RetroAchievements are a fun way to add challenge and variety to retro games, but they can also be a miserable experience. So, why do we do this to ourselves?
Author: kalkeg
AYANEO has released a limited edition B. Duck edition of their wildly successful Pocket Air Mini, available for purchase on the official AYANEO website.
For those who have been waiting patiently for a playable LEGO Game Boy, we’re now one step closer as the Build A Boy launch page is now active on Crowd Supply.
Mind Over Matter March gives GotX participants a chance to put their noggins to the test, with a trio of games featuring more puzzles and tactics than action.
FebZuary provides GotX participants a chance to look into the mind of our very own Zu, who has provided a selection of diverse games for us to play and enjoy.
Mangmi released full specification details on their official YouTube page of their upcoming device, the Mangmi Pocket Max.
Who doesn’t love a top-five list? We take a look at five great PSP games on the Mangmi Air X, a budget handheld that feels made for the PlayStation Portable.
The Mangmi Air X and AYANEO Pocket Air Mini are both heavy hitters in the budget retro handheld space, so we compare the two to see who comes out on top!
AYANEO responds to criticism from creators and the retro handheld community, promising to do better and releasing some service improvement plans for 2026.
AYN has been sending mystery packages to members of the retro handheld community, which turns out to be an AYN branded sling bag for Thor and Odin 3 backers.