Here is exactly what the Anbernic Win600 can emulate, console by console, with our A–F rating for each — its realistic ceiling is around Nintendo Wii.
Runs everything up to Sega Saturn at full speed, and pushes as far as PlayStation 2 with some compromises.
Realistic ceiling: Gamecube & Wii mostly full speed, some PS2 playable
| Console | Rating | What that means | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Game Boy / Color | A | Full speed | |
| NES | A | Full speed | |
| Genesis / Mega Drive | A | Full speed | |
| Game Boy Advance | A | Full speed | |
| SNES | A | Full speed | |
| PlayStation 1 | A | Full speed | |
| Nintendo DS | A | Full speed | Details → |
| Nintendo 64 | A | Full speed | Details → |
| Dreamcast | A | Full speed | Details → |
| PSP | A | Full speed | Details → |
| Sega Saturn | A | Full speed | |
| GameCube | B | Great — minor frameskip | Details → |
| Nintendo 3DS | B | Great — minor frameskip | Details → |
| Nintendo Wii | B | Great — minor frameskip | Details → |
| PlayStation 2 | C | Playable with frameskip | Details → |
| Switch | D | Barely playable | Details → |
| Wii U | D | Barely playable | |
| PlayStation 3 | D- | Barely playable |
Ratings are HandheldWiki’s own, based on the device’s chipset and community testing — how we rate.
Typical price: $300–$375
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