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.
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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.
The TrimUI Smart Pro was one of the most popular handhelds of late 2023, but with a desire for more power we got the the TrimUI Smart Pro S. But is it any good?
Without access to players’ digital libraries, can Microsoft really say “This is an Xbox”? Nick uses Xbox/360 emulators to fill in the gaps on the ROG Xbox Ally.
This week’s Retro Handhelds Weekly covers Odin 3 RAM drama, Portal refresh rumors, an N64 controller on Dreamcast, and more hardware and software hits.
In the last two years since the Odin 2 release, the handheld market has made drastic changes. Three handhelds later AYN releases the Odin 3, but is it any good?
Who doesn’t love a top-five list? We take a look at five great PSP games on the Mangmi Air X, a budget handheld that feels made for the PlayStation Portable.
There haven’t been a huge run of new PortMaster games so far this month, but there’s a heavy emphasis on free, ready-to-run titles!