Ayaneo Pocket Micro Review: The Best 3:2 Handheld?

Ayaneo Pocket Micro Review: The Best 3:2 Handheld?

One of my first handhelds was a Game Boy Advance SP. A small clamshell that played some of my favorite games from the time, as well as some of my least. I’m looking at you Kong. But with that in mind, I’ve always been on the hunt for a handheld that plays GBA in my...
GKD Bubble: The Good, The Bad, the Basic

GKD Bubble: The Good, The Bad, the Basic

In the past, when you think of handhelds modeled after something else you think of Anbernic. The RG353P is modeled after an SNES controller, and the RG-Arc is modeled after a Sega 6-button controller. But what about a handheld modeled after a handheld? No. Not the...
TrimUI Brick First Impressions: SOLID

TrimUI Brick First Impressions: SOLID

TrimUI is one of those companies that haven’t released a mountain of products. With that, they’re similar in vein to companies like Retroid and AYN. However, where they focus on Android at higher prices, the TrimUI brand lands on the lower end of the market. Following...
Controllers Under $40: Do You Need More?

Controllers Under $40: Do You Need More?

When I was younger, our family always seemed to need an extra controller or three. And for me, the youngest child, that meant I was the one using the Mad Catz controller. Or in the case of the Wii, the PDP Rock Candy controller is in transparent green. Fast forward to...