From budget-friendly cloners to premium metal shells, discover which emulation handhelds deliver the ultimate Sega Master System experience.
Author: Nick
Nick reviews the newly released Anbernic RG34XXSP. A new clamshell in a year that seems to be dominated by their release. Is this one the shell for you?
Is the Anbernic RG40XXV the perfect mid-tier retro handheld? Get solid performance, a beautiful screen, and comfortable design without breaking the bank.
Early impressions of the Anbernic RG557 left some users wanting more, but maybe we’ve been looking at the device from the wrong angle? Nick takes a look at the device’s strengths outside of just console emulation.
The R36Plus looks to take these missteps in cloning and show why Game Console had led the budget pack. The new Game Console R36Plus budget handheld takes everything that made the R36XX successful, and gives consumers the choice of a 1:1 display.
In what may be the last gasp for R36S clone consoles coming to US shores for the time being, Nick tests the latest K36S clone console to see if it stacks up against its inspirations.
Nick goes hands-on for a first-day impressions article on the brand new Retroid Pocket Flip 2. Does it meet the community hype?
Nick takes a first look at the brand new Anbernic RG557. Is this the sequel to the RG556 that the community has been waiting for?
Nick gets his hands on the new Game Console R36XX. Will this be the sequel device that finally dethrones the budget king R36S?
IPTV lets your handhelds do more than game. Turn your emulator into a live TV tuner using .M3U files, muOS, and a few nerdy tricks.