As the first month of 2026 comes to a close, PortMaster continues to be the best one-stop shop for modern gaming on retro handhelds.
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This week’s Retro Handhelds rundown: AYN discontinues the Odin 2, AYANEO releases the Pocket S Mini, major emulator updates are here, and much more.
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.
Fan of these new faux-CRT handhelds? Here’s how you can get even more out of your AISLPC R36T and R36T MAX with ArkOS4Clone.
In a 2026 landscape of rising costs, Geekom is putting out its entry-level A5 Mini PC for $369. With a 6-Core CPU, and Vega 7 graphics, is it worth the price?
AYN’s Odin 3 nails the feel and the performance. The catch: it makes your backlog look infinite. These are the games that won anyway.
Casio’s 1995 Loopy console featured a built-in sticker printer, but its niche appeal and tiny 10-game library couldn’t compete with PlayStation.
This week’s handheld rundown: RG34XXSP spec drama, RP6 OLED calibration delays, and a bigger TrimUI Brick with sticks on the horizon.
As a community, it’s fair to say that we’ve been eating good. The whole retro emulation part? That’s a checked box at this point.
The FM Towns Marty became the world’s first 32-bit console in 1993, but its $700 price, imperfect compatibility, and bad timing killed it instantly.