Anbernic sent over their latest handheld, the RG Vita Pro. And yes, it’s clearly inspired (or “inspired”) by Sony’s beloved, if not massively successful, PS Vita.
The hardware definitely takes cues from the original design, but it’s important to address the obvious caveat upfront: this will not emulate the full PS Vita library. That isn’t a fault of the device itself, no hardware can. The limitation lies with the emulator, which is still far from a finished state. Right now, nothing is capable of running the entire Vita library reliably.
Over the past few weeks of testing, I’ve seen plenty of criticism online (especially across places like Reddit and Discord) accusing the device of being misleading or even falsely advertised. Personally, I think that’s missing the bigger picture. Expectations around Vita emulation are often unrealistic, and this handheld is simply working within the same limitations as everything else on the market.
The other major talking point is the price. At $149.99 USD, it’s sparked a fair bit of backlash. What’s interesting, though, is that this isn’t an isolated case, it just reflects a broader shift happening across the industry. Prices are rising, and many comparisons are still being made against pre–RAM crisis devices and prices, which isn’t really a fair benchmark anymore. At least, this is what I think and feel.
From my own chats with the reps and teams behind the retro handheld manufacturers, this trend is only going one way. Prices are going up, and in most cases, specs are being scaled back to compensate. It’s the reality the entire space is dealing with right now, and the RG Vita Pro feels like one of the first devices to really reflect this crappiness.
Anyway, on to the device. I love how it is dual boot (Android and Linux), on a new chip to the scene. I love how it plays and upscales PSP games, they upscale cleanly and look SO good on there.
Some Vita games play beautifully, Gravity Rush has been my obsession lately. I never played it before now and I just love how it performs. They created such a nice atmosphere in that game!
PS2/Game Cube and Switch are a stretch. Some games run okay, some won’t run well, and some won’t play at all.
If you’re curious about my review, I also interviewed some developers. Gamma who makes GammaOS, acmeplus who is behind KNULLI. This is a very detailed and long review, so if you do have interest, you can follow my usual link:
the_riviera_kid@lemmy.world 1 day ago
“Right now, nothing is capable of running the entire Vita library reliably”
My Vita runs the entire library just fine.
Naho_Zako@piefed.zip 1 day ago
I mean, most ge preservation projects, emulators, and bootleg devices aren’t for people who already have those things, it’s for people who never owned them. If my mom wasn’t a gamer and didn’t buy a Vita, I would either have to drop hundreds of dollars to get a real one, or emulate on a device.
So yes, of course your Vita runs well. Now lets check for all the non-Vita devices for those who were toddlers/weren’t born yet?
the_riviera_kid@lemmy.world 1 day ago
My point was that there is a device that runs every vita game well despite the stupid claim that nothing does.
Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day ago
I booted up my Vita for the first time in a long time recently and was, as happens every time, astounded at how absolutely incredible the OLED screen looks. Also laughed at how small the Sony branded memory stick in it is, compared to the big ol high end SD card in the SD2Vita.
the_riviera_kid@lemmy.world 1 day ago
The SD card adapter was the first thing I bought for mine, sony was pricing their own cards like the AI apocalypse had already happened.