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Everything that’s happening in the retro handheld gaming world.
Game launcher chaos might soon be a thing of the past. Microsoft rolls out a unified Xbox app experience with support for Steam and Battle.net.
Stay ahead in the retro handheld scene with this week’s top stories: Anbernic RG Slide, exciting developments, emulator updates, software news, and so much more.
The upcoming MANGMI Air X aims to rival Retroid and Anbernic with Snapdragon 662, 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, ergonomic grips and a 5.5″ 1080p IPS display.
After the SUPER5 OLED, Taki Udon’s next leap is the Super Switch Lite: 6” 1440p screen, 6000 mAh battery, hall joysticks and enhanced sound.
TrimUI gives its beloved handheld a premium makeover with the Brick Hammer, featuring a sleek all-metal body and bold new color options.
Microsoft and AMD are co-developing custom chips for the next Xbox ecosystem, powering consoles, handhelds, and the cloud with AI and cross-platform support.
The AYANEO Pocket S2 is officially available on Indiegogo with the Snapdragon G3 Gen3, 6.3″ 1440p screen, & improved software compatibility.
SEGA is offering 9 classic retro games for free before removing them from the App Store and Google Play, giving fans one last chance to grab them.
Switch 2 users are getting banned for using MIG Flash, which lets you play multiple games from one cartridge. Nintendo isn’t messing around with this one.
EmuReady.com is a community-built tracker where users share and vote on how well games run on different emulators, making compatibility easy to explore.