About this deal
The RG35xx features two SD card slots with the first (labelled TF1) being used for the firmware (operating system) and the second (labelled TF2) being used for games.
There is an included 64GB Micro SD card with the RG35XX which contains the Linux based operating system and game storage. A second Micro SD card up to 512GB can be used for additional game storage on the retro gaming handheld. The RG35XX now also supports dual OS, allowing you to either use the official OS or GarlicOS In addition to getting all of the systems setup just the way I want it, I’ve also added a custom theme and boot logo which can be done through GarlicOS. Atari ST ( hatari): improved virtual keyboard (change keys position and colors closer to an ST), some bugfixes The files are not ours, they belong to other people who have created them, dedicating their knowledge and time, trying to make it work as well as possible, but if something goes wrong, it’s not our fault 😉With a 4:3 aspect ratio screen, it is a good fit for emulating the original home console systems like the NES, Sega Genesis, SNES and PS1. With its small form factor it also replicates the feeling of playing those old school handhelds like the original Gameboy or Gameboy colour and emulates these and other handheld devices including GBA and GameGear with ease. If you are looking for a great curated set for the RG35xx, try to find the “ Tiny Best Set GO” curated collection. XQuader and eggs have notified us and provided the updates that you already have available, and we have added a column in which to view the compatible versions. The 3.5” IPS display runs at a 640×480 resolution at 4:3 aspect ratio which is perfect for retro gaming. The RG35XX display looks bright and colourful and not so small it is hard to see any detail. HDMI output to a monitor or TV is supported via the Mini HDMI port found on the top of the retro gaming handheld, it also upscales your games to 720P on your big screen.
Added possibility to rotate keys (90deg and 270deg). Useful in games that require screen rotation (“BOOK” layout).
Atari 800 ( Atari800): Added savestate support, Rewind support, Disc Control menu (Supports Disks, Tapes, and M3U files), fixes for control issues, etc. Game Bios files can all be placed on the SD card in the ROMS partition under the ROMS/BIOS folder Custom Firmware for the RG35xx