The Powkiddy V20 is a $60 handheld that struggles to justify its place in 2025’s crowded retro gaming market. Is it worth your money? Let’s find out.
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The Retroid Pocket Flip 2 is here! Stubbs breaks down design, ergonomics, display, and software in a detailed first look at the clamshell handheld.
Explore the latest retro handheld hardware, updates, and reviews. This week, Nintendo announced the Switch 2, tariffs might ruin cheap handhelds, and so much more.
The Miyoo Flip hasn’t been the runaway success that we thought it would be, but it’s still a surprisingly capable clamshell retro handheld. And if you picked one up for yoursef, here’s a setup guide to help get you started.
Five years later, we look back at the Retroid Pocket 1 — its quirks, missed potential, and whether it’s still worth owning in the retro handheld world.
April’s GotX lineup is here: classic space adventures, strategic puzzles, and retro RPGs — handpicked by the Retro Handhelds community for all kinds of players.
Whether you’ve just picked one up or are looking for the best ways to optimize your device, check out our guide for the Powkiddy RGB30 and get your 1:1 game on.
Disney made a masterclass MMORPG called Toontown. I played it so much as a child and now I am playing it on a handheld in 2025. Let’s see how this holds up.
Explore the latest retro handheld hardware, updates, and reviews. There are a whole bunch of 4.5-inch handhelds on the way and even more emulator updates.
Need a versatile controller for Switch, Android, or PC on a budget? The $25 Fantech Shooter III offers hall effect sticks, gyro, USB-C, and a cool retro design.