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What Can the Retroid / Moorechip Retroid Pocket 2+ (RP2 PCB Upgrade) Emulate?

Compiled & reviewed by Urs von Gunten, HandheldWiki editorial · How we rate ·

Here is exactly what the Retroid / Moorechip Retroid Pocket 2+ (RP2 PCB Upgrade) can emulate, console by console, with our A–F rating for each — its realistic ceiling is around PSP.

How far can it go?

Runs everything up to Nintendo 64 at full speed, and pushes as far as GameCube with some compromises.

A
GB
A
NES
A
Genesis
A
GBA
A
SNES
A
PS1
A
DS
A
N64
B
Dreamcast
B
PSP
C
Saturn
C
GameCube
D
3DS
D
Wii
D
PS2
F
Switch
F
Wii U
F
PS3
Full speedGreatPlayableBarelyWon't run

Realistic ceiling: SNES FX & 3D PS1 (60 FPS), N64, Dreamcast, PSP (playable), Saturn (somewhat playable), Gamecube (some playable but mostly unplayable)

Console-by-console rating

ConsoleRatingWhat that means
Game Boy / ColorAFull speed
NESAFull speed
Genesis / Mega DriveAFull speed
Game Boy AdvanceAFull speed
SNESAFull speed
PlayStation 1AFull speed
Nintendo DSAFull speedDetails →
Nintendo 64AFull speedDetails →
DreamcastBGreat — minor frameskipDetails →
PSPBGreat — minor frameskipDetails →
Sega SaturnCPlayable with frameskip
GameCubeCPlayable with frameskipDetails →
Nintendo 3DSDBarely playableDetails →
Nintendo WiiDBarely playableDetails →
PlayStation 2DBarely playableDetails →
SwitchFWon't runDetails →
Wii UFWon't run
PlayStation 3FWon't run

Ratings are HandheldWiki’s own, based on the device’s chipset and community testing — how we rate.

Where to buy the Retroid Pocket 2+ (RP2 PCB Upgrade)

Typical price: $65–$99

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