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    Rediscover Classic DS Games with ANBERNIC RG

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliNovember 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. The ANBERNIC RG DS is available for pre-order at $93.99, featuring dual 4-inch IPS displays in a clamshell design.
    2. Shipping starts before December 15, with prices rising to $99.99 after the pre-order period.
    3. Powered by an RK3568 chipset, it runs DS and some 3DS games primarily via the DraStic emulator, with 3GB RAM and 32GB storage.
    4. Available in three colors, it includes a capacitive stylus, but may have input latency compared to original DS resistive touchscreens.

    Revisit Your Favorite DS Games with the ANBERNIC RG DS

    Gamers can relive their childhood with the newly announced ANBERNIC RG DS, now available for pre-order at a starting price of $93.99. This device features two four-inch IPS displays within a familiar clamshell design, mirroring the Nintendo DS. As a result, it offers nostalgia while adapting to modern display standards.

    Shipping is set to begin before December 15. However, those interested should act quickly, as prices will increase to $99.99 after the pre-order period. The RG DS offers a resolution of 640×480, which enhances the visuals compared to the original hardware. Still, some pixel graphics might appear slightly off for discerning gamers.

    Powered by Rockchip’s RK3568 chipset, the RG DS draws attention for its affordability. Although it may not match the performance of higher-end models, it runs a variety of DS and even some 3DS games with the DraStic emulator. This emulator is known for its compatibility with low-power devices, though it does not provide modern features like RetroAchievements.

    In terms of design, the RG DS includes additional control sticks adjacent to the bottom screen. It is important to note that users must expand storage with a microSD card, as the device offers only 32GB of internal memory. Color enthusiasts will appreciate the choices available: Black & Crimson Red, Turquoise Blue, and Polar White—each comes with a matching capacitive stylus.

    While competing handhelds like the AYN Thor and AYANEO Pocket DS offer robust features, they come with steep price tags, starting at $259. The RG DS stands out as a cost-effective choice for those wanting to enjoy classic gaming.

    Don’t miss this chance to revisit cherished games at a price that won’t break the bank.

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