RH Reviews: The Anbernic RG353M

RH Reviews: The Anbernic RG353M

Here we go again, another 353 device from Anbernic. Not exactly unexpected, when the RG350 and 351 devices went with metal, plastic, and vertical versions, with the 351 even throwing in a bonus design with the MP. The RG353M ditches the nostalgic form factor of the...
RH Reviews: The Retroid Pocket 3

RH Reviews: The Retroid Pocket 3

A baby Switch Lite, a mini Odin, the PSP’s older brother but not the Vita. Here comes the Retroid Pocket 3, an eagerly awaited follow-up to the oft-recommended Retroid Pocket 2+. It’s definitely had a facelift, but under the hood we’re not getting a...
RH Reviews: The Anbernic RG353V

RH Reviews: The Anbernic RG353V

It’s a Gameboy Color! Wait, no it’s not, I don’t remember my childhood GBC having quite this many buttons. Well, at least this time around it’s not so weird when your grandmother calls it your “Nintendo” because it does look a lot...
RH Reviews: The Steam Deck

RH Reviews: The Steam Deck

If, like myself, you were interested in x86 handhelds back in July of 2021, then you had already spent a couple of months in excited speculation over the rumored upcoming “SteamPal” from Valve. Releasing in the midst of a healthily growing x86 handheld...
RH Reviews: The Anbernic Win600

RH Reviews: The Anbernic Win600

We’re entering a new era in the retro handheld space. The age old question of Linux handhelds vs. Android handhelds has yet to be settled, but a new contender has entered the ring: PC Handhelds! Okay, that’s technically not true. Gaming handhelds...
RH Reviews: The AYN Odin Base, Pro, and Lite

RH Reviews: The AYN Odin Base, Pro, and Lite

It’s finally here! During the relatively short lifespan of the modern retro handheld scene, there hasn’t been a handheld with more hype than AYN’s Odin. Originally billed as the “199 Handheld”, the Odin had a relatively simple mission...