by Nick | Nov 15, 2025 | Features
I picked up the Mangmi Air X because other members of the RH media team told me to during the device pre-sale. I believe the phrase “treat yo-self” may have been involved. Priced at just $80 during the presale ($90 retail) and promising some serious bang...
by Joe White | Nov 14, 2025 | Features
Without burying the lede, the AYN Thor is probably one of my favorite retro handhelds so far. No joke. I believe it properly encapsulates the spirit, goals, and values of the community. Doing so by providing a pocketable, performant, nostalgic, and versatile device...
by Ban | Nov 13, 2025 | Features, Reviews
My fascination with Pico-8 started back towards the beginning of the Miyoo Mini craze. A fantasy console with cheap or free games? Perfect for short bursts on handhelds? Sign me up. The interest got even worse when I purchased a Mini from a user on the Retro Handhelds...
by Ban | Nov 12, 2025 | Features, Reviews
Seems like INNOCN doesn’t quite know when to stop, as hot off the heels of their 25M2S, they’re coming back with a larger, higher refresh rate, better-designed monitor that still features the MiniLED panel that came in their last unit. The GA27T1M is their latest, but...
by Nick | Nov 12, 2025 | Features
I never owned a Retroid Pocket 4 or 5. If you go back and read about my return to the world of Retroid, you can see that my relationship with the company has had its ups and downs, but the recent Retroid Pocket Flip 2 has been my favorite handheld pickup in a long,...
by Jim Gray | Nov 11, 2025 | Features
When the portable game industry exploded in the late 1980s, there were only two real players in this space: Sega’s Game Gear and Nintendo’s Game Boy. Orbiting above the pair were a gaggle of smaller electronic manufacturers attempting to grab their slice...