Not for the faint of heart. Combine the Android operating system with a tricky emulation and this is only for amateurs. This turned out to be a pretty good product. As a result, I've switched to third-party emulators, although the stock emulators work fine. As others have said, the sticky button issue seems to go away over time. I would recommend using the ARC browser launcher. It seemed the cleanest and most intuitive to me. I don't know why the Happy Chick app got so many bad reviews (yes I know it's shady). It works decently for what it is, although you'll want to upgrade to your own emulator and ROM at some point. The battery life is just killer. I can usually play it most of the day and still have enough lives for another round of play the next day. The "clicky" R2 and L2 keys don't bother me. DPAD is a bit "soft" as others have said, but not a deal breaker. I've heard people have used Wii controller parts instead to solve this problem. I might try one day, but don't open it now. My lid is now starting to creak as others have mentioned. But for the price of the product, I won't blame them for that.
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