PXN P5 8K Review: The Next Step?

PXN P5 8K Review: The Next Step?

At the beginning of the year, I had the opportunity to take a look at the PXN P5, a budget controller that was readily available and took a lot of design cues from the Xbox One controller. For $30, it was a solid option, but PXN is back, and asking for an extra $10 to...
Anbernic RG Slide First Impressions: Go Bold

Anbernic RG Slide First Impressions: Go Bold

Rumors have swirled for a while now about a company in the handheld emulation space taking on a slide design, and Anbernic has certainly been at the top of that heap. In what has up until now been something of a confusing release schedule for the company in 2025, it...
Shifting Gears: How Mods Brought Me Back to Gran Turismo

Shifting Gears: How Mods Brought Me Back to Gran Turismo

It’s hard to say whether it was Sony dropping the ball on release schedules, partial release shenanigans, or something else, but somewhere along the way (probably about 20 years ago now), I lost touch with the Gran Turismo (GT) series of racing games. After the...
A Week with the Nintendo Switch 2

A Week with the Nintendo Switch 2

[UPDATE 6/24/2025, See section on the screen] “The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting the same result” – Albert Einstein at a Nintendo shareholders meeting. What’s happenin’, guys? It’s Joe, and I...
PowKiddy V90S First Impressions: It’s Flippable

PowKiddy V90S First Impressions: It’s Flippable

2025 is truly the year of clamshells. Retroid Pocket Flip 2, Miyoo Flip, Anbernic RG34XXSP, and now PowKiddy is entering the mix with the V90S. Originally released back in 2020, the original V90 was a cheap and cheerful emulation handheld powered by an Allwinner...