🎮 Retro gaming meets modern flair—light up your playtime with RG CubeXX!
The Ayhgicxt RG CubeXX is a portable retro handheld game console featuring a 3.95-inch 720x720 IPS OCA screen, a powerful H700 quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU with Mali-G31 GPU, and 1GB LPDDR4 RAM. It boasts a 3800mAh battery with fast USB-C charging for up to 6.8 hours of gameplay, 16 million color customizable RGB lighting, dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 4.2, and supports over 30 game formats on a 64GB TF card expandable up to 512GB. Perfect for millennial professionals craving nostalgia with cutting-edge connectivity and style.
J**Z
Great Little Unit!
Probably my favorite unit by them that's not the higher price/tier ones. Absolutely love it. Super high quality feel, especially on the grips and shoulder buttons. Has rumble for games that support it,and the screen is big and beautiful. 720p and a great shape for a lot of sytems. Has Bluetooth for controllers,Wifi for various uses (Screen/box art scraping and/or Retroarch achievements being my guess,but I haven't tried it,and I believe with some Anbernic models the latest firmware updates from the official Anbernic site added the ability to use the unit as a hotspot),and the ability to screencast. Can also be connected to a TV or monitor with a Mini HDMI to HDMI cable.Was able to get it shipped next day with Prime. The seller I got it from,it definitely had games. The operating system was on a 32 GB card inserted in the system,and the other 64 GB card with the games was in a plastic case underneath the plastic container that houses the unit inside the bottom of the box. Just slap it in slot TF 2. The OS is on a plain black 32 GB Kioxia card (not an Exceria like the stock photos) and the other is a generic 64 GB,so perhaps at least back up the games card if you care about it, and have a PC with the storage,since the OS is easy to get from the manufacturers website.Perhaps those saying there are no games didn't notice the card,or it somehow fell out or was lost,since their boxes aren't sealed. This is the second model I've got from Amazon (the other was a 28XX) and both have games. I would perhaps recommend getting one that's at the Amazon warehouse sold by a Chinese seller as opposed to an American one. Any unit that is a 32 GB+64 GB (or higher) or flat 64 GB should have games. The only ones that usually wouldn't come with games would be the flat 32 GB's that come from China,unless the seller removes the game card for whatever reason.It's a little higher priced here than some places,but not by much when you factor in speed and peace of mind, especially with Prime. You'd pay the extra $10-15 in shipping somewhere else and have to sit waiting for awhile regardless. And in my experience the longer something is in shipping,the better chance it has to get beat up.All in all a fantastic system all around for a fair price. I would get it now if I wanted it,it's starting to sell out on a lot of the official channels from what I've seen. I think it's their best machine for the price, especially if you are getting on here. Would gladly do business with them and the seller again! I always wanted one of their units,and now I've purchased three in the past two weeks!
M**N
Arguably the best non-Android 1:1 retro gaming console.
This is the Anbernic RG CubeXX, which is a 1:1 handheld retro console based on a version of Linux. The stock software is actually very good (if you had XX series Anbernic devices before, they've come a long way). It will play titles through SNES/MD/FC/Genesis/PS with no real issues, and handle many N64, DS, DC, and a few Saturn titles. Not everything will run perfectly, so it depends on what backups you have in your game library and how hard your games are to emulate.The hand grips on the back are amazing, making this the most comfortable 1:1 handheld console I've tried, and the build quality is very good unless you get one of the screens with light bleed which was a problem early in the production of the Cube, the Android "big" (same size, more power, flipped D-Pad/stick) brother of this console. I think the screen is vibrant and sharp, but there is a variety of opinion on this, and it's not an OLED.The controls are excellent, with the disc-style D-Pad very much a preference, but with great buttons. This unit is easy to use at night with minimal disruption to others, in my experience, and the controls the main reason. Taking the wide gameplay into account, this is a good value -- especially when you take the "feel" and ergonomics into consideration.If you get one of these with games included, you're ready to roll immediately after taking it out of the box. You will probably benefit from a charge, but all of my Anbernic consoles have had a decent charge when I opened them. This will vary based on how long it's been on the shelf, of course, but the fist impression was very favorable.In the end, this is one of my favorite consoles for Pico-8, GBC, and GB and pretty much anything up to the 4th generation consoles, and it plays beyond with most PS-1, selected N64, and a subset of DC.A great handheld! 5/5
B**S
nice retro game console
Its built quality is top notch and the console itself is fun to play. It has tons of built in games. The controls and joysticks are very comfy for prolonged play. Battery life is decent.
R**T
It doesn't do what you want without lots of work.
This product is falslely advertised in more than one way. It does Not include a good library of games (unless you are a paid shill). It is not very easy to download more games. I know that many people will claim otherwise. Most people do not have the knowledge or time to deal with the lack of library included. This device is an overpriced butt plug.
G**Y
Works well enough with a bit of tweaking
I like the form factor of the device and the build quality seems pretty decent. My one gripe is the stock firmware that comes with this device. It drains the battery while it's "powered off", or what I imagine is actually some sort of sleep mode that still drains battery. (Turned it off at 90%, went to sleep, woke up 6 hours later and turned it on, it was at 50%).I tried updating the firmware to it's newest version on the official Anbernic website and was still getting the issue.However, I reflashed it with MuOS and I am no longer having battery issues.It's a bummer because I actually like the layout and functionality of the newest stock firmware much more.With all that being said, make sure you have something that can read Micro SD cards and a little bit of tech knowledge. (Anyone can learn how to do this through YouTube tutorials with a little patience)I also suggest migrating from the stock micro SD card they give you to a more reputable brand.The stock micro SD card is not the best quality and I wouldn't risk my data on it.
A**N
Very misleading
This thing came with no games... you will need a sd card reader and some knowledge on how to set it up, dont get this if you want an easy to use out of the box gaming experience
Y**O
Good~
A great game console, my son really likes it. He has installed several games, the graphics are very clear, and the games are also very fun.
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