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Developer Yombo’s Motecast adapter lets you use a Nintendo Wii Remote as a Dreamcast controller via Bluetooth, echoing a cancelled Sega prototype.
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.
The user is left with a bit of a predicament: we have this beautiful 1:1 display and a chipset that’s capable of running titles that the device simply lacks the analog sticks to control.
A second developer is independently porting Super Mario 64 to the GBA, targeting full game completion at 5 to 15 fps.
Pokemon Monomyth is an Emerald-based ROM hack six years in the making, promising 75+ hours in a new region and launching Fall 2026.
Mobile May offers GotX participants a chance to live the portable life, with a trio of games that originated on handheld consoles.
PortMaster’s newest releases include free downloads, paid ports, and some surprisingly big names now playable on retro handhelds.