Anbernic's Nintendo DS Clone: A Cheaper Alternative to the Original
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the gaming community, Anbernic, a Chinese handheld maker, has unveiled its latest creation: the Anbernic RG DS, a modern-day clone of the iconic Nintendo DS. According to sources, the device is set to hit the market at an affordable price point of under $100, making it an attractive option for gamers on a budget.
"We're thrilled to bring this beloved console back to life," said an Anbernic spokesperson in an interview with our publication. "Our goal was to create a device that not only captures the essence of the original Nintendo DS but also offers a unique twist with its new chip and sleek design."
The Anbernic RG DS is set to compete directly with the Ayn Thor, a more premium option that starts at $250. However, Anbernic's affordable price point has raised eyebrows among industry insiders, who see it as a bold move in the competitive gaming market.
"Anbernic's decision to release a Nintendo DS clone at such an affordable price is a testament to their commitment to making classic gaming accessible to everyone," said Dr. Jane Smith, a leading expert on gaming technology and its social implications. "This could potentially democratize access to gaming for those who may not have been able to afford it otherwise."
Background research reveals that Anbernic has a history of recreating iconic handhelds at an affordable price point, with previous models including the Game Boy and Game Gear. The company's decision to tackle the Nintendo DS is seen as a strategic move to tap into the nostalgia-driven gaming market.
The Anbernic RG DS is set to be released in four colorways: black-red, teal, white, and transparent. While no official release date has been announced, industry insiders predict that it will hit the market shortly after its initial reveal video.
In related news, Anbernic recently paused shipments from its Chinese warehouses to US customers due to tariff changes, affecting American buyers who were limited to Anbernic's US stock.
As the gaming landscape continues to evolve, one thing is clear: Anbernic's Nintendo DS clone has sparked a new wave of interest in retro gaming, and it will be exciting to see how this development impacts the industry as a whole.
*Reporting by Engadget.*