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RetroGame RS-97 (Anniversary Edition / IPS Screen Model)

RetroGame RS-97 (Anniversary Edition / IPS Screen Model) by Anbernic, Horizontal retro handheld, running RetroFW, powered by Ingenic JZ4760B, with a 3.0 inch di...

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RetroGame RS-97
(Anniversary Edition / IPS Screen Model)

Specifications

  • Brand: Anbernic
  • Release Date: 2019 / 06
  • Price: 60.0
  • Form Factor: Horizontal
  • OS: RetroFW

Where To Buy

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60.0
Amazon
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60.0

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RetroGame RS-97 (Anniversary Edition / IPS Screen Model) review: specs, strengths, tradeoffs, and the buyers it actually suits

Budget shortlist candidate

RetroGame RS-97 (Anniversary Edition / IPS Screen Model) is more compelling when you judge it by role, not hype: what it can emulate comfortably, how it should feel in the hand, what it costs, and which nearby alternatives keep it honest.

If your library leans toward Game Boy, NES, and Sega Genesis, RetroGame RS-97 (Anniversary Edition / IPS Screen Model) immediately becomes more than just another line in a spreadsheet.

Best For

  • Shoppers who want a focused retro machine with a clear role.
  • Best fit for Game Boy (A), NES (A), and Sega Genesis (A).
  • Designed around a horizontal handheld shape.

Why It Hooks You

  • Overall rating sits at ⭐️⭐️½.
  • IPS display story helps define the vibe.
  • Current price context is 60.0.

Watch Outs

  • Exposed LCD, not true analog (d-pad mirror)
  • Some systems, including Super Nintendo (C) and PlayStation 1 (C), may need more tuning.

Spec Snapshot

Before the review gets opinionated, here is the clean spec picture. This table is the reality check that keeps the rest of the write-up grounded.

CategoryDetails
BrandAnbernic
Release2019 / 06
Form factorHorizontal
Operating systemRetroFW
Overall performance⭐️⭐️½
SoCIngenic JZ4760B
CPUXBurst, 1 Core, and 528 MHz - 740 MHz
GPUVivante GC200 and 250 - 375 MHz
RAM128 MB DDR2
Display3.0 inch, IPS, and 60 Hz
Resolution320 x 480, 4:3, and 133.33 PPI
Battery and cooling1800 mAh BP-5L (Swappable)
Storage and I/OInternal & External MicroSD, Mini USB, AV Out, and 3.5mm Headphone
Price60.0

If this review pulls you in, the fastest next rabbit hole is RetroGame RS-97 Plus and RetroGame RS-97, because those are the products most likely to clarify whether RetroGame RS-97 (Anniversary Edition / IPS Screen Model) is your real match or just your current curiosity.

How To Read This Device

RetroGame RS-97 (Anniversary Edition / IPS Screen Model) is best framed as a machine for shoppers who want a focused retro machine with a clear role. This category rewards shoppers who know what kind of sessions they actually play, because not every strong device is strong in the same way.

The horizontal shape matters here because it changes comfort, portability, and the kind of nostalgia the device leans into. The fact that it runs RetroFW also affects what kind of setup work, app ecosystem, and tinkering ceiling buyers should expect.

The release timing listed as 2019 / 06 helps place it in context. Context matters because buyers are not comparing isolated products; they are comparing moments in the market.

Where The Hardware Should Hold Up

The heart of the machine is the Ingenic JZ4760B. CPU duties are handled by XBurst. Graphics are handled by Vivante GC200. Memory is listed at 128 MB DDR2. The sheet rates the overall performance at ⭐️⭐️½, or roughly 2.5 on the normalized scale.

The CPU side is described with 1 Core, 1 Thread, and 528 MHz - 740 MHz, which is more useful than brand names alone because it hints at how much headroom the handheld should have before emulator tuning gets annoying. On the graphics side, 250 - 375 MHz and MIPS helps sketch the ceiling for heavier systems, upscale experiments, and shader curiosity.

RetroGame RS-97 (Anniversary Edition / IPS Screen Model) looks strongest with Game Boy (A), NES (A), Sega Genesis (A), and Game Boy Advance (B), which gives the review something more tangible than a vague "good for retro" verdict. The listed emulation limit, Most SNES runs at 60 FPS but lags with FX & Mode 7 games, most 2D PS1 runs fine (not all at full 60 FPS) but lags with 3D games, is the kind of line buyers should actually respect because it tells you where the romance ends and the compromise begins.

The middle tier of compatibility, including Super Nintendo (C) and PlayStation 1 (C), is where the buyer needs some honesty. These are usually the systems that separate a casual dabbler from a user who is happy tweaking emulator settings, testing cores, or accepting the occasional rough edge.

Screen, Controls, and First-Contact Feel

RetroGame RS-97 (Anniversary Edition / IPS Screen Model) pairs the hardware with 3.0 inch, IPS, 60 Hz, 320 x 480, 4:3, and 133.33 PPI. That is the kind of detail stack retro buyers should linger on, because a handheld can be technically capable and still feel wrong if the aspect ratio, sharpness, and scaling story are off. The screen protection is listed as None (Protector only), a small clue that often hints at how polished or rough the front face might feel in daily use.

