by Shawn Wilkins | Feb 12, 2025 | News
GameMT dropped its E6 Plus just last year, but the company is back to make waves with what it calls a “remake” of the device. For better or worse, the GameMT E6 Plus was one of the most interesting handhelds of the past year. It had a purple...
by Shawn Wilkins | Feb 12, 2025 | News
Playnite, a popular design-focused front end for Windows PCs will release on Linux. Eventually. For gaming, having a reliable front end to categorize and catalog all your games can sometimes be a value-add that alters your outlook on the expansiveness of your gaming...
by Shawn Wilkins | Feb 11, 2025 | News
Powkiddy, as a competitor in the overall retro handhelds discourse, has become one to follow due to their seemingly outlandish choices and designs becoming uniquely special in their own ways. For example, the RGB30 was one of the first 1:1 devices we saw enter the...
by Shawn Wilkins | Feb 10, 2025 | News
When it comes to keyboards and what people ultimately want on their own, it boils down to sometimes ultra-specific wants and needs. Red, blue, brown, clear switches to alter how a keyboard feels when pressing a key? Wired versus wireless for pure aesthetic wire-free...
by andrew | Feb 9, 2025 | Features, News
Welcome to the latest edition of Retro Handhelds Weekly. This week saw a bunch of news in both the world of hardware and software, our writing team continues to be on an absolute tear, and there’s even a surprise or two sprinkled in! So sit back, grab a cup of coffee,...
by Shawn Wilkins | Feb 7, 2025 | News
Converting saves can be one of the many inherent obstacles of dealing with emulation handhelds. Over time, more emulators arise and some promote different save types versus the ones that came before it. For instance, some SNES and GBA emulators standardize the .srm...