RG353
RG353 GammaOS Install Guide
If you have an RG353, GammaOS is an Android custom firmware option available for the RG353 dual boot devices such as the RG353V, M, P, or Arc D. Be sure to check out my RG353 Starter Guide for more tips and tricks on getting the most out of you RG353 device GammaOS is based on…
RG353 Ports and PortMaster
While the RG353 is primarily designed as an emulation device targeted at retro home and handheld consoles, it is also capable of playing a number of ports originally designed to be played on the PC. If you are looking for a general starter guide on setting up your RG353, check out my RG353 Starter Guide…
RG353 Dreamcast Best Settings Guide
When it comes to Dreamcast, the RG353 is capable of playing a good portion of the library but to get the best experience you’ll probably want to tweak some settings to squeeze out that last bit of performance. If you are looking for a general starter guide on setting up your RG353, check out my…
RG353V Shoulder Button Replacement Guide
In this RG353V Shoulder Button replacement guide, I will show you how to replace the back shoulder L1/R1/L2/R2 buttons in this device with the Better Button Mod buttons. These buttons can be purchased from the Better Button Mod Etsy store or printed for free with a 3D printer using the freely available design. There are…
RG353V Hall Sensor Joystick Replacement Guide
In this RG353V Joystick replacement guide, I will show you how to replace the joysticks in this device. The joysticks in the RG353V and RG353VS are standard Switch Joycon compatible joysticks. While the RG353M has hall sensor joysticks, the V/VS models do not but they can be upgraded to hall sensor joysticks including those made…
RG353 CFW Comparison Guide
The RG353 has a number of custom firmware options for Linux that give the device a new look and feel over the stock OS. Each custom OS has it’s own advantages and disadvantages and so in this article I am going to give you a summary of the RG353 custom firmware options available and help…
RG353 PSP Performance Compatibility List
In this RG353 PSP Performance list I will show you my ratings of over 85 PSP games that I have personally tested on my RG353V in PPSSPP on Android. If you want to see my recommended best settings for PSP on the RG353, check out my Best Settings for RG353 PSP Performance guide here Can…
RG353 Starter Guide
In this RG353 Starter Guide, I will show you how to get your device ready and some basics on how to use it so let’s begin. Anbernic’s RG353 is a capable mid-range device based on the rk3566 chipset. This device is a moderate upgrade over it’s predecessor the RG351, being a capable device that can…
Recommended setup for Android on the RG353
The RG353 comes with an Android experience that leaves much to be desired. The stock Android OS is not at all pick up and play ready and if you aren’t experienced with emulating on Android, it can be a frustrating experience. For a better Android experience on the RG353, be sure to check out the…
Installing Custom Firmware (CFW) on the RG353
Installing custom firmware (CFW) on your RG353 device is not a complicated process. A custom firmware is basically just an operating system and like any operating system you could install on your home computer like Windows 11, Ubuntu, Arch Linux, etc, they each offer their own unique interface, tools, and customization options. For a list…
Best Settings for RG353 PSP Performance
The RG353 is by no means a powerhouse for PSP emulation performance but it is surprisingly capable being able to play most of the library at 1x resolution with basic settings. When it comes to PSP emulation, the android side has better performance than linux so I’d suggest using android but these settings are generally…