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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.
“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…
So you just bought the new Anbernic RG35XX SP and the loudness buttons are annoying you or you are waking up your…
The CFW options for the Anbernic RG28XX just keep on coming! We just had MinUI make it over the other day, read…
While the Steam Deck arguably remains the Pound-for-Pound champ when it comes to x86 gaming, we still have limitations to deal with.…
As of this writing, Batocera is probably the most performant CFW available for the 35XX series from Anbernic. There is a case…
If you’ve followed the news in the retro handhelds scene at all this year, you know that 2024 has been deemed “Year…
What's New
Miniloong is new on the block, but it doesn’t feel like it. With good build quality, and an old chip, how does the Miniloong and its 3566 hold up in 2026?
In a market that’s absolutely flooded with R36S variants and clones (I should know, I own most of them), does the R36 Ultra do enough to stand out from the copycat pack?
Is the GameSir Pocket Taco the ultimate retro phone controller? Nick reviews this $35 clip-on that turns your smartphone into a pocketable DMG-style powerhouse.
The AYANEO Pocket S Mini offers big power in a compact handheld, though its underwhelming screen and lingering software problems spoil the value.
GameMT is back at it again with a handheld that’s bigger and better than ever before. But with some awkward ergonomics, is the EX8 your next Game Boy Advance?