Anbernic is getting weird again. Rather than another clamshell or vertical, they’re sliding out with the RG Rotate. Rocking Android and a T618, is it worth it?
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The DSPico is an open-sourced flash cart for the Nintendo DS system that can be purchased for less than $10, and comes without bricking software.
In an age of wireless controllers, can the Xbox compatible, wired, Flydigi Vader 5S stack up to the competition? Or has it been tethered for no reason?
The Anbernic RG Rotate delivers a refreshing twist after the RG Vita, with a fun hinge, pocketable design, and some early concerns.
These are my list of handheld hobby accessories that have come to feel like essentials when playing, tinkering with, and exploring handheld emulation.
Rather than go full retro, Epomaker is coming back with another interesting layout in the Split70. Is this ergonomic setup worth the money? Or are we 50/50?
The debate on how portable your keyboard should be may be over with the Epomaker Luma40. Aluminum, Wireless, 40%? Is this small keyboard worth the large price?
The NYXI Hyperion 3 brings TMR joysticks, crispy microswitches, and top-tier ergonomics to the Switch 2. Find out if it’s the ultimate controller upgrade.
We review the MSI Claw A8! Featuring the AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme and a larger 8-inch display, we break down its gaming performance, software, and ergonomics.
Is the GameSir Pocket Taco the ultimate retro phone controller? Nick reviews this $35 clip-on that turns your smartphone into a pocketable DMG-style powerhouse.