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  • Ducky Obrien Show 074 - SBC Guides (Better PSP on Trimui Smart Pro)

    Retro Handheld News, Reviews, and Guides (and sometimes random things)

    Today's episode covers how to get better PSP performance on the Trimui Smart Pro.

    The first thing to do is to check what version your system firmware is at. If it's before 1.0.4 it would be a good idea to update.

    14:51 - Setting up PPSSPP25:18 - PPSSPP Tweaks

    We do this by flashing the latest system image to update the handheld as well as copying the latest files for the microSD card.

    You can find the firmware and microSD cards on the Trimui Smart Pro github pages linked below.

    ►Trimui SP Firmware: https://github.com/trimui/firmware_smartpro/releases►Trimui SP SD Files: https://github.com/trimui/assets_smartpro/releases

    You can initiate a firmware update by holding the Vol- button and then pressing the power button. A green bar should show up and at this point you can let go of the Vol- button.

    After the installation is finished, you can copy over the PSP folder from CrossMix or copy everything over. Some users like copying only the emulators and apps they want over so I would recommend doing that.

    You can find CrossMix on the github linked below.

    ►CrossMix: https://github.com/cizia64/CrossMix-OS/releases

    As for settings, you can turn on all the speed hacks and performance settings. If you see a graphical glitch, turn off "Skip buffer effects" and turn on frame skip instead. You can also try Vulkan. If it's still not enough, using OpenGL or Vulkan performance mode may help. Just be warned the handheld gets very hot while using the high performance mode.

    Thank you for listening!

    Video guide (updating Trimui Smart Pro and installing CrossMix): https://youtu.be/6TXFvHeNjP8

    Video guide (PPSSPP tweaks): https://youtu.be/chn7y0_8p8I

    Written guide: https://duckyobrien.com/2024/06/28/how-to-get-better-psp-performance-on-the-trimui-smart-pro/

  • Ducky Obrien Show 073 - SBC Gaming News (RG Cube Gets Analog StickFix, Pokemon Themes Galore, and more)

    Retro Handheld News, Reviews, and Guides (and sometimes random things)

    In today's SBC gaming news, we have a lot of Anbernic related news.

    One big update is that the RG 556 and RG Cube bootloaders have been unlocked, meaning Gamma OS will be available for these handhelds in the future.

    In the meantime, the analog stick snapping has been fixed thanks to TheGammaSqueeze.

    Having just released the Cube, in typical Anbernic fashion they announce yet another H700 based handheld, the RG40XX. The main thing of note is that it has a 4" 4:3 aspect ratio screen, making it an ideal handheld for those wanting to play retro home consoles on a larger screen.

    And finally, we see a slew of Pokemon themes that look fantastic! Perfect timing for all the Pokemaniacs out there, especially with the release of two custom roms.

    And more!

    Thanks for listening!

    News Sources: https://pastebin.com/9pwFQ3Nb

    Blog: https://duckyobrien.com/

    Video Podcast: https://youtu.be/u6X79vtHNGY

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  • Ducky Obrien Show 072 - SBC Guides (Update RG35XXH Stock OS to Stockmod Using a Phone)

    Retro Handheld News, Reviews, and Guides (and sometimes random things)

    Today's episode covers how to upgrade the stock OS for the RG35XX series of handhelds to stockmod (cbepx-me) using a phone. This includes the RG35XX 2024, Plus, H, SP, and even the 28XX.

    It's pretty simple! You just need to download the Update Package for Stock mod for your specific handheld version using the github: https://github.com/cbepx-me/RG35xx-P-RG35xx-H-Modification/releases

    Do note here that the stock microSD cards are highly susceptible to corruption and this upgrade process may corrupt your card. If the card becomes corrupted your handheld will be unusable. If you are unwilling to take this risk, I would recommend not doing this process.

    I inserted my microSD card into my phone using my microSD card slot but you can also use a microSD to USB adapter if your phone has OTG support.

