Yes but nowhere near as powerful and the battery life sucks for this device . I will be purchasing the RG28XX for sure. My last Anbernic was the RG353M which is pretty powerful almost $200 but too big and heavy for my taste. Still love my RG280v which replaced my Pocket Go 2. Most of my handhelds are too huge like my Retroid Pocket 2 and my Switch omg
@@wallyprichard7451in my opinion devices like this haven't to be too much powerful, because of they're screen sizes and they're shoulder buttons position: they aren't comfortable for long gameplay sessions with newest titles, they're perfect with games until 16, max 32, bits. And miyoo mini already does this, so the much power of A30 is already a boost. And if I want to play with newer games I've a RP3+. So I can look at other specifics, like the design, and this A30 is way better than rg28xx. And it has an analog stick, good for both arcades and ps1/n64/dreamcast games.
@@DisavventureInBici Well, that's what I thought a few days ago. Until I actually saw more previews of this RG28XX and it's stock firmware. I've changed my thoughts about the RG28XX and plan to preorder the Beige White version.
@@jonathonearl482 miyoo has the bonus point of onion community, and the developer already said that he want to port it to A30. But, apart of this, as I already said, I already have a more powerful device, a rp3+, so I'm not looking at a powerful device, but something to bring with me in my pocket, very little and very nice, and enough powerful to let me play with no problems. Furthermore, games >16bit started to be more complex and to require a lot of hour of gameplay, they were a lot "less casual games" than >=16 bit games that, instead, have a quicker gameplay, with shorter levels and shorter games at all: they're perfect for a console for the pocket of my jeans: are doing a queue? Perfect moment for a short play. Are you at home on your sofa? Ok, take the rp3+ (or other more powerful and bigger console ) and play some more complex game. Actually I already have a miyoo mini plus, and I love it and it's form factor (it seems to me "more immersive" than the rp3+), but this A30 is soooo cute that I cannot don't buy it (in gunsmoke gray color) Probably Rg28xx it will be better for whom is looking for a single console for 360° use...it this case I can understand the demand for power.
I thought it was very pretty, but Myoo failed to include only 512 RAM, instead of the competitor that has 1GB of RAM, just for that reason I wouldn't get this new Miyoo, the Crasy Taxi comes out with audio all popping, unlike the Rg35xx Plus which have 1gb of ram, and the audio comes out perfect
check out more videos. Just because it's capable doesn't mean it'll be do it well. Plus it doesn't have the button/joystick layout to accommodate the N64 controller.
@@CellPhish It was shown on another of his clip, that the joystick does not work, when he was playing Contra. I wonder it just doesn't work on one core or all.
This design looks better than the ANBERNIC RG28XX.
Yes but nowhere near as powerful and the battery life sucks for this device . I will be purchasing the RG28XX for sure. My last Anbernic was the RG353M which is pretty powerful almost $200 but too big and heavy for my taste. Still love my RG280v which replaced my Pocket Go 2. Most of my handhelds are too huge like my Retroid Pocket 2 and my Switch omg
Waaaaaay better !
@@wallyprichard7451in my opinion devices like this haven't to be too much powerful, because of they're screen sizes and they're shoulder buttons position: they aren't comfortable for long gameplay sessions with newest titles, they're perfect with games until 16, max 32, bits. And miyoo mini already does this, so the much power of A30 is already a boost. And if I want to play with newer games I've a RP3+.
So I can look at other specifics, like the design, and this A30 is way better than rg28xx. And it has an analog stick, good for both arcades and ps1/n64/dreamcast games.
@@DisavventureInBici Well, that's what I thought a few days ago. Until I actually saw more previews of this RG28XX and it's stock firmware. I've changed my thoughts about the RG28XX and plan to preorder the Beige White version.
@@jonathonearl482 miyoo has the bonus point of onion community, and the developer already said that he want to port it to A30.
But, apart of this, as I already said, I already have a more powerful device, a rp3+, so I'm not looking at a powerful device, but something to bring with me in my pocket, very little and very nice, and enough powerful to let me play with no problems.
Furthermore, games >16bit started to be more complex and to require a lot of hour of gameplay, they were a lot "less casual games" than >=16 bit games that, instead, have a quicker gameplay, with shorter levels and shorter games at all: they're perfect for a console for the pocket of my jeans: are doing a queue? Perfect moment for a short play.
Are you at home on your sofa? Ok, take the rp3+ (or other more powerful and bigger console ) and play some more complex game.
Actually I already have a miyoo mini plus, and I love it and it's form factor (it seems to me "more immersive" than the rp3+), but this A30 is soooo cute that I cannot don't buy it (in gunsmoke gray color)
Probably Rg28xx it will be better for whom is looking for a single console for 360° use...it this case I can understand the demand for power.
nail looks cleaner
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This is my real nail
Very tempting, especially from miyoo branding quality. 😄
The audio though lol
I thought it was very pretty, but Myoo failed to include only 512 RAM, instead of the competitor that has 1GB of RAM, just for that reason I wouldn't get this new Miyoo, the Crasy Taxi comes out with audio all popping, unlike the Rg35xx Plus which have 1gb of ram, and the audio comes out perfect
And don't forget the rg35xxh which has the same ram as rg35xx plus.
Any psp games that this device could possibly work for?
What is the game at the 3:26 mark title?
I'm curious to see Sword of Berserk running on it. Does it have N64 or Saturn emulation?
I can see N64 is there and I will tested some N64 games days later. For Saturn, I didn’t see it. Also DC and MD are both there too.
@@pandamimi Oh cool, thanks for letting me know, that's really fun having N64 on such a cute compact handheld!
check out more videos. Just because it's capable doesn't mean it'll be do it well. Plus it doesn't have the button/joystick layout to accommodate the N64 controller.
quando será lançado?
What is that game at 3:30 ?
It's DC Game "Cosmic Smash"
Does the joystick work at all? If it works, why aren't you using it for Street Fighter?
Most people who grew up playing these games didn’t have a joystick on controllers so they don’t know how to play well with them
@@CellPhish It was shown on another of his clip, that the joystick does not work, when he was playing Contra. I wonder it just doesn't work on one core or all.
It works only for some emulations- for example arcade games
Can't wait to get my hands on this device. It looks cute and just the right size.
Also what is the name of that Tennis game you were testing?
Apparently "Cosmic Smash" for the Dreamcast.
Is that screen really as good as it seems on video?
It is much better in real
questionable decision to include that analog stick
It handles some DC and N64 so probably good to include it, would be perfect if it had a bit more power to run them well
Good for arcades, ps1, N64, DC...good idea, in my opinion
audio sounds awful.
Why does it look so hideous