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The Pico-Pal is a GBC-style open-source handheld with an RP2350B & ESP32. Perfect for 8-bit systems and Pico-8, it has a 2.6″ IPS 1:1 screen and is coming soon.
Romtools.io is a free web toolkit for retro gamers. It lets you patch, compress, and test ROMs directly in your browser with no installs. Powered by WASM.
Leaks reveal Anbernic is developing a DSi-style handheld. With a T620 chip, it aims to be the go-to budget device for perfect, integer-scaled DS emulation.
Anbernic’s RG476H boasts a 4.7″ 120Hz 4:3 screen and a Unisoc T820 chip, promising strong GameCube and PS2 performance to compete with premium rivals.
The wait is over: AYN Odin 3 Indiegogo campaign is live! Snapdragon 8 Elite handheld starts at $299, shipping in November.
This week in Retro Handhelds: AYN Odin 3 reveal, AYANEO Pocket FIT campaign, Anbernic RG476H, Lenovo Legion Go 2, emulator updates, and more.
AYANEO answers the Odin 3 with the KONKR Pocket FIT, featuring Snapdragon 8 Elite or the G3 Gen 3, Android 16, and early Indiegogo deals as low as $239.
The Lenovo Legion Go 2 is official, featuring a 144Hz OLED screen, up to an AMD Z2 Extreme chip, but all of that comes with an eye-watering price tag.
After almost two years, the AYN Odin 3 has been officially announced. We’ve gathered everything you need to know as we get closer to its release.
A brief mention was made of a mystery 4:3 device from AYANEO at the end of its sharing session, which would later be revealed as the AYANEO Pocket Air Mini.