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    Ever Wanted Your Game Boy to Play PS2 Games? Meet the RG 477V!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliDecember 2, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. ANBERNIC has announced the RG 477V, a new vertical handheld featuring a 4:3, 4.7-inch 120Hz screen and a powerful Dimensity 8300 chipset.
    2. The RG 477V will boast minimal bezels, a full suite of controls, and an all-glass front design, making it their most advanced vertical handheld to date.
    3. Expected configurations include 8+128GB and 12+256GB options with a 5,300mAh battery, aligning with previous models’ specs.
    4. Pricing is anticipated around $225, although recent increases in component costs may lead to a higher price; full details will be revealed in the coming weeks.

    ANBERNIC has just unveiled the RG 477V, a new handheld console that combines retro nostalgia with modern technology. This device aims to satisfy those who wish their Game Boys could play PlayStation 2 games.

    First, the RG 477V boasts a striking 4.7-inch 120Hz IPS screen. The 4:3 aspect ratio enhances the retro gaming experience. Secondly, it features the powerful Dimensity 8300 chipset, allowing for seamless emulation of popular consoles like the PS2. This advancement could open doors for light Switch and PC gaming as well.

    Additionally, the device offers a full suite of controls. It includes two inset sticks and four shoulder buttons placed at the back. This layout promises comfort for D-pad-heavy games, even though it may not cater perfectly to modern first-person shooters.

    Furthermore, the RG 477V will come in two colorways—Black and retro gray. Its all-glass front adds a sleek look, a feature recently adopted by the company. Expect battery life to impress with a robust 5,300mAh capacity, with configurations of 8GB+128GB and 12GB+256GB likely on offer.

    While the pricing hasn’t been finalized, estimates hover around $225. As component prices rise, the final cost may vary.

    Overall, the RG 477V stands as ANBERNIC’s most powerful handheld yet, combining nostalgia with cutting-edge features. Fans eagerly await its availability in the coming weeks. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting addition to the gaming landscape.

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