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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.
This article has been written and provided to us by RH community member Dan W. Why Not Batocera?: Building better Steam Deck…
Hello again friends, and welcome to the inaugural entry into a new written series presented by Retro Handhelds and written by me,…
Ahoy hoy! This is Mikhailov from Team Retrogue! If you just purchased an Asus ROG Ally, or are interested in purchasing a…
Well this certainly looks familiar, although the last time we saw this design was the first time we had this particular lineup…
The future of retro handhelds is here… and there’s some assembly required! Well, technically not required, but you’ll pardon the clichéd intro.…
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Changing your company name is meaningless if you continue to produce subpar products.
The AYANEO Pocket Air Mini is back with a limited edition B. Duck version, bringing the same excellent controls and build quality in a stunning yellow color.
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