

So until then, I actually recommend taking a look at the RG35XX instead, it’s a very similar handheld in terms of design and performance and it could be purchased instantly, even if the build quality isn’t up to the Miyoo Mini +’s standard. This is because Miyoo just aren’t making enough, and when they do go on sell there’s scalpers and thousands of customers waiting to get there hands on one. The screen is lovely, performance up to PS1 is flawless and the battery life is reasonable but and a big but… It’s a well made, reliable device, that can fit in your pocket. With all of that in mind is the Miyoo Mini+ worth the current $69.99 price tag? I would say yes, but it’s certainly lost its charm compared to its smaller sibling.
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While testing Playstation 1 games there was no real issue either, and it emulated those games very well, but that’s where it steps, anything more intensive like PSP and beyond won’t work well on here.

Your older consoles like NES, SNES, Mega Drive and NEOGEO work really well on here.
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On my device it’s impossible to open the battery door, it’s so tight, and the flap so thin that it will either cut my finger, or i’ll crack a nail, so i’ve simply given up at this point. On the back you will see that the battery pack adds a thick bottom to the device, this helps with comfortability, and allows Miyoo to insert new shoulder buttons to the top, that curve into the thin section behind the display. Your volume buttons are on the left hand side, nothing on the right hand side, and at the bottom you have your 3.5mm headphone jack, a SD card slot and a USB-C port. Neogeo Mini Pro Player Pack USA Version - HDMI Cable included- Neo Geo Pocket 1 of 2 Only 1 left 5 watchers 2 of 2 See More See Details on eBay Neogeo Mini Pro Player Pack USA Version - HDMI Cable included- Neo Geo Pocket 203. On the top you’ll find your on/off button alongside LED’s that indicate charging. I’m not a fan of high gloss buttons only because they get a little slippery, but that’s just a personal preference of mine.Īt first I didn’t like where the menu button was sitting, but actually it’s the best place for it, as it makes it quick an easy to save games, load games, change settings or hop back out into the main menu without having to turn or tilt your device to find it on the sides. The action buttons sit high out of the shell which I like, and feature a high gloss material with coloring inspiration from the SNES.
