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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.
If you are like me, then when you get a new device you are instantly interested in what custom firmware is available…
Greetings friends and fellow enthusiasts! This is Mikhailov from Team Retrogue, where we like retro games and the devices that bring them…
A team called the Ship of Harkinian has been hard at work de-compiling the code for Ocarina of Time, so you ungrateful peasants can play it natively on Android.
Quick insight into the RGB30 and what its niche is. Which systems thrive on it? Who is it for? Can it play Doom? Dive in an find out!
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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In a growing market of PC specific controllers, 8BitDo is putting in the work to partner with Xbox on a few controllers of their own. But is it worth it?
Has AISLPC done enough with the RG43V Pro to stand out from the likes of other recent budget releases like the R36MAX2? Let’s find out whether this new budget button-masher has the legs to stand out from the rest of the clone world.
GameMT is back on the budget end with the E3 Vigor. Rocking a square screen and their own custom OS, is this budget handheld worth the money?
Nick reviews the GameMT PSK5000. Is this latest handheld a real budget contender for PSP play, or just another gimmick handheld?
Valve’s Steam Controller is the latest hit to come from their Hardware lineup. But at $100, with a strange design, and an out-of-stock status. Is it worth it?