    I then used the SanDisk Memory Zone app to access the ROMs partition on the microSD card, deleted the two largest Dreamcast games to make some space, and copied the extracted Update Package to the Roms directory on the card.

    After this, you can insert the card back into the TF1 slot on the handheld, boot it up, and go to RA Game, the Apps folder, and start up the upgrade app. This process will take around 10 minutes or so total.

    After updating, you should have RetroArch 1.18 and the gpSP core needed to trade GBA Pokemon wirelessly! Just remember to set the GBA Link Connectivity to GBA Wireless Adapter before connecting via netplay.

    Thank you for listening!

    Wesley10Pro's Guide: https://www.reddit.com/r/RG35XX/comments/1d7uk07/this_is_how_i_update_my_ambernic_without_a_pc/

    Video guide: https://youtu.be/arHKfgMCBCc

    Written guide: https://duckyobrien.com/2024/06/19/update-the-rg35xxh-2024-plus-sp-28xx-stock-os-to-latest-stockmod-using-your-phone-android/

  • Ducky Obrien Show 071 - SBC Gaming News (Powkiddy releasing 3 new consoles, rg cube screen bleed, and more)

    Retro Handheld News, Reviews, and Guides (and sometimes random things)

    Sorry for the late release! I procrastinated too much this time around lol.

    In today's SBC gaming news, Powkiddy has not one, not two, but three new handhelds slated for release!

    One is the Powkiddy V10. It looks like the Anbernic 280V but has a 3:2 aspect ratio screen, which is perfect for Game Boy Advance Games. It'll supposedly have a RK3326, which is an older SoC but it'll be good enough for GBA.

    There is a horizontal handheld as well but no details. If it has the same 3:2 aspect ratio screen, this may be very well an ideal GBA machine.

    The last Powkiddy handheld is a horizontal one with a Helio G99. Looks like they're aiming for a handheld with a bit more power.

    We also have video footage of the Small Universe x Sugar Cube console. It's the handheld that had the rotating screen. I gotta be honest, I thought it was never going to come out but it looks like it actually might. The video had a prototype with an all metal body and a commenter mentioned that it'd have a SD 888 SoC which would make the price very expensive. Not sure if it'll have a market with that high of a price (I'm guessing around $300).

    And while the screen still feels gimmicky, seeing it in action makes it seem not completely pointless.

    The handhelds never stop coming out I guess.

    And more!

    Thanks for listening!

    News Sources: https://pastebin.com/J8iVGupq

    Blog: https://duckyobrien.com/

    Video Podcast: https://youtu.be/2y5HmSGz1xw

  • Ducky Obrien Show 070 - SBC Guides (Trade Pokemon Wirelessly for GBA on the RG35XXH)

    Retro Handheld News, Reviews, and Guides (and sometimes random things)

    Today's episode covers how to trade Pokemon wirelessly for the Game Boy Advance games on the RG35XXH. This guide should work for the RG35XX Plus and the SP as well. The RG35XX 2024 version doesn't have WiFi so it won't work on that handheld.

    All we need is an OS that has RetroArch 1.18 and a recent build of the gpSP core. We'll be using muOS for this guide but the latest version of stockmod by cbepx-me also has RetroArch 1.18.

    You download the muOS image from here: https://muos.dev/release/plush

    And then flash the image using rufus: https://rufus.ie/

    If you don't want to flash your card, you can use the upgrade package from stockmod: https://github.com/cbepx-me/RG35xx-P-RG35xx-H-Modification/releases

    After installing, make sure you are using the gpSP core. On stockmod you need to set it by pressing Y on the Pokemon game and selecting the core manually. On muOS gpSP should be the default core.

    Once in game, bring up the RetroArch menu (Menu+X on muOS, Menu on stockmod) and go to Core Options and set Link Cable Connectivity to GBA Wireless Adapter. After that, one person needs to host, and the other can join using Netplay.

