The more I’ve spent time here at RH writing about, well, retro handhelds, the more I realize that I’m carving…
Author: Nick
It’s time for another fork in the road to take a look at a hobby that’s often adjacent to handhelds…
It’s May and spring has sprung. School sessions are winding down, and it’s around the time folks start planning for…
If you’ve followed the news in the retro handhelds scene at all this year, you know that 2024 has been…
Simply put, budget emulation handhelds used to suck – A lot. Just a few short years ago, e-waste ruled the…
These community sticks are meant to be adaptable to many different player styles, sizes, and gameplay experiences. When you have a device this capable, though, sometimes you want the right tool for the job.
Everyone’s journey with retro handhelds begins somewhere different. Nick takes us on a trip down memory lane with the Anbernic RG280M and how it still holds up.
Easter eggs in games serve as a fun way to reward players for exploration and experimentation outside the normal storyline or intended structure of the game. Let’s take a moment this Easter to look back on some fun examples that you can spend a lazy Sunday exploring on your own retro handhelds.
As an observer of emulation’s trials and triumphs, I find solace in the patterns of history.
Let’s say you’ve got yourself a respectable little handheld collection. You’ve got devices for playing in bed, docked, couch, pantless,…