoimmune disease!
Its going to be a very interesting time with these retro handhelds when that happens. Still, its amazing to be able to play full AAA Steam & GOG games on Android before that even happens.
Its exciting!
GameCube and PS2 are a breeze to set up. I never use RetroArch for either of them, all you need to do is set the bios for PS2, change the input (AYN will automatically be set, but I find its better safe than sorry as it can make the odd error when configuring input for you!), choose your upscaling and go!
GCN was even easier, input and upscale, then play!
I’ll be writing up a thorough guide/games/settings post, I’ll find you an link you when I do if you’d like? But for PS2 and GCN its the work of 2 mins at the most on each :)
No RetroArch. At all.

This is a totally new model. That one was larger and had thumb-sticks, this one’s much smaller and ditched the sticks (and yes, fixed the hinge woes!)