
Welp, it's official. The long saga of the Retroid Pocket Mini's shader issue is over, but sadly, it's "impossible to fix," and Retroid's ready to move on.
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Shantae 1/2 Genie Hero on Cemu (RP5)
Just wanted to say that Shantae works very very well in Cemu for Android, if you are a fan of that series.
One of the things I've enjoyed about having an RP5, is being able to play the games I either didn't know about as a kid, or that I never would have bought (either because I knew my parents wouldn't get it for me, or would throw a fit if I bought it)
Shantae is one of those game. I've been enjoying playing it. Maybe should have started with the GBA version, but I gave the WiiU version a try. Lots of fun!
Vita3K stuttering on RP5
I haven't seen much regarding Vita3K functionality on the RP5, so I was wondering if anyone has had stuttering issues with Vita3K on the RP5? Is it just a driver issue I need to play around with? Or maybe Vita3K just isn't all that ready for prime time, or the RP5 isn't just able to handle Vita emulation?
It’s Official: Retroid Pocket Mini Shader Issue Cannot Be Fixed
Welp, it's official. The long saga of the Retroid Pocket Mini's shader issue is over, but sadly, it's "impossible to fix," and Retroid's ready to move on.
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/33893097
Retroid Pocket Classic Family
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Interesting bit of information at 0:12 there is a transition that shows an alternate 6-button configuration from the default ABXY layout.
Retroid Pocket Classic Unveiled: A Return to Form - Retro Handhelds
After being teased when the Pocket Flip 2 was announced, the Retroid Pocket Classic has just been introduced. But, we still have more questions than answers.
[…] the Retroid Pocket Classic has been introduced. This will mark the first vertical handheld that Retroid has released since the original Pocket back in 2020.
Coming as little surprise, Retroid didn’t share anything regarding specs, but it did share all seven colors that the Classic will come in. Front and center is yellow, featuring a deep purple D-pad, and while the X+Y buttons match the rest of the shell, the A+B buttons are green and red, respectively.
As for the rest of the colors, we’ll have a DMG colorway, transparent purple, pink, teal, lime green, and what appears to be a lighter version of what the DMG has. From there, the Pocket Classic sports a front-firing speaker, to go along with the Start, Select, and Menu buttons. Curiously enough, none of those three buttons are actually centered, and we don’t have any idea why this would be the
Using Bluetooth controller with Android games on Retroid Pocket 3+?
A while ago I got a Retroid Pocket 3+, but as I didn't end up using it much, I recently reconfigured it to give to someone who could make better use of it.
As the joysticks aren't ideal for games that make substantial use of them, I also gave them a 8BitDo controller to use as an alternative control option, oddly listed as being a Nintendo Switch Pro Controller in the Bluetooth menu. After they told me that the controller didn't work with the games I had installed on the device—twelve native Android games with controller support and several emulated games accessed via Daijisho—I realized that I'd have to dual map the Player 1 controller port in emulators to both the Retroid and the 8BitDo controllers.
Unless I'm mistaken, RetroArch doesn't appear to support dual-mapping controllers to the same player slot, so I only have the dual-mapping set up so far for standalone emulators that support that functionality. Testing indicated that such emulators include AetherSX2 for PS2, DuckStation
Fresh From Revealing The Pocket Mini, GoRetroid Has Unveiled the Retroid Pocket 5 | Time Extension
The device will feature a 5.5-inch AMOLED screen
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/21950568
GoRetroid Unveils the Retroid Pocket 5
GoRetroid, known for their line of retro gaming handhelds like the Retroid Pocket and mini consoles, has once again impressed fans by revealing a new entry to its lineup—the Retroid Pocket 5. This device boasts a 5.5-inch AMOLED screen, which marks it as an improvement over its predecessors, particularly the Retroid Pocket 4 series that featured a smaller and less vibrant IPS screen.
The new handheld's features also include a 1080p resolution and feature a modern ergonomic design. The AMOLED technology ensures deep blacks and excellent contrast ratios.
What do you think of the design? How do you think this device will compare to other retro-gaming handhelds on the market?
GoRetroid Announces The Retroid Pocket Mini
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GoRetroid Announces The Retroid Pocket Mini | Time Extension
GoRetroid recently unveiled its latest handheld, the Retroid Pocket Mini, in an intriguing teaser video. While the announcement doesn't provide extensive details on specs, price, or release date, it does give us a glimpse of what we can expect from this new device.
- Design: The Retroid Pocket Mini promises to be significantly smaller than its predecessors but retains some characteristics like dual-LED joysticks, D-pad positioned on the upper left, and face buttons (X,Y,B,A) on the right. It features stacked shoulder buttons, a 4:3 screen, and three inputs for charging, headphones, and SD cards.
- Potential Release: Given GoRetroid’s history of teasing details slowly, we might see more information in the near future about this device which is poised to bring nostalgic gaming experiences into a compact form factor.
The Retroid Official Dock is now available to order
7-in-1 USB C Dock 1*PD Charging 1*HDMI output up to 4K@60 1*Gigabit LAN 2*USB3.0 2*USB2.0 Retroid Official Dock Compatibility List: RP5: Fully compatibleRPMINI: Not compatibleRP4 Pro(D1100): Fully compatibleRP4(D900): Partial compatible (No HDMI support)RP3+ : Partial compatible RP3: Charge onlyRP2/...
Retroid Official Dock Compatibility List:
RP4 Pro(D1100) : Full compatibility
RP4(D900): Partial compatibility (No HDMI support)
RP3+ : Partial compatibility*
RP3: Charge only
RP2/2S/2+: Not applicable
*Application Limitations for RP3+ Owners:
Retroid Pocket 4/4+ Announced
It’s (almost) finally here! Fellow RP3+ owners cower in fear! Announcement email below:
Dear Valued Customer,
We are pleased to announce the launch of the Retroid Pocket 4(D900), and Retroid Pocket 4 Pro(D1100), which are made By Gamers, 4 Gamers.
New Features include:
Both new chipsets deliver a much more powerful performance than RP3+. Pre-orders begin on 12/21/23 at 9pm BJT (12/20/23 8pm EST). Orders made during the pre-order period will receive a free screen protector. And to celebrate the RP4/4Pro release, customers will enjoy a $4 discount! We expect shipments to begin on 1/15/24. Our dedicated team is always working tirelessly, to ensure swift delivery, to our valued customers.
Thank you for your continued support!
Best regards,
The Retroid Team
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The Ultimate Starter Handheld -- Retroid Pocket 2S
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Russ at Retro Game Corps seems to like the 2S, and I'm tempted myself. Is anyone planning to pick one up?