Anbernic RG Rotate Brings Swivel-Screen Design to Retro Handheld Gaming
Anbernic's RG Rotate handheld pairs a 720 x 720 pivoting display with a Unisoc T618 chip, Android 12, and PS2/Wii emulation, starting at $88.
Anbernic produces handheld gaming devices that run Linux-based operating systems and support emulation and open-source software.
Anbernic's RG Rotate handheld pairs a 720 x 720 pivoting display with a Unisoc T618 chip, Android 12, and PS2/Wii emulation, starting at $88.
Anbernic's RG Rotate hides gaming controls under a swiveling square screen, creating one of the most unusual retro handheld designs in years.
Anbernic's PS Vita inspired handhelds launch 2026-03-23 with early pricing at $100 and $110, featuring the RK3576 powered Pro model with dual-boot Android and Linux support.
Anbernic's RG Vita Pro gameplay video shows the RockChip RK3576-powered handheld smoothly running PS2, Wii, and GameCube games on dual Linux and Android operating systems.
Anbernic's upcoming RG Vita copies Sony's classic handheld design but may ironically struggle to emulate actual Vita games.