Everyone’s journey with retro handhelds begins somewhere different. Nick takes us on a trip down memory lane with the Anbernic RG280M and how it still holds up.
Author: Nick
Easter eggs in games serve as a fun way to reward players for exploration and experimentation outside the normal storyline or intended structure of the game. Let’s take a moment this Easter to look back on some fun examples that you can spend a lazy Sunday exploring on your own retro handhelds.
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