by Ban | Nov 24, 2024 | Features, Reviews
TrimUI is one of those companies that haven’t released a mountain of products. With that, they’re similar in vein to companies like Retroid and AYN. However, where they focus on Android at higher prices, the TrimUI brand lands on the lower end of the market. Following...
by Joe White | Nov 23, 2024 | Features
Rated PG for “Poor-ish Gamers” by Joe Ladies and laddies, it’s been an exhausting year. Stubbs needs to sleep and Anbernic just keeps the coffee brewing with every H700 device in the XX line. What started as a lukewarm joke became a dead horse,...
by Shawn Wilkins | Nov 21, 2024 | Features, Guide
The RG406H and RG406V will probably go down as two of the most solid releases this year. They’re currently the only devices that spout a 4:3 720p screen, making them optimal for nearly every console released before 16:9 became the new standard. Their power gives...
by Ban | Nov 20, 2024 | Features
When I was younger, our family always seemed to need an extra controller or three. And for me, the youngest child, that meant I was the one using the Mad Catz controller. Or in the case of the Wii, the PDP Rock Candy controller is in transparent green. Fast forward to...
by jalanimal | Nov 19, 2024 | Features, Reviews
Anbernic is back with all brand-new variations. What happens when you take a RG406 V and cross it with a RG Cube? Well, you get something much like the new RG406H. You can check out Andrew’s first impressions here and also the video Stubbs did below. Anbernic...
by Nick | Nov 19, 2024 | Features
From the latest Anbernic releases like the RG406H to devices that have become mainstays in the community like the AYN Odin 2, it’s become clear that Android is here to stay as a preferred OS for retro handhelds. Lower-end devices largely depend on Linux to...