Lenovo G02 retro handheld allegedly comes preloaded with thousands of copyrighted games, including Nintendo ROMs — company confirms that it’s an officially whit

Lenovo G02 retro handheld allegedly comes preloaded with thousands of copyrighted games, including Nintendo ROMs — company confirms that it’s an officially whit

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usertests Looks like the guy who complained hard on the previous article got deleted, I was gonna quote him in. That's quite the twist, that it was authorized to any extent. Still fairly uninteresting at that price point. Reply

Notton I'm not entirely surprised. Lenovo (Xiaoxin) sells a bunch of products under its brand, even though it's a 3rd party product. Their Go series of gaming handhelds have overly long gaps between driver updates exactly because the manufacturer is 3rd party, and the drivers are left to the 3rd party. Which is unlike Asus, who does everything from top to bottom. Lenovo also sells a bunch of Chinese market only devices like the Y70 gaming smartphone, and Y900 productivity tablet. The likes of which we rarely get to see in the western markets. Not that you can't buy Xiaoxin products from places like Aliexpress, but the firmware, localization, etc. are tailored for Mainland China, and not for westerners. As for Nintendo, the only thing they can likely do is ask for an import ban of that product specifically, but good luck with that, lol. Reply

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