    You can find out your IP address in RetroArch under Main Menu, Information, and then Network Information.

    Thank you for listening!

    Video guide: https://youtu.be/sfwRzS3X_uo

    Written guide: https://duckyobrien.com/2024/05/29/how-to-trade-pokemon-wirelessly-for-game-boy-advance-on-the-rg35xxh/

  • Episode Notes

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    In today's SBC gaming news, we see some issues with the RG35XXSP. One user posted an image of their SP battery exploding.

    Another user posted their battery expanding as well. Using a 5v 1.5A charging brick with a USB A to USB C cable is recommended unless you can measure the voltage coming out of the charger to confirm safe operation. Other people use their computer's USB port to charge as well.

    It's the price for the devices being cheap. They don't go through a QA and QC process.

    We also have some unfortunate news of the Gameforce Ace not shipping. It's turned into a scam essentially with people not getting their units. The few that did receive units have handhelds with too many problems.

    There's definitely a tradeoff for buying these devices as low prices from companies that cut corners. The tradeoff is that consumers need to do their own research as well as be ready to make some repairs themselves. The handhelds aren't designed properly and the reliability can be a hit or a miss, along with some being straight up scams.

    On the whole however, they're amazing devices for the price for anyone willing to put in some work. They're definitely not ready for mass consumption for the general crowd however.

    And more!

    Thanks for listening!

    Stick Hole Plugs: https://www.printables.com/model/825678-rgb30-analog-plugshttps://makerworld.com/en/models/403629

    Blog: https://duckyobrien.com/

    Video Podcast: https://youtu.be/pHjT7WWzEPE

  • Ducky Obrien Show 068 - SBC Gaming News (How to Build Apps Using a Toolchain for Retrohandhelds)

    Retro Handheld News, Reviews, and Guides (and sometimes random things)

    Today's episode covers how use a toolchain to compile an app for a linux based operating system for these retro handhelds. I honestly don't know what I'm doing, so don't use this as a guide but more of a documentation of the steps I took to get a working binary file.

    It's quite difficult to go over all the steps using audio only so referring to the linked video and/or written versions may help.

    Hopefully it'll be enough to get you guys started.

    Two handy reddit posts from user Ordinary_Tension5730:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/PowKiddy/comments/1cwnezf/tiny_llm_on_v90_miyoo_cfw/https://www.reddit.com/r/PowKiddy/comments/1d604ia/whispercpp_on_powkiddy_v90_and_comparison_of/

    Thank you for listening!

    Video guide: https://youtu.be/V3w0dX_bivc

    Written guide: https://duckyobrien.com/2024/05/28/how-to-build-apps-using-a-toolchain-for-retrohandhelds/

  • Ducky Obrien Show 067 - SBC Gaming News (AYN Odin2 Mini, AYANEO Pocket Micro and DMG, and more)

    Video Game News, Reviews, and Guides (and sometimes random things)

    In today's SBC gaming news, we have more details about the AYN Odin2 Mini and the AYANEO Pocket Micro and DMG.

    The Odin2 Mini features the same chipset as the Odin 2 so it'll pack a lot of power in a more portable format. It also looks like the Vita which may scratch that itch for nostalgia.

    The AYANEO Pocket Micro features the Helio G99 chipset, which is pretty darn powerful. It also has a 3:2 aspect ratio screen which is a bonus for Game Boy Advance games. Expect pricing to be high however. The preorder price will probably be close to $200 and the retail price above $300.

    The AYANEO Pocket DMG features the Snapdragon G3x Gen 2 chipset which is the same one in the Pocket S. This is a really powerful SoC capable of PS2 and GameCube emulation. However, there's only one analog stick and two shoulder buttons. This is a baffling decision as it's powerful enough for later home consoles but lacks the proper controller inputs. Pricing will also be high for this as well. The preorder price will probably be close to $400 and the retail price above $500.

