[6hrs left!] Read our review and win a brand new Miyoo Mini+ retro emulation handheld

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Thanks to Keepretro.com and to celebrate the launch of the new Miyoo Mini+ retro emulation handheld, we have a brand new Miyoo Mini+ unit to give away to a lucky winner.

The Miyoo Mini + is the latest iteration of Miyoo's GameBoy-inspired lineage, but this time with enhancements and features that come bundled in one incredibly well-made package.

MIYOO Mini+(plus) Main Features:
  • Full 3.5 inch laminated Screen
  • 3000mAh battery for 5-6 hours playing time
  • Come with WiFi
Product Specifications
  • Model: MIYOO mini+ (plus)
  • Screen size: 3.5 inch IPS screen 640x480 resolution
  • Operating system: Linux
  • Sensor: Vibration motor
  • CPU: ARM Cortex-A7 dual-core 1.2G
  • Color: grey, white, black transparent, purple transparent
  • Supports a maximum expansion of 128GB

Resident GBAtemp egomaniac @KiiWii has recently reviewed the handheld and you can read their impressions below.

:arrow: Miyoo Mini+ (Official GBAtemp Review)

How to enter

Simply post a comment on our Miyoo Mini+ retro emulation handheld review to enter.

Anyone who posts a comment on the above review will be entered in to the competition to win.

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A random winner will be picked on Thursday 8th June 2023. The winner will be contacted by PM on GBAtemp.net

Terms and conditions

1. The giveaway is open to all registered GBAtemp members. 2. The staffs decision is final. No cash alternative. 3. Contest is open to all world-wide but in some instances it may not be possible to organise delivery to some countries - in this case an alternative prize may be offered. 4. Duplicate accounts are forbidden - anyone found to be entering via duplicate accounts will be disqualified. 5. These terms and conditions can be amended at any time. 6. By entering a giveaway or the raffle you agree to be bound to these terms and that the staff decision is final. 7. Personal information provided for shipping will be kept in the strictest confidence and not sold to third parties but may be shared with the competition sponsors for delivery.
 
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About half life not sure, don't saw any massage about it.
And not remember ms dos version of it
Uh Half Life was original MS DOS. Back when games were ported to consoles and not the other way 'round.

Good luck to everybody.
:lol::lol: Fancy meeting you here
 
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Anything that has netplay might be worth it as long as the controls function well. I had similar gameboy looking devices that was just nes games, didn’t have no netplay though, just a no name brand device, one of them I had though that looked different had other systems though and I was able to add games to that one.
 
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