🎮 Level up your nostalgia game—where retro meets modern versatility!
The RG300 Handheld Game Console is a sleek, portable device featuring 800+ built-in classic games, a vibrant 4.3-inch TFT HD screen, and support for 20 game formats. Beyond gaming, it doubles as a multimedia player with 720p video playback, e-book reading, and photo viewing capabilities. Equipped with high-quality stereo speakers, lossless audio support, and expandable storage up to 32GB, it’s the ultimate all-in-one retro entertainment system for on-the-go professionals craving a stylish throwback experience.
A**A
You won’t find a better one
I adore this thing. It has maybe some flaws, but I have never found a better unit than this. I have tried multiple handhelds retro gamers over the years and this is my favorite because:SEGA. I grew up more sega than Nintendo. I like both and I wish it had SNES but I’m happy all the same.RPG. Shining Force, golvellius Shadowrun, Landstalker, 4 Wonder boys, 3 Zeldas, 2 metroids, and a partridge in a pear tree.SAVES: you can save any game from any point anytime.I like being a 40 year old dad who can play video games on an airplane or while my wife watches Love is Blind.CONS: yeah it can glitch or come crappy out of the box but I’ve had more than 10 of these types of units in the last 6 years or so. If it comes bad, return it for another one. The interface is weird but comparatively still I’ve never seen a better one. You can create a favorites page for everything you want to play so you don’t have to search for it. It’s not perfection, but for $40-$60 you can have literally every NES, sega master system and sega genesis game ever plus bonuses. I dare you to find me a better unit. But if you do, tell me because I will play it.
T**Y
Total garbage buy at your own risk.
Worked once on 25 tries. When turned on it doesn’t boot up to the menu screen. Probably bad micro sd card oh well.
D**R
Fun, reliable, and durable
I've had this device for about a month and it's worked perfectly for me. The glass screen definitely helps with portability and the controls feel responsive and satisfying. I've had issues in the past with corruption if a system like this is shut down improperly but haven't experienced any similar issues here. The one issue I have is that there was no included lead for connecting this to a TV as advertised (and none of the ones I already have work, though I'm assuming they're just incompatible) but that's not really a big deal to me.
K**A
Hours of fun and hilarity!
This has a great collection of games at a fantastic price (I paid ten bucks, and it's probably worth that).The games are duplicated, but there's at least 100 actual titles on there. The vibration feature of the controllers is a gimmick, and doesn't add much to the titles they've hacked it into, but it's kind of cute.Things of note:- Player 1 is the right port, player 2 is the left. Very weird.- They have games like "Kung Fu Panda" but they're just Mario ROM hacks that change the graphics.- Kart Fighter and some other notorious "original titles" are included- They got very creative with game titles in the menu. For example, rather than duplicating names, games like "Fun House" also show up as "Amusing Cabin" later in the menu- The included games are a bit of a mishmash. They have Ninja Gaiden 2 and 3 but not the first one, for example.All in all, it's a bit of amusement for a few hours, and for 10 bucks, who can complain about that?
S**.
The Gameboy I wish I had as a kid...
This is the Gameboy 10 year old me would have killed for. It's got a rechargeable and replaceable battery that works for hours and hours. It has tons of games and a bunch of varied systems emulated on it. You can side-load games onto it via Micro-SD.I sit and play this thing for hours. You get hooked pretty easy and the portable form factor is great for travel or pocketing it. The screen is great for the use-case. The buttons feel good, but can take some time to get used to if you have large hands.I love this thing more than I should.
R**N
Non responsive
Device is completely unresponsive and stuck on the startup screen. Multiple attempts to restart have failed, rendering it unusable. The issue persists despite troubleshooting efforts.
R**T
Meh... some good titles, but no standouts
I’ve run through the majority of the games now, and there are more repeats than I would like to see. Some games are on here up to 4 times, and not as clones or hacks. You’re still getting 100’s of games though. There are 2 or 3 games that open up a menu for multiple (12-24) Contra games, but they are mostly levels and not whole games.There are some good classics on here, and a few hacks that make it worth getting if you like collecting these X in 0ne type of systems.The system comes with mostly 8bit nes/famicom games mixed in with a little Atari and some 8bit versions of 16bit games.The system and controllers are pretty small. Great if you want to travel with it, you could probably fit it in you pocket. The controllers feel ok, not great, but are fine for having some fun. You will not want to play games that require precision though, like pac man or clu clu land. It will be maddening! The plug for them is a type C so there may be some options out there, but I’m not going to polish a grey, square, turd. They do have a vibration function built into them as a bonus. The video is 1/8” out to RCA and looks decent. My resent button can stick sometimes but it’s not a big deal.Like many of these X in One systems, many of the games have music that is off or wrong, and some of them don’t play like their original counterparts. I’m sure due to the rom and cheap controllers, but let’s be honest, none of this is licensed.All in all it’s not that bad. I wouldn’t buy this expecting all you childhood favorites from the 80’s and early 90’s. This has a more B side feel to the game selection.
B**.
I love my RG300
I was skeptical when I ordered the RG300 as there had been people who received non-IPS devices, dead pixel screens, and faulty volume knobs. Well mine was absolutely perfect in every sense of the word! The preinstalled firmware and roms were sort of bloatwares and the roms are all Chineses, so I removed the card, slapped a custom firmware with my preferred emulators, uploaded the entire NES, SNES, Game Boy, GBC, and GBA library, a select number of Genesis and Sega CD roms, and proceeded to play for hours! The first game I played was the classic Tetris for the Game Boy, and then when I needed to use the facilities I brought the RG300 with me and played Tecmo Super Bowl 2020 for the NES where I took control of the Dolphins. I recommend this awesome item! I’m not exaggerating, I really love my RG300!
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