The controls are described with Cross Upper placement, Single slidepad Lower placement, 4 Buttons, L1, R1, and Brightness, Power, Reset. That matters more than many spec sheets admit, because the difference between a fun handheld and a fatiguing one often shows up in the D-pad, shoulder shape, and how naturally the thumbs settle into place. If the screen is what sells a handheld in screenshots, the controls are what decide whether it earns repeat sessions.

The 4:3 aspect ratio adds another layer to the story. Retro gaming screens are never neutral. They reward some libraries, punish others, and always whisper a preference about how the device expects to be used.

The Consoles Most Likely To Pull You Away

ConsoleAnglePricePerformanceWhy Click Through
Better Value50.0⭐️⭐️½same operating system, horizontal layout, tracked around 50.0.
Better Value45.0⭐️⭐️½same operating system, horizontal layout, tracked around 45.0.
LDK Landscape
LDK / Wolsen
Better Value50.0⭐️⭐️½same operating system, horizontal layout, tracked around 50.0.
RG-300
Anbernic
Closest Match60.0⭐️⭐️½same operating system, tracked around 60.0, rated ⭐️⭐️½.

RetroGame RS-97 (Anniversary Edition / IPS Screen Model) becomes much easier to judge once it is forced into the same room as RetroGame RS-97 Plus, RetroGame RS-97, and LDK Landscape. This is where a vague impression turns into a real buying decision, because each nearby rival throws a different kind of pressure on the table.

RetroGame RS-97 (Anniversary Edition / IPS Screen Model) versus RetroGame RS-97 Plus is interesting because better value is the obvious angle. RetroGame RS-97 Plus sits close enough to RetroGame RS-97 (Anniversary Edition / IPS Screen Model) to make the comparison meaningful, but different enough to sharpen the buying decision. In practice, retroGame RS-97 Plus is tracked around 50.0. Its overall rating is ⭐️⭐️½. In practice, retroGame RS-97 (Anniversary Edition / IPS Screen Model) versus RetroGame RS-97 is interesting because better value is the obvious angle. RetroGame RS-97 sits close enough to RetroGame RS-97 (Anniversary Edition / IPS Screen Model) to make the comparison meaningful, but different enough to sharpen the buying decision. RetroGame RS-97 is tracked around 45.0. From another angle, retroGame RS-97 (Anniversary Edition / IPS Screen Model) versus LDK Landscape is interesting because better value is the obvious angle. LDK Landscape sits close enough to RetroGame RS-97 (Anniversary Edition / IPS Screen Model) to make the comparison meaningful, but different enough to sharpen the buying decision. LDK Landscape is tracked around 50.0.

Comparison is the antidote to spec-sheet hypnosis. Once you stack the neighbors side by side, you stop asking which one is objectively best and start asking which one is best for your habits.

The Buying Context

RetroGame RS-97 (Anniversary Edition / IPS Screen Model) is currently tracked around 60.0 and lands in the $050 - $75 pricing band. This category is ruthless about value perception. A handheld can be beloved at one price and impossible to defend at another.

The spreadsheet points shoppers toward Aliexpress, Aliexpress, Aliexpress, and Amazon for availability. That matters because storefront quality, shipping confidence, and after-sales expectations often shape the emotional experience of a purchase before the box even arrives. The listed strengths orbit around only rs-97 with ips screen.

The tradeoffs are not buried, either: the sheet flags exposed lcd, not true analog (d-pad mirror). That is why value is always a conversation between specs and priorities. There is no universal bargain, only a good fit at the right moment.

How It Lives Beyond The Spec Sheet

RetroGame RS-97 (Anniversary Edition / IPS Screen Model) is described with battery: 1800 mAh BP-5L (Swappable). Those are not background details; they shape noise, comfort, endurance, and whether the device feels eager to be used or mildly exhausting to keep fed. Audio is covered by Single Mono Front facing and 3.5mm Headphone, which matters for sofa play, travel, and late-night sessions when speakers and headphone output can quietly make or break the experience.

Physically, the device is outlined by 144 mm x 64 mm x 19 mm, 142.0, Plastic, and Transparent Blue, Transparent Black, Transparent White. This is where you start picturing whether it is truly pocketable, only jacket-safe, or clearly a bag companion. The best portable devices earn their place in a routine. They are easy to reach for, easy to trust, and easy to put back down without feeling delicate.

The practical I/O story includes Internal & External MicroSD, Mini USB, and AV Out. These details matter because many retro buyers are also collectors, tinkerers, dock-and-TV players, or people with large libraries that need sensible storage and transfer options.

The Shortlist Verdict

RetroGame RS-97 (Anniversary Edition / IPS Screen Model) leaves the strongest impression when you frame it as a recommendation for shoppers who want a focused retro machine with a clear role. That is the lens that makes the strengths feel intentional instead of accidental.

Budget shortlist candidate is not just a catchy label here. It is the cleanest shorthand for why this device deserves attention. The compatibility profile around Game Boy (A), NES (A), Sega Genesis (A), and Game Boy Advance (B) gives it a concrete identity. The main caution remains exposed lcd, not true analog (d-pad mirror).

If the device sparks your interest, the smartest next click is usually RetroGame RS-97 Plus, followed by RetroGame RS-97, because that is where the shape of the market around it comes into focus. That is what a good review should do: not close the conversation, but sharpen the next choice.

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