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Bittboy Pocket Go Review : Handheld Emulation Console, Extreme Screen Tearing Edition

Bittboy Pocket Go Review : Handheld Emulation Console, Extreme Screen Tearing Edition Find it at Bittboy (not an affiliate link) - The Pocket Go emulation handheld supports most of the 8 and 16 bit era consoles but has some serious screen tearing issues that detract from the experience. See more retro : and subscribe!

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VIDEO INDEX:
00:40 - Price
01:07 - Backlight bleed
01:38 - Controls
02:11 - Audio quality out of the speaker
02:47 - Ports and SD Cards
03:50 - Interface
04:13 - Supported systems
05:01 - Technical specifications CPU, RAM, etc
05:35 - SNES
06:15 - Gameboy
06:36 - Gameboy color
06:59 - Gameboy Advance (GBA)
07:05 - Sega Genesis / Mega Drive
07:21 - Sega CD
08:04 - 32X Support
08:22 - Turbografx 16 / PC Engine / Turbo CD / Super CD
08:45 - Neo Geo
09:09 - MAME / Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
09:32 - Playstation / PSX
09:52 - Loading Roms / Updating firmware
11:27 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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