    It's a shame because AYANEO comes close enough but misses the mark. To make things worse, it'll be too expensive for most people who wanted a Game Boy Color or Game Boy Advance replacement.

    And more!

    Thanks for listening!

    Blog: https://duckyobrien.com/

    Video Podcast: https://youtu.be/FAatqvbXo6w

  • Ducky Obrien Show 066 - SBC Guides (How to play RPG Maker games on the Miyoo Mini Plus)

    Video Game News, Reviews, and Guides (and sometimes random things)

    Today's episode covers how to play RPG Maker 2000 and 2003 games on the Miyoo Mini and Miyoo Mini Plus. We'll be using the EasyRPG core for RetroArch. Theoretically speaking any handheld running RetroArch should be able to do this as long as the EasyRPG core is compiled for that operating system.

    Zipping the games into .zip files provide for a much more convenient launching experience so I'd recommend using a program like 7-Zip to repackage them.

    Not all games will run well. For example, Theia the Crimson Eclipse will lag pretty hard during battle sequences.

    MOTHER: Cognitive Dissonance (a fan Earthbound game) seemed to provide a much smoother experience.

    If you want to try the games out yourself:

    ►Theia – The Crimson Eclipse: https://gamejolt.com/games/theia/426665►MOTHER: Cognitive Dissonance: http://cogdis.tazmily.com/

    Thank you for listening!

    Video guide: https://youtu.be/3EIboIHoBlU

    Written guide: https://duckyobrien.com/2024/05/19/how-to-play-rpg-maker-games-on-the-miyoo-mini-plus/

  • Ducky Obrien Show 065 - SBC Gaming News (Anbernic is on a roll with the RG35XXSP and Cube, ROG Ally X, and more)

    Video Game News, Reviews, and Guides (and sometimes random things)

    In today's SBC gaming news, we have a slew of new handheld rumors, announcements, and releases!

    To start with, the Miyoo A30 receives some fixes. SNES performance was poor due to the normal2x filter being turned on my default. Turn the filter off to bring performance back to a stable level. Also, the most recent firmware update should increase the brightness levels.

    The RG28XX receives support from Knulli and MinUI. The custom firmware options are catching up!

    If you were on the fence for the A30 or the 28XX, MagicX is releasing the XU Mini M running the RK3562 SoC. Should be an interesting competitor if the price can be kept around $60 or lower.

    And finally we have news about the RG35XXSP and the Cube. Russ from Retro Game Corps already has a video out about it and it looks fantastic! The device has a working sleep mode when you close the clamshell but the battery will probably not last long in this mode. Also the buttons require a lot of force to push down so that may turn some people off.

    The Cube came out of nowhere as well and even more surprising is the SoC, it will run the T820 which is what the RG556 runs. This is a pretty powerful chipset capable of playing some PS2 games. If it's priced around $150 this will be a pretty decent handheld! Anbernic has been on a roll lately.

    And more!

    Thanks for listening!

    Blog: https://duckyobrien.com/

    Video Podcast: https://youtu.be/FAatqvbXo6w

  • Ducky Obrien Show 064 - SBC Guides (How to trade Pokemon wirelessly for Game Boy Advance on the Miyoo Mini Plus)

    Video Game News, Reviews, and Guides (and sometimes random things)

    Today's episode covers how to trade Pokemon wirelessly for the Game Boy Advance Pokemon games like Fire Red and Leaf Green.

    Theoretically this is possible for any device running RetroArch 1.18 and the latest gpSP core. Developer David Guillen Fandos has added emulation for the GBA wireless adapter and this will let us trade and battle other people using WiFi.

    For the Miyoo Mini Plus, Koriki has RetroArch 1.18 and the latest gpSP core. For the RG35XXH, muOS has RetroArch 1.18 as well.

    Koriki (MMP): https://github.com/Rparadise-Team/KorikimuOS (RG335XX PlusH): https://muos.dev/release/plush

    You'll need to format the microSD card to FAT32 for the MMP using guiformat and then download, extract, and copy the files over.

