With every passing day, new innovations in tech are shown off. Samsung Display is prepared to show off a new foldable gaming PC that could be implemented into a future handheld.
Author: Shawn Wilkins
This time a year ago, we had both Yuzu and Ryujinx. Now, we have neither, but a forgotten emulator may rise again to bring Switch emulation back to the masses.
Well, that was fast. An alpha build of RPCS3 is now available. Be warned though, it probably won’t run any games, but it’s nice to see step one out of many.
There’s never been a large market for retro games made in the current age. Some developers devote years of their life building games meant for old systems, and the EmuDeck Retro Store is hopeful they’ll be able to promote them to Steam Deck users.
The only difference between a console and a handheld console can sometimes be found in presentation alone. Winhanced wants to bridge that gap and make it easier for console gamers to feel at home when using a handheld.
Streaming is one thing. Multiplayer is another. Putting the two together? Only one of gaming’s pioneers in online gaming could deliver such a thing. Microsoft is here to make it real.
Retroid has finally shared official specs for the Flip 2. Surprisingly, there will be two versions of the handheld available, but with minor differences. We also get a look at the device’s launch colors.
RPCS3 is coming to Android, but this time in a somewhat official sense. Emulating the PS3 has proven to be difficult but if the last few months are anything to go by, its future is limitless.
8BitDo has been in the kitchen cooking up multiple controllers, but now they’re releasing the Ultimate 2. A sequel to one of the company’s most adored modern controllers.
Android has been king on most powerful retro handhelds. We’ve seen ROCKNIX come to other devices over the past few months, but it looks like the Odin 2 is next.