Shit that green is nice. After viewing this, I think that's the color I'm going with. Came across your vid because I'm wanting a dedicated Pico-8 device. Sold. Cheers!
I also own the green Powkiddy RGB30 and I just love it. The screen size, the way it feels in my hands, the easy Pico-8 playability, awesome rom hacks and compact size - it’s my go to retro handheld. I usually have to fiddle with settings to play Mame/Arcade games on my Retroid Pocket 2S but the RGB30 plays them with no problems. After buying the RGB30, I personally can’t find another retro emulator console I want that can do better or is easier to use than this one. 💚😊
@@LNN_Plays only thing I don’t like/havent figured out fully for Pico8 on RGB30 is if it’s possible to load your own games (or do you need to go through splore only) and if you can navigate back to RGB30 Home Screen without resetting the console
@@roqueadeleon I also had trouble with that at first. To shut down Pico-8 while in a game hit the start button, then scroll down to "options", and in this menu you will see an option to shut down Pico-8. That will take you back to the RGB30 menu.
@@roqueadeleon When it comes to the carts thing I think it's a bit more complicated. I downloaded a bunch of games of the Pico-8 website on my PC. I also bought the official version of Pico-8 files for 15 bucks and loaded those files onto the Pico-8 folder on my games card. Now I have a folder called carts I can use to open up games without using splore but I use splore anyway and access my carts from there. I believe Retro Games Corps YT channel shows how to do this in his RGB30 starter guide video.
Until the ayaneo pocket dmg release, because 8 bit game has a lot of black background it will look gorgeous on an oled screen, but the device is going to be pricy and a bit overkill (8gen2) for retro gaming
@@loopie207 I believe native pico 8. I purchased a pico-8 license and installed it that way and installed the program from the Pico-8 website. But I wouldn't call myself a Pico-8 expert so I'm not positive.
Loved the top down view on this video!
Thanks for taking the time to check it out!
Shit that green is nice. After viewing this, I think that's the color I'm going with. Came across your vid because I'm wanting a dedicated Pico-8 device. Sold. Cheers!
The picture is SO much more clear compared to the Gameboy! 💯
Yeah the display on this device is its best feature I think.
I also own the green Powkiddy RGB30 and I just love it. The screen size, the way it feels in my hands, the easy Pico-8 playability, awesome rom hacks and compact size - it’s my go to retro handheld. I usually have to fiddle with settings to play Mame/Arcade games on my Retroid Pocket 2S but the RGB30 plays them with no problems. After buying the RGB30, I personally can’t find another retro emulator console I want that can do better or is easier to use than this one. 💚😊
Pico-8 Rise!!!!
Was literally just playing some Pico-8 racing games when I read this.
@@LNN_Plays only thing I don’t like/havent figured out fully for Pico8 on RGB30 is if it’s possible to load your own games (or do you need to go through splore only) and if you can navigate back to RGB30 Home Screen without resetting the console
@@roqueadeleon I also had trouble with that at first. To shut down Pico-8 while in a game hit the start button, then scroll down to "options", and in this menu you will see an option to shut down Pico-8. That will take you back to the RGB30 menu.
@@roqueadeleon When it comes to the carts thing I think it's a bit more complicated. I downloaded a bunch of games of the Pico-8 website on my PC. I also bought the official version of Pico-8 files for 15 bucks and loaded those files onto the Pico-8 folder on my games card. Now I have a folder called carts I can use to open up games without using splore but I use splore anyway and access my carts from there. I believe Retro Games Corps YT channel shows how to do this in his RGB30 starter guide video.
@@LNN_Plays ill have to mess around with it a bit more to check it our, i have the paid version of Pico8 as well.
Looks awesome, but is it me or is that input lag SUPER visible!?
👍 great video
Thanks
Have you ever played Pico-8? If yes what system did you use?
What is the name of the game you where playing in 3:06
It comes in green?!?!?
Until the ayaneo pocket dmg release, because 8 bit game has a lot of black background it will look gorgeous on an oled screen, but the device is going to be pricy and a bit overkill (8gen2) for retro gaming
Wut
Curious, is this running native pico 8 or fake 8?
@@loopie207 I believe native pico 8. I purchased a pico-8 license and installed it that way and installed the program from the Pico-8 website. But I wouldn't call myself a Pico-8 expert so I'm not positive.