| Feature | MadBros Goth Portable | Anbernic RG35XX Plus | Miyoo Mini Plus | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Gothic, angular, matte black | Retro, colorful, plastic | Cute, compact, pastel | | Price | $149 | $75 | $80 | | Best For | Horror, ambiance, collectors | General retro gaming | Pocketability | | Community | Small, dedicated, alternative | Huge, mod-friendly | Huge, custom firmware | | Outdoor Use | Poor | Good | Fair |
From the moment you unbox the device, the intent is clear. The packaging is devoid of bright colors. Instead, you find a matte black carrying case lined with crushed velvet, a USB-C cable braided in black paracord, and the device itself—a masterpiece of nocturnal design. The MadBros Goth Portable typically comes in three signature shades: Midnight Obsidian (pure matte black), Nosferatu Red (deep crimson with black buttons), and Purple Rain (a dark violet that shifts to black in low light). The most striking feature of the MadBros Goth Portable is its rejection of the "childish" aesthetic that plagues most retro handhelds. Where other devices use bright logos and rounded, friendly edges, the Goth Portable uses sharp, angular geometry reminiscent of gothic architecture and '90s industrial design. madbros goth portable
If you have to ask "Is it worth the money?" – it is not for you. Buy a cheaper device and paint it black. But if you look at the MadBros Goth Portable and feel a chill of excitement run down your spine, if you want a handheld that feels like holding a piece of gothic architecture, then pull out your wallet. Just don't play it in direct sunlight. The shadows are where it belongs. Have you tried the MadBros Goth Portable? Share your dark thoughts in the comments below. | Feature | MadBros Goth Portable | Anbernic