I'm not an employee, but what do you expect?
All games from the past have copyrights, so you don't have to expect that no copies are installed on them, maybe take 5 minutes to google the product or watch a YouTube video ;). There should be enough time for nostalgia. But everything is also great izzy
I don't have any specific information about the Pokémon games pre-installed on this console. However, Anbernic consoles are generally compatible with a wide range of emulators, so you can play games from a variety of platforms, including Pokémon games from older Nintendo consoles. For precise information on the games available, I recommend that you consult the manufacturer's official resources or the forums dedicated to retro consoles.
There is no dedicated "C" button on the Anbernic RG353V like on an original N64 controller. However, the RG353V's controls include several buttons and sticks that can be used for emulation.
- The two analogue sticks can be used as a replacement for the C buttons, but this often requires adjusting the control settings in the emulation software.
- Alternatively, the shoulder buttons (L and R) or the face buttons (A, B, X, Y) can be remapped to take over the functions of the C-buttons. This can usually be configured in the emulation settings or in the game itself.
It is not necessary to use an adapter or additional hardware to play Banjo Kazooie on the RG353V. Instead, you should adjust the control settings to assign the existing buttons and sticks accordingly.
The Anbernic RG353V console does not come with pre-installed games. However, it supports the ability to download and install various types of games and simulators. Users can add games in relevant formats and use emulators for various retro platforms, such as Nintendo, Sega, and others.
The Anbernic RG353V comes with a pre-installed collection of games. It contains around 30,000 pre-installed games in various formats, including emulations for older consoles such as NES, SNES, Gameboy, Gameboy Advance, PS1, PSP and Dreamcast.
However, it is also possible to install additional games yourself by copying ROM files to an SD card and inserting it into the device. The games are then automatically added to the library.
The included SD card contains almost no games (maybe ten or so) but the various data required to operate the device (particularly Linux).
Personally, I bought another micro SD card for the games. Additional games (ROMs) can be downloaded as you wish. Various video tutorials are available on the internet for adding games. You might want to watch them before you buy to gauge the level of technique required.
Yes, the "RG353V Portable Retrogaming Console" often comes with a pre-installed SD card containing a large number of games. Specifically, it says that the RG353V can come with a 64GB card pre-installed containing over 4450 games. This SD card includes a variety of games for various older console systems, making it easy to access games right out of the box.