Valve’s long-awaited Steam Machine and Steam Frame launch may be near, as shipments, review units, and new SteamOS packages point to movement.
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The TrimUI Brick Pro and Brick Hammer Pro U bring new life to retro handhelds with dual sticks, 3.95-inch displays, and Linux or Android options.
The Gentleman frontend brings a clean, MiSTer-style interface to Windows, with RetroArch support, favorites, recent games, controller controls, and OSD tools.
The OneXPlayer X2 Mini Pro is almost ready for Indiegogo, packing Ryzen AI Max+ chips, OLED visuals, an 85Wh battery, and liquid cooling support.
Anbernic is making handheld repairs easier with official replacement parts for shells, screens, buttons, batteries, joysticks, and more.
The 12GB Retroid Pocket 6 is available again, though this specific model downgrade relies on 128GB of UFS 3.1 storage and offers fewer color selections.
This month’s recommendations include clever puzzle games, Android-friendly roguelikes, multiplayer mayhem, and one very expensive racing obsession.
Retroid could be close to announcing its next handheld, and the timing has fans hoping for a refreshed Pocket Mini or new Flip model.
PokemonStadiumRecomp is here, offering a modern PC version of the N64 classic with improved visuals, GB Tower, and Transfer Pak support included.
A new hands-on gives us our best look yet at the AYANEO Pocket Play, including its controls, size, specs, cameras, and possible launch plans.