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Learn how to remap the R button on your Anbernic RG405V or RG406V to launch your favorite frontend like Daijisho or Emulation Station.
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The RG406H and RG406V will probably go down as two of the most solid releases this year. They’re currently the only devices…
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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.