Nintendo Entertainment System
Full speedWell within what the A133P handles.
Tested by: Retro Handhelds Online, RetroResolve
A widescreen A133P handheld shaped like a PS Vita. The large 720p panel is the draw; the chip is the limit.
Tested on 11 systems. 6 of them run well enough to play, topping out at Sony PlayStation.
Compiled from 3 publishers who had this hardware. Systems missing below have no published testing found, which is not the same as a confirmed failure.
Specs from: Time Extension, Retro Handhelds Online, RetroResolve
11 systems with published testing, ordered from least to most demanding. Systems missing from this list have no testing found, which is not the same as a confirmed failure.
Well within what the A133P handles.
Tested by: Retro Handhelds Online, RetroResolve
Well within what the A133P handles.
Tested by: Retro Handhelds Online, RetroResolve
Well within what the A133P handles.
Tested by: Retro Handhelds Online, RetroResolve
Well within what the A133P handles.
Tested by: Retro Handhelds Online, RetroResolve
Well within what the A133P handles.
Tested by: Retro Handhelds Online, RetroResolve
Runs very well.
Tested by: Retro Handhelds Online, Time Extension
Possible, with graphical glitches, audio problems or slowdown depending on the title.
Tested by: Retro Handhelds Online
Playable, but performance varies sharply by title.
Tested by: Retro Handhelds Online, Time Extension
Where the A133P is pushed to its limits. Nowhere near full library coverage.
Tested by: Retro Handhelds Online
Not viable on this hardware, regardless of settings or custom firmware.
Tested by: Retro Handhelds Online
Not viable on this hardware, regardless of settings or custom firmware.
Tested by: Retro Handhelds Online
Every rating on this page traces to one of these. The compilation is ours; the measurements are theirs.