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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.
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…
Are you just getting into playing retro games with the Delta game emulator for iPhone? Here’s a complete guide on how to make the most out of the best emulator.
A small, community-made app allows you to add your Android apps to EmulationStation! This article will walk you through the process.
The Miyoo Mini and RG35XX have always had great community support for not just custom firmware, but also customizable buttons and skins.…
PlayStation Portal Who?? Prepared by Joe Sony Bro Copium What’s good Xbox Series Xbox Elite S bros, like you (probably) I was…
The Anbernic RG Arc is such a strange, yet cool device. Resembling a Sega Saturn controller, it is a little disappointing that…
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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?
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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?