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Check out our thoughts on the latest retro handhelds, and retrospectives on ones we still can’t put down.
Button noise on Retroid Pocket (and other) devices fixed once and for all? YouTuber WhatObiPlays seems to have a solution, and Joe is here to test it out!
Learn how to install GammaOS Next on the KT-R1 and other supported handhelds. A complete step-by-step guide with tips, drivers, and setup instructions.
Want Steam on your retro handheld? GameNative brings PC classics to Android with simple setup and offline play. Here’s how to get started.
Just got a PowKiddy V90S? Our complete guide walks you through setup, custom firmware, and accessories to unlock the best retro handheld experience.
RetroAssembly lets you play your ROMs in a browser with cloud saves. Now self-hostable via Docker, it’s like a personal Plex server for your retro game library.
Can you believe it’s been over a year since muOS burst onto the scene? Since then, the usefulness of this custom firmware…
Unlock the best picture quality from your Nintendo Wii. This guide covers easy, no-mod solutions and advanced homebrew tweaks to get a sharp 480p image on modern TVs.
Morrowind is now available on PortMaster! We’ll walk you through the simple setup process to get this classic RPG running on your compatible handheld device.
Did you buy a Lenovo Legion Go S Windows Edition, but long for SteamOS? Mikhailov has you covered with a detailed install guide.
Step‑by‑step guide to running GameCube titles on Anbernic RGXX handhelds (RG34XXSP and others) using custom muOS Pixie and Dolphin builds.
Latest News
Veteran Nintendo franchise Star Fox gets a surprise 2026 entry! And you won’t have to wait too long for this reboot/remake!
The Kawaii project shrinks a GameCube to keychain size using genuine Nintendo silicon from a trimmed Wii, with design files on GitHub.
A Reddit modder has converted a Steam Deck into a working clamshell handheld called the Flip Deck, trimming 100mm of length in the process.
A 1997 Saturn prototype of the previously unknown PC port Pyramid: Challenge of the Pharaoh’s Dream has been preserved and released by Hidden Palace.
A second developer is independently porting Super Mario 64 to the GBA, targeting full game completion at 5 to 15 fps.