by jalanimal | Oct 28, 2024 | Features, Reviews
I was so excited to buy the Panic Playdate. It was a device that I really looked at with such envy when someone posted it. The innovative crank, the indie games, the bright yellow color, this device had it all. After taking the plunge on one, did it hold the test of...
by Joe White | Oct 27, 2024 | Features
Click clack, Retroid is Back by Joe It’s that time of the year again. Retroid has once again bequeathed to us, from underneath a pile of H700 devices and putrid e-waste, a shining beacon of hope to the future of this niche within a niche in the form of a true...
by jalanimal | Oct 26, 2024 | Features, Reviews
Anbernic winded up and threw a curveball with one of their recent announcements. They decided to get into the controller game. As a company that makes many, many handhelds, it only makes sense. I mean, they are already making handheld controls, now they don’t...
by andrew | Oct 24, 2024 | Features, Reviews
How do you start reviewing something that’s basically the same as everything else a company has released, just in a different form factor? Frankly, I couldn’t tell ya. I’m just rambling a bit, waiting for the writer’s block to pass. Actually,...
by Shawn Wilkins | Oct 23, 2024 | Features, Guide
Obtainium is an app that allows users to update and track apps distributed via GitHub, official websites, and other non-Play Store locations. This is an incredibly useful tool for retro handhelds running Android since a good portion of suggested apps and emulators are...
by Dan W | Oct 22, 2024 | Features, Guide
When I first discovered Retro Handhelds, one of the first questions I ever asked was “Can I play Final Fantasy Tactics: The Lions War on a pocket-sized handheld”. Considering this was back in the days of the RG351P, the answer always came back, “Just Buy a PSP Go”. So...