Ever since the RGB30 hit the scene, there’s been a random smattering of 1:1 handhelds arriving. The latest of which is the…
Normally when we go into retro gaming we think of our handhelds, maybe our Sega Genesis or the Nintendo 64 controller everyone…
Released in January of this year, the GKD Pixel wasn’t really all that popular out of the gate. Too expensive, the hardware…
Unlike most of the folks here at RH, I don’t need Ban to convince me to jump at potential e-waste budget handhelds.…
For reasons I can’t quite explain, I was surprisingly excited about the release of the ASUS ROG Ally X. It’s not like…
I’ve said it before I’ll say it again, I have a handheld problem. I also have a controller problem. But one thing…
Nintendo for Nintendo, 64 for the bits. “It had more bits than the PS1, therefore betterer” – Lance Barr, probably. The N64 was Nintendo’s first two-feet-in foray into a fully 3D capable machine, and quickly became the go-to for parents to buy for their children to distract them from their impending divorce with hits like Super Mario 64, The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time, Donkey Kong 64, and South Park 64. My parents are still together, so I never had an N64 growing up, but I was always captivated by the uniqueness of it’s the design: the old aspect of using cartridges while playing fully 3D games, the gargantuan amount of money needed to buy games and accessories, and most iconic of all: The N64 Controller.
I loved the NCAA games so much as a kid. My friends and I used to play them to death. I talk…
I got a little carried away on Prime Day and ended up getting the new 8BitDo Mechanical 18 Numpad to go with…
Anbernic has a problem. As I sit down to write this RG40XX H review, I’m honestly shocked that there isn’t already another…
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Game Console is back with the XF40H, a brand new 1:1 offering for retro handheld enthusiasts. Is this the budget sequel to the RGB30 that we’ve been asking for?