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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.
Fifty Dollars; you could buy a lot with that. You could grab an 8BitDo Ultimate controller, a copy of Sonic X Shadow:…
Greetings friends and fellow enthusiasts! This is Mikhailov from Team Retrogue, where we like retro games and the devices that bring them…
A good portion of ROM hacks are made using tools made by other retro community members. These tools aim to simplify the…
Greetings friends and fellow enthusiasts! This is Mikhailov from Team Retrogue, where we like retro games and the devices that bring them to…
Note: This article was updated on April 6, 2026 Obtainium is an app that allows users to update and track apps distributed…
When I first discovered Retro Handhelds, one of the first questions I ever asked was “Can I play Final Fantasy Tactics: The…
So you’ve shopped around and wisely decided that the TrimUI Smart Pro is the budget device for you, now what? The Smart…
Gamma released the beta version of GammaOS Core in early September. It supports a variety of low-powered consoles, bringing Android to devices…
The Powkiddy V10 is only one of a few devices that are made almost specifically for the GBA. With its 3:2 screen…
The Miyoo A30 arrived as something of a stop-gap measure in handheld releases. While Anbernic has been churning out devices almost monthly…
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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?
Changing your company name is meaningless if you continue to produce subpar products.