Tech Medic
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
If you're familar with retro handhelds and you've used one of the best budget kings (the often cloned R36S), and you've held pretty much any handheld from Anbernic, but especially the RG35XX series devices, then you'll know what I'm saying that when you take this guy out of the box, you'll say "If feels like an Anbernic!"Trust me, if you're not familar, it's a good thing to be compared to an Anbernic for build quality!The internals of this device are basically 100% an R36S, which is a $30-$40 device that is a SOLID emulator all the way up to PS1!This device comes out of the box with emulation station as the front end, which is decent in and of itself, but since this is basically an R36S, you can download the superior ArkOS AeUX version from github and flash it to an SD card. There are multiple versions of ArkOS for the R36S and that is because of different screens. You need to choose the correct version.As it turns out, this device is using the same screen as an R36S with a V1 screen. Download that one, flash it do an SD card and you're golden!Copy over your BIOS files and ROM files and Bob's your uncle!This device is selling for $50.00 as of this review. That's about $10.00 on average than an R36S, but $20.00 less than an RG35XX Plus.It's priced correctly. You're not going to get better performance than an R36S (you'll get the same performance), but you'll be getting better build quality than an R36S in trade.Want to save as much money as possible for PS1 games and lower? Get an R36S.Want the build quality of an Anbernic, but don't want to pay the higher price for one? Get this BattleXP G350!
Mike Frerkes
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
I really didn't think I'd be giving this console five stars, but after some time playing around with it, I feel it deserves nothing less. The first thing that impressed me was the solid feel it has despite being plastic. Many of these cheaper handhelds have a fragile, almost brittle feeling to them. The G350 seems more noticeably well-built.When it comes to the display, I was also expecting less than what this machine actually delivered. The controls and fire buttons all had a great response which made playing games enjoyable. Despite being a smaller handheld, the layout doesn't seem overly cramped. As far as hardware goes, most of the games I tried out did perform up to par. Some of the newer system emulators, however, might languish a bit.There's not much I can criticize when considering the G350's price point. I'm pleasantly surprised by how well this handheld played, and by the overall quality of its build.
Juanita
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
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Garden Zaddy9A
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
The G350 Retro Handheld Game Console is a fantastic choice for retro gaming enthusiasts. With a crisp 3.5'' IPS screen, a Linux-based system, and a 64GB TF card preloaded with 4,371 games across 20+ emulators, it delivers endless nostalgic fun. The 3,500mAh battery ensures extended playtime, making it a great companion for gaming on the go!
Wendy Franks
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
This little handheld game takes me back to my game boy. Except I used to have to buy all the games separately and this one brings hundreds inside already. This is super fun and easy to play. Switching between the games is easy and everyone here is entertained for hours with this.
R
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
This is an excellent handheld system that is well built. It comes with a variety of game emulators and a huge list of game titles. The display is bright, but i wish the resolution is slightly better as the text is hard to read at times. The games load quickly and are playable. Another issue is the home button is different combination for different emulators, it will be easier to have a home button. For casual gaming, this is excellent.
Emmanuel
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Cool little handheld with a crisp screen and a huge game library. Most games run well, but some lag, and a few don’t work at all. The build quality is solid, and the battery life is decent. Still a fun device for retro gaming, just don’t expect everything to be perfect!
Kayla Nelson
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Great for the price! The picture is way better than I expected and it doesn’t have any issues. Seem to hold battery fine and isn’t too cheap feeling (though it is plastic).