AYN has some sad, