Another hit to handheld pricing: AYN raises Thor and Odin 3 costs while the market keeps getting pricier. Here’s what changed, when it changes, and what’s still safe.
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Catch up on the latest Retro Handhelds Weekly! We cover the wild Pocket Super Knob 5000, Z1 Extreme driver drama, Xbox emulation news, and fresh spring sales.
With Pokemon turning 30 this year, Zu played through the different generations of games, from Red and Blue all the way through Ultra Sun and Moon, all on different retro handhelds.
Major shake-ups in Switch emulation: Citron shuts down amidst ‘inner conflicts’ and doxing allegations, while the Ryubing project loses its lead maintainer.
From renders of TrimUI’s first clamshell to Ocarina of Time on the PS1, here is everything happening in Retro Handhelds this week. Deals, news, and more inside!
AYANEO promised a “Service Improvement Plan,” but has announced a new product every week in 2026. We analyze their latest response to community backlash.
Zu walks through the full timeline: AYANEO’s initial response blaming critics for acting “in bad faith,” the CEO’s turnaround apology, every promise they made in the Service Improvement Plan, and how quickly each one started to unravel.
Stubbs hangs with Russ from Retro Game Corps, and Rob the Retro Tech Dad, as we explore the Anbernic RG Vita, a perhaps poor excuse for a Vita, but a heck of a PSP in 2026.
Cocoon Shell 2.0 is here. Featuring a massive overhaul with background music, the “Grub” setup wizard, and better game scraping for Android handhelds.
Anbernic’s RG Vita handhelds have a date and a spec sheet. Here’s what’s we’ve confirmed for RG Vita and Vita Pro before the official launch.