From the RG406V to the RG Slide, GammaOS Next brings scoped storage, button remapping, and more to Anbernic’s lineup. See the full device list here.
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With its RK3566 chip, 3.5-inch screen, and Android + Linux support, the Abxylute E1 promises flexibility. Its looks, though? Practically an upgraded RX6H.
Another wild week in the world of retro handhelds. Anbernic dropped a new RG477V teaser, AYANEO refreshed the Pocket DMG with a sleek new finish, and OneXPlayer quietly leaked Panther Lake benchmarks. On the software side, GammaOS Next landed, Lair Launcher shared its roadmap, and Anbernic finally patched the RG DS.
The RG DS’s rocky launch may be getting a smoother landing thanks to firmware 1.4, which fixes the top-screen performance bug and optimizes Nintendo DS game handling.
The Anbernic RG DS is getting a massive upgrade thanks to GammaOS Next. This build tackles everything from shader consistency and reduced latency to fixing the annoying 40Hz screen bug and improving Drastic performance.
LEGO is releasing another buildable Retro Handheld and it’s…exactly what you’re expecting. BUT what about the impact on your wallet over the $60 LEGO GameBoy?
Anbernic is back at it again with another end-of-year handheld tease. The RG477V looks like a modernized RG406V with a premium design, huge display, and likely using the same internals as the RG477M.
New handheld announcements, iiSU launcher drama, fresh firmware builds, and standout community reviews made this a wild week in retro gaming, here’s the full recap.
AYANEO has released a product showcase on their upcoming Next 2, detailing additional specifications on their new Windows handheld.
ModRetro, the team behind the ModRetro Chromatic handheld, has opened a waitlist for its upcoming N64 FPGA-based console, the ModRetro M64.