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Everything that’s happening in the retro handheld gaming world.
Sega and Branch have launched officially licensed Dreamcast, Genesis, and Sonic desk chairs starting at $529, available now in the US.
Xbox’s Project Positron, verified in Insider builds, could let disc owners convert physical games to digital licenses ahead of the all-digital Project Helix console.
Decky Translator version 0.9.0 adds offline translation support to the Steam Deck via a 1.4 GB local model, along with a new default OCR engine and Gemini Vision support.
Developer Yombo’s Motecast adapter lets you use a Nintendo Wii Remote as a Dreamcast controller via Bluetooth, echoing a cancelled Sega prototype.
The latest KNULLI Scarab update brings new device support, RetroArch 1.22.2, improved Syncthing, RGB upgrades, and better performance.
In an email sent out to customers and backers, AYANEO announced that several of their flagship products are back in stock on their website.
Steam Machine and Steam Frame reservation references have surfaced in Steam update commits, hinting Valve is preparing for another hardware rush.
Another Zelda port joins the ranks, and it’s a good one: Twilight Princess! Lets see how well it runs and explore how accessible this port actually is.
Retro Handhelds Weekly: The RG Rotate Arrives, A New Yoo Handheld Appears, and Minish Cap Hits PC
This week brings RG Rotate pre-orders, new handheld teases, major Anbernic updates, homebrew ports, emulation news, and fresh AliExpress codes.
Atari acquires Implicit Conversions, adding PS1 and PS2 emulation expertise to its growing retro studio roster alongside Digital Eclipse and Nightdive.