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From getting started with your new retro handheld to installing a new custom firmware, we’ve got you covered.
From getting started with your new retro handheld to installing a new custom firmware, we’ve got you covered.
When you’re the sort of retro gamer who uses Batocera as the preferred Retro Handheld operating system of choice, every year begins…
After the Odin 2 captured the hearts of many retro handheld enthusiasts, we wondered about what AYN could possibly follow it up…
Even if you aren’t walking around every day with a pocketable handheld by your side, chances are you still have a combustible…
Ever since the Miyoo A30 was released, we’ve been hoping to see custom firmware options made available. It’s immediately apparent that Miyoo…
This post has been a long time coming. I pre-ordered the RGB20SX back when it was first announced and managed to spend…
“God, I love Magnets!” – Jesse Pinkman Prepared by Joe What’s good gamers? I bet you’re currently spamming “ASUS? more like A-SUS”…
There are some games that immediately invoke a sense of nostalgia as soon as you hear the name. The Legend of Zelda:…
When it comes to looking for a portable handheld you’ve really had a couple of category options. The ever-popular 3.5” scene, with…
The new Anbernic RG35XXSP has finally arrived. The year of the clamshell emulator is upon us and this first release is a…
When it launched, the TrimUI Smart Pro was an intriguing device, offering a bit of competition to Retroid’s Pocket 3. However, the…
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Aolion is back with its latest and greatest K30 controller. With TMR sticks and new features, it stands up well. But does it hold up at its higher price tag?
Rather than pay for compute in the cloud, wouldn’t it be better to run LLM models locally, away from the prying eyes and conversation harvesting of big tech?
With Hall effect sticks, dual-stage triggers, and rotating Xbox and PlayStation buttons, the EasySMX M20 stands out in a crowded mobile controller market.
Our INNOCN GA27M1Q review covers its 27-inch QD-OLED display, 500Hz refresh rate, glossy panel, port selection, and whether it’s worth the price.
TrimUI is back again with its latest release: The Brick Pro. It’s bigger; it’s- well, it’s got sticks. But does that mean it’s worth the cost of admission?