Not much info here but I wonder if these were some sort of fake NES/SNES/Mega Drive minis or just handheld emulation devices in general
I was wondering if shipping SD cards full of ROMs would ever come to bite the manufacturers in the ass and I guess it might have. Will this be a one-off thing or a sign of a wider EU crackdown? I think there was a warning earlier issued by some agency this month about how the solder in one of the Anbernic devices exceeded EU's maximum lead levels
Edit: There's a video of the Italian cops' raid on the warehouse where the devices were being held, looks like a large variety of different devices
https://youtu.be/U4lYIzijJSU?si=mmvXSsipSaMEnaOv
Found a link- what happened was that the files were apparently going to be included in a firmware update
https://retrohandhelds.gg/retro-handhelds-weekly-edition-3/
These retro handhelds are probably already flying a bit too close to the sun as it is- they probably shouldn't be trying to attract even more attention, especially from companies like Take Two. It's good that they listened to Western users' concerns
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I don't think you can play Fallout NV on a cheap handheld just yet- if you go look at the Android emulation subreddit you'll notice most posts are people playing various PC games through Winlator on current high end phones.
The most demanding PC game Anbernic showed was GTA III
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Can't imagine the battery life will be great, but apparently the Steam Deck can get away with like 3 hours so what do I know
Meanwhile I'm still thinking it's incredible that I can play PS1/N64/Dreamcast games on my phone
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