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== Welcome to the Retroid Handhelds Wiki ==
== Welcome to the Retroid Handhelds Official Wiki ==


The Retroid Pocket (RP1) & Retroid Pocket 2 (RP2) are handheld gaming consoles primarily used for retro emulation, android games, and streaming games from a PC.
The Retroid Pocket (RP1) & Retroid Pocket 2 (RP2) are handheld gaming consoles primarily used for retro emulation, android games, and streaming games from a PC.

Revision as of 05:15, 15 September 2020

Welcome to the Retroid Handhelds Official Wiki

The Retroid Pocket (RP1) & Retroid Pocket 2 (RP2) are handheld gaming consoles primarily used for retro emulation, android games, and streaming games from a PC.

It can currently be purchased directly from Retroid's Website.

This Wiki is a work-in-progress, with content being added as time allows. If you need immediate assistance or cannot find the answer here, please check out our Discord Server subreddit, r/Retroid or Facebook Group.



The information in this Wiki comes from the Retroid enthusiast community and its members, as well as from our Discord, Reddit, and Facebook Communities. Credit is given to the original poster whenever possible. TortugasSs and straxusii both created our first starter guides and compiled much of the information found here, along with invaluable data from Taki Udon and his community and discord. Wiki infrastructure created by rickinbsb, with foundational assistance from Chthonox, Choosh, Ryan86Me, and StubbornPixel.

A huge thank you to Taki Udon, SBCGaming, RG Handhelds, SgtJimmyRustles, Smakx, Urya, R E T R O, TotallyTerry, CeeJay, Jecklen, Roxy "The Queen" Pepper, /silverdusk/, Thor!, 6ATO, PhelanMyself, Charlie, gsp112, sam_14, MoreTechSir!, Emulation Dojo, ETA Prime, Retro Dodo, Butterboy, Meatman, Midas, TopPom, WACK, Vero, Tomyumgone, kaoshade92, DrTank, Bustawulf, Brycat9001, AfterlitePurple, Franco Catrin, RetroX, Ssor "BobMod" Bob, Vader, Michelle Toussaint, Fred Weiss, and the rest of the Retroid community for their contributions big and small.