Wed Nov 27 2024
Fans of the Game Boy Advance SP, prepare to be seduced! Miyoo** has just unveiled its new neo-retro console: the Miyoo-Flip.
The Miyoo-Flip takes the iconic design of the Game Boy Advance SP and its clamshell console concept, while adding modern features.
On the front, there's a headphone socket and a USB-C port for recharging. On the sides, the console has Micro SD slots, volume buttons and a power button.
The Miyoo-Flip stands out for its controls. In addition to the directional crossbar and four action buttons, it is equipped with two analogue joysticks, offering greater precision and enhanced comfort.
Another notable point is the presence of four triggers (L1, R1, L2, R2), ideal for games requiring advanced controls, particularly those of the PlayStation 1, which the console should be able to emulate thanks to a Cortex-A55 chip.
The console will be offered in four different colours, but neither the price nor the release date has yet been announced.
Miyoo is already well known to handheld console fans. Its previous models have received positive reviews, particularly for their design, where the screen often occupies half the surface of the console.
These consoles generally offer a Wi-Fi connection and the option of connecting to a television set via an HDMI cable, enabling games to be played on a large screen.
This clamshell console format is not new. This year, the Anbernic RG35XXSP also adopted this design, confirming the interest of retrogaming enthusiasts in this type of console.
**Important: Miyoo-Flip, like all Miyoo consoles, is not compatible with Recalbox. Recalbox is currently available on the Anbernic, GPiCase (RetroFlag), ODROID and PIBOY consoles, but not all models are supported. You can view the full list of compatible consoles by following this link.
Photo: Miyoo