by Jim Gray | Sep 2, 2025 | Features, Guide
We’ve seen a bunch of frontends, but a new service called RetroAssembly is offering a new way to access classic titles by offering a “retro game cabinet” directly in your web browser. The platform allows users to upload their legally obtained ROM...
by andrew | Aug 26, 2025 | Guide
Can you believe it’s been over a year since muOS burst onto the scene? Since then, the usefulness of this custom firmware has continued to grow to the point that if you have an Anbernic handheld, it’s probably the first recommendation. Whether you’re...
by Joe White | Aug 14, 2025 | Features, Guide
“Wii will go on to the end. Wii will never surrender,” – Winston Churchill after losing his fourth boxing match in Wii Sports The seventh generation of gaming consoles was weird. Here we saw the release of the Xbox 360, which ceremoniously offed itself with the...
by Jim Gray | Aug 8, 2025 | Guide
It’s no secret that we here at Retro Handhelds love PortMaster. The list of supported games is ever-growing and ranges from modern masterpieces like Celeste to undisputed classics like the recently added Mario Kart 64. Most recently, though, PortMaster added one of...
by Mikhailov | Jul 17, 2025 | Features, Guide
The Windows version of the Lenovo Legion Go S was on sale for $499 USD recently. At that price, the Z2 Go model of this handheld PC was cheaper than the SteamOS version and comes with an extra 16GB of RAM. I reviewed the Windows version of the Legion Go S when it was...
by andrew | Jul 15, 2025 | Features, Guide
You’re not alone if you’ve been wondering what the next Linux-focused chip will supplant the Allwinner H700 in Anbernic’s lineup. However, it’s been over a year since this chip was first used in an RGXX handheld, and we’re still learning...