    For the RG35XX Plus/H, you'll need to download the image and write it using a program like rufus. You can also use Balena Etcher but it did create issues for some people.

    guiformat (for formatting large SD cards to FAT32): http://ridgecrop.co.uk/guiformat.htmrufus (for writing images to SD cards): https://rufus.ie/

    If you wanted to keep Onion OS, version 4.4 will update RetroArch but it's not out yet.

    After installing these operating systems, you just need to configure core options to use the GBA wireless adapter for netplay and then have one handheld be the host and have the other device connect to it.

    It works pretty well but the wireless connection is finicky, especially on the Miyoo Mini Plus. I've managed to trade Pokemon between my Miyoo Mini Plus, my laptop, and my RG35XXH.

    Thank you for listening!

    Video guide: https://youtu.be/ih0cbeg4mfY

    Written guide: https://duckyobrien.com/2024/04/26/how-to-trade-pokemon-wirelessly-for-game-boy-advance-on-the-miyoo-mini-plus/

  • Ducky Obrien Show 063 - SBC Gaming News (ROG Ally and Legion Go Updates, Mad Lad Adds 20TB to Steam Deck, and more)

    Video Game News, Reviews, and Guides (and sometimes random things)

    In today's SBC gaming news, we have a bunch of handheld PC news!

    The Legion Go finally has customizable control bindings and battery bypass at 80%. The battery bypass may not work after updating until you uninstall and reinstall Legion Space.

    The ROG Ally gets AFMF. AMD Fluid Motion Frames basically creates additional frames in between existing frames. It's basically virtually increasing the frame rate for smoother performance. How well it works depends on the game and how many frames per second you are working with, higher is better.

    There's a slew of bugs and problems related to AFMF so make sure to read the documentation and follow instructions! Most problems can be fixed by updating software through the Microsoft Store, and then disabling/enabling features. And finally, a mad lad adds 30ish TB to his Steam Deck. Why? Getting ready for the apocalypse I suppose.

    The takeaway, no console is perfect. Even these expensive handheld PCs come with their own quirks and problems.

    And more!

    Thanks for listening!

    YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/Y7HQ1eN4Fdg

    Blog: https://duckyobrien.com/

  • Ducky Obrien Show 062 - SBC Guides (Sonic Mania on the Miyoo Mini Plus)

    Video Game News, Reviews, and Guides (and sometimes random things)

    Today's episode covers how to port over Sonic Mania for the Miyoo Mini and Miyoo Mini Plus.

    It's actually pretty easy to do since very smart and talented people already did the hard work for you!

    All you need to do is install the Ports shortcut on Onion OS using the Package Manager and then download the necessary ports file from the Onion OS Ports github located here: https://github.com/OnionUI/Ports-Collection.

    You will need the data.rsdk file from a Sonic Mania installation. I used the one from my Epic Game Store installation since I got it for free there some time ago.

    The game runs at a widescreen resolution so there will be black bars on the top and bottom. If you want a 4:3 aspect ratio, you can crop the game by adjusting the width. You do lose some details on the sides but it's mostly playable.

    To do this make the following edits to the settings.ini file in SD:\Roms\PORTS\Games\Sonic Mania

    winWidth=352maxPixWidth=352pixWidth=352

    It runs pretty well! It does drain the battery much faster than normal however.

    Thank you for listening!

    Video guide: https://youtu.be/MhB_WV-dgew

    Written guide: https://duckyobrien.com/2024/04/10/sonic-mania-on-the-miyoo-mini-plus/

  • Ducky Obrien Show 061 - SBC Gaming News (A30 and RG288XX Details, New Miyoo Mini Plus has RTC, and more)

    Video Game News, Reviews, and Guides (and sometimes random things)

    In today's SBC gaming news, we have new updates for the Miyoo A30 and the Anbernic RG28XX.

