Anbernic RG35XX Plus
Pocket-sized nostalgia in a modern shell — my favorite way to revisit classic adventures.
- Brand
- Anbernic
Specs & notes
- Display
- 3.5" IPS, 640×480
- Battery
- 3300 mAh — up to 8 hrs
- Processor
- H700 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53
- Connectivity
- Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2
- Storage
- Dual microSD slots (up to 512 GB each)
A Pocketful of Nostalgia
For anyone who grew up blowing dust out of cartridges and squinting at pixelated screens, the Anbernic RG35XX Plus is more than a gadget — it’s a time machine.
It’s small, simple, and endlessly satisfying. A modern handheld built to relive the classics without the fuss of emulators or tinkering.
I’m not much of a “gamer” these days, but this little device rekindled that joy of discovery I felt as a kid. It’s always in my bag, ready to fill spare moments with a bit of 8-bit or 16-bit magic.
First Impressions
Compact and solid, the RG35XX Plus feels instantly familiar — like a Game Boy that grew up.
At just 186 grams, it slips easily into a pocket yet feels substantial in the hand.
The 3.5-inch IPS screen is sharp and bright, with OCA lamination that cuts glare and brings out vibrant color.
Build quality is excellent for its price: tactile buttons, responsive D-pad, and a layout that respects its retro inspiration without feeling dated.
Everyday Carry Value
The RG35XX Plus earns its spot in my everyday bag by being effortless.
It wakes instantly, saves progress automatically, and the battery lasts days.
On commutes or trips, it’s a perfect break — just pick up, play a few minutes, and pause.
No distractions, no notifications, no internet rabbit holes — just games.
And that’s what makes it so special: focus.
It’s a single-purpose device in a world that does everything all at once.
Whether it’s revisiting A Link to the Past or Super Mario World, it’s pure, uncomplicated fun.
Final Thoughts
The Anbernic RG35XX Plus isn’t about specs or performance — it’s about simplicity.
It bridges nostalgia and convenience, reminding me that sometimes the best experiences fit in your palm and run at 30 frames per second.
It’s not just another gadget; it’s a little reminder of why we fell in love with games in the first place.