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What they don't tell you about these handheld emulators: the SD card that comes with it is dogshit and you can't really save any progress unless you switch to a better quality SD card. So you're really only buying the shell of the console and the thousands of roms on it. It's not particularly hard or expensive to swap SD cards, but honestly it is kind of bullshit because you expect it to work when you purchase it. After swapping SD cards the R36Max I own is now almost perfect. With a bigger SD card and more room to add roms that weren't included with it is what makes it kind of worth getting. Whether you want to go through all the trouble to swap SD cards is up to you. I feel like handheld emulators are in their early stages and hopefully as they advance we can have ones where the original SD card isn't complete garbage. I'm leaving a link to the guide I used to switch cards.