    The A30 seems to have a USB C port that can transfer data and audio. It won't have an audio port but will come with a dongle.

    The RG28XX seems to have a HDMI out as well as an audio port so it seems to have more functionality. It seems to lack Bluetooth however.

    Both devices seem pretty decent in terms of processing power.

    The A30 has a quad core CPU, a GPU, and 512MB of ram compared to the dual core CPU, no GPU, and only 128MB of ram of the Miyoo Mini Plus. It should be able to handle higher end systems like the Dreamcast and we already have video footage of the device running Crazy Taxi, albeit not optimally.

    The RG28XX has the same SoC as the RG35XXH, Plus, and the 2024 version as well as the same stock operating system so we pretty much know how games will run on that device.

    The one benefit of the RG28XX is that it should have Batocera and MuOS/Stock Mod available as custom operating systems at launch where as the A30 will probably require time for a feature rich custom OS/firmware to be available.

    And more!

    Thanks for listening!

    YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/aShoXqGRdDo

    Blog: https://duckyobrien.com/

  • Ducky Obrien Show 060 - SBC Gaming (How to Make Your PS1 Games Look Better on the Miyoo Mini Plus)

    Video Game News, Reviews, and Guides (and sometimes random things)

    Today's episode covers how to get the best graphics possible out of your PS1 games for your Miyoo Mini and Miyoo Mini Plus.

    We'll do this by using Onion OS and the PCSX ReARMed emulator with the enhanced resolution setting turned on along with the enhanced resolution speed hack.

    This will cause the game to slow down on the RetroArch core so overclocking will be necessary by adding a text file named cpuclock.txt with the number 1600 (for the OG Miyoo Mini) or 1800 (for the Miyoo Mini Plus) in the text file.

    Create this file in this directory on your microSD card: SD:\Saves\CurrentProfile\config\PCSX-ReARMed

    Even with overclocking, you may run into slowdowns. Using the standalone PCSX ReARMed app will produce much better results.

    You still need to overclock it and we'll do this by adding one line that says "cpuclock 1600" or "cpuclock 1800" in the launch.sh file for the emulator right above the cpufreq.sh call.

    If you need more details, I will provide links to both the video and written guide below.

    Thank you for listening!

    Video guide: https://youtu.be/57zGG7HpF_A

    Written guide: https://duckyobrien.com/2024/04/17/how-to-make-your-ps1-games-look-better-on-the-miyoo-mini-plus/

  • Ducky Obrien Show 059 - SBC Gaming News(A Slew of Micro Handhelds, PS Portal is Hacked, and more)

    Video Game News, Reviews, and Guides (and sometimes random things)

    In today's SBC gaming news, we have so many micro handhelds announced. The SIPEED, the Miyoo A30, and now the Anbernic RG28XX.

    These handhelds have a screen size of 2" to 2.8" and are roughly the same size as a Game Boy Micro.

    The SIPEED uses an FPGA that handled up to the SNES (last time I checked), while the A30 and RG28XX should be able to handle up to PS1 and a bit more.

    Honestly speaking, the RG28XX looks more ergonomic to me with the lack of an analog stick and the slanted speaker grill but we shall see once the systems come out (rumored release date is mid April).

    A console war is brewing between Miyoo and Abnernic with interesting results!

    And more!

    Thanks for listening!

    YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/S2RI9tXiRdQ

    Blog: https://duckyobrien.com/

  • Ducky Obrien Show 058 - SBC Gaming (WiPadRetro and AdvanceMenu Guides)

    Video Game News, Reviews, and Guides (and sometimes random things)

    Today's episode covers two neat apps for the Miyoo Mini Plus.

    WiPadRetro will let you use your Miyoo Mini Plus as a wireless controller over a WiFi network. The OG Miyoo Mini cannot be used for this since it does not have WiFi.

    WiPadRetro Github: https://github.com/adildsw/WiPadRetro

    AdvanceMENU is an alternative front end for Onion OS. It has video previews for each game! You do need to scrape and convert the videos yourself unless you use the snap pack created by shaquille.

    Official Documentation: https://onionui.github.io/docs/apps/advancemenu

    Snap Pack: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KoHhrSxNa3u--W2rhGIwRdPQguP52tqD/view?pli=1

    Thank you for listening!

    Video Guide for Controller: https://youtu.be/f6jmf9e7bEA

    Video Guide for AdvanceMENU: https://youtu.be/WkNYwm2f8aw

    Written Guide for Controller: https://duckyobrien.com/2024/04/02/how-to-use-your-miyoo-mini-plus-as-a-controller/

    Written Guide for AdvanceMENU: https://duckyobrien.com/2024/04/05/neat-frontend-for-the-miyoo-mini-plus-advancemenu-onion-os/

  • Ducky Obrien Show 057 - SBC Gaming News (Confusing New RG35XX, Future of Switch Games, and more)

    Video Game News, Reviews, and Guides (and sometimes random things)

    In today's SBC gaming news, one of my videos made it to Reddit! Yeah boi. A slew of new consoles were announced or prototypes leaked.

    We recently saw the price for the OrangePi Neo. It was $499 for the 7840U model and $599 for the 8840U model. If those prices are real then it's actually a pretty decent price for the chipset.

    The flip wars are heating up with Anbernic releasing sneak peaks of their RG35XXSP. It features a rather garish logo that lights up on the front. I hope it doesn't make it to the final version.

    Handheld PCs aren't free of problems and we go over a few fixes for some common issues.

    And more!

    Thanks for listening!

    YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/g0LD7lz4k_g

    Blog: https://duckyobrien.com/

  • Ducky Obrien Show 056 - SBC Gaming (How to Safetly Shop on Aliexpress)

    Video Game News, Reviews, and Guides (and sometimes random things)

    Today's episode covers how to shop as safely as possible on Aliexpress and TikTok Shop. I'll be blunt, the safest way is to not use these store fronts. However, Aliexpress is usually the cheapest way to buy retro handheld devices.

    To keep it short and summarize the three easiest things you can do:

    Make a new email account just for Aliexpress and use it for nothing else.Make a dummy phone number using Google Voice.Use PayPal or a virtual credit card like Privacy Card for payment.

    To prevent being scammed:

    Check when the store opened (new stores are more high risk).Check the store ratings (low rated stores are not worth it).Check the number of reviews, the average review score, and the number of items sold. A legitimate store will be more likely to have higher numbers. These numbers can be faked but it's still a decent indicator overall.If it's too good to be true, it usually is.

    Thank you for listening!

    Video Guide on YouTube: https://youtu.be/SrK-Ya61Css

    Written Guide on My Blog: https://duckyobrien.com/2024/03/30/how-to-shop-safely-on-aliexpress/

  • Ducky Obrien Show 055 - SBC Gaming News (New Miyoo Consoles, So Many Flip Variants, and more)

    Video Game News, Reviews, and Guides (and sometimes random things)

    In today's SBC gaming news, I spent two weeks making a video because of one careless mistake lol. Never again.

    Miyoo announces more information on two new consoles, the A30 and the Miyoo Mini Flip. The A30 looks very appealing to me since it looks very much like a Game Boy Micro, one of my favorite consoles of all time. Hopefully it's priced affordably.

    A webstore announced that the A30 and the Flip should be coming out mid to late April. I'm very skeptical since the Manufacturer themselves released a notice saying that the A30 would ship first and the Flip afterwards. We shall see.

    In a related note, a lot of other companies are teasing their variants on the flip form factor but since most of the teases were in the concept phase we shall see if any actually release.

    2024 is shaping up to be an interesting year for retro handhelds.

    And more!

    Thanks for listening!

    YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/4zFnjQmO6UU

    Blog: https://duckyobrien.com/