Retro Handheld Game Console — Play 2400+ Classic Games |
Play 2400+ Classic Games Anywhere
The ANBERNIC RG351P puts the golden age of gaming in your pocket — a 3.5‑inch IPS screen, authentic controls, and open‑source Linux for limitless customization.

Three things that make the RG351P stand out
Not all retro handhelds are created equal. These are the pillars that elevate the RG351P above a generic emulator box.

A screen that honors the pixels
The full‑viewing‑angle IPS display keeps colors vivid and text sharp, even off‑angle. Pixel‑perfect scaling means original game art looks exactly as the developers intended — no blur, no motion smear.

Authentic console feel, not a touchscreen
Dual analog sticks, a D‑pad, four face buttons, and four shoulder triggers — all with a tactile snap that rivals original controllers. The rubberized sides give you a confident grip for long play sessions.

Sound that’s bigger than it looks
Left‑right channel stereo fills a quiet room, and the classic 3.5mm jack lets you plug in your favorite set of earbuds. Whether it’s the THX‑style intro or a 16‑bit victory fanfare, the audio stays true.
What retro gamers say
Honest takes from people who already have one in their hands.
Finally, a handheld that feels like the original PS1 controller. The D‑pad is spot‑on for Tekken.
I loaded it with my entire GB & GBC library in ten minutes. The IPS screen makes Pokémon Crystal look better than on my old Color.
Great build, games run smooth. The speakers are better than I expected, though I wish the battery lasted a bit longer.
Bought it for a 10‑hour flight — best decision ever. Finished Chrono Trigger before touchdown.
The open source community support is fantastic. Swapped the front‑end and added filters in a snap.
Feels premium in hand. Took a star off because the grey one shows fingerprints easily — get a dark color.
My son (8) and I play Mario Kart together via the AV out. It’s bonding time.
A perfect gift for my brother who sold his SNES when he went to college. The nostalgia hit hard.
I own three of these now — one for home, one for work, one for the car. Yes, it’s an obsession.
By the numbers
The specs that matter most when you’re building a portable retro powerhouse.
You get more than a console
Everything you need to start playing — right now.
From dusty cartridges to instant on‑demand classics
You remember the feel of a chunky cartridge sliding home, the iconic start‑up jingles. But original hardware is fragile, expensive, and tied to a TV. The RG351P was designed for gamers who refuse to let those memories fade — a single device that holds entire libraries and fits in a jacket pocket, ready whenever nostalgia strikes.

The hunt for authentic play
Owning even a handful of classic consoles and their game libraries today costs a fortune, and emulation on a phone means missing the tactile joy of real buttons. You want the deep rumble of a D‑pad, the satisfying click of shoulder triggers — not a touch‑screen compromise.

Open‑source Linux, closed the gap
The RG351P runs a community‑backed open‑source OS, pulling decades of arcade, PS1, GBA and SNES titles into one robust, credit‑card‑sized shell. With 64GB of internal storage and dual analog sticks, it recreates the real deal — without the real‑deal headaches.

Your library, yours to carry
From a 15‑minute commute to a cross‑country flight, the RG351P turns waiting into playing. Stereo speakers deliver the chiptune nostalgia, a 3.5‑inch IPS panel makes every sprite pop, and the textured grip keeps it locked in your hands. It’s the collection you always wanted, on the device you never had.
About this item
Step back into the 90s with the ANBERNIC RG351P, a handheld that packs 2400+ classic PS1, arcade and retro games into a compact, premium device. Its 3.5-inch IPS screen and stereo audio deliver the au
Play 2400+ classic retro games with open-source Linux on a premium portable handheld with IPS screen and stereo audio
- Limited access to classic games
- Nostalgia without authentic hardware
- Lack of portable retro gaming solutions
- Poor display quality on budget handhelds
The questions we always get
No marketing fluff. Just the answers you’d get from a friend who already owns one.
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