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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.
Greetings friends and fellow enthusiasts! This is Mikhailov from Team Retrogue, where we like retro games and the devices that bring them to…
This is a ‘Git Gud’ Safe Zone Prepared by Joe We’ve all been there when you are untethered by Radahn area attacks…
Gary’s Note: This article is intended as a companion piece to the video tutorial located here. One of the best parts of…
If you were fortunate enough to be around to experience arcades back in their 80s and 90s glory days, you’ll know that…
Balatro has already become one of this year’s most cherished indie games within the short span of time that it’s been released.…
When you’re the sort of retro gamer who uses Batocera as the preferred Retro Handheld operating system of choice, every year begins…
After the Odin 2 captured the hearts of many retro handheld enthusiasts, we wondered about what AYN could possibly follow it up…
Even if you aren’t walking around every day with a pocketable handheld by your side, chances are you still have a combustible…
Ever since the Miyoo A30 was released, we’ve been hoping to see custom firmware options made available. It’s immediately apparent that Miyoo…
This post has been a long time coming. I pre-ordered the RGB20SX back when it was first announced and managed to spend…
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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?