The Form Factor For Me: Game Boy Advance

The Form Factor For Me: Game Boy Advance

Form factors for your handhelds are an incredibly important thing. Do you want it to be micro, do you want it to be big chunky, and heavy, or do you just want it to be that candy bar comfy shape? If you’re only going to have one or two handhelds, this is an important...
RG28XX, Miyoo A30, vs. Mini V4: A 2.8-inch Shootout

RG28XX, Miyoo A30, vs. Mini V4: A 2.8-inch Shootout

When it comes to looking for a portable handheld you’ve really had a couple of category options. The ever-popular 3.5” scene, with your 350Ms or your RGB20 or if you’re really feeling it your Retroid Pocket 2+. Outside of that, it was always really small devices....
HOTM May: The AYN Odin 2

HOTM May: The AYN Odin 2

Last month’s Handheld of the Month was a pint-sized powerhouse for PS1 packed away in the plentiful Miyoo Mini and Miyoo Mini+ form factors. A lovely pairing, but succeeded this month with something a lot larger. That’s right. If you haven’t gathered by the thumbnail,...
Analogue Pocket vs FPGBC: No Competition

Analogue Pocket vs FPGBC: No Competition

Back in March, I talked about my experience with playing the Game Boy Color across a few different Gameboy Color-esque devices. Amongst those my favorite way to play ended up being the Funnyplaying FPGBC. A winner of the form factor. What I didn’t really talk about...
Powkiddy RGB20SX: First Impressions

Powkiddy RGB20SX: First Impressions

When you get a handheld, the out-of-the-box experience is one of the great concerns a lot of us have. Does it run ArkOS? Does it run ROCKNIX or maybe an old build of JelOS? Is it Android 9 or is it Android 13? Regardless it’s a concern a lot of us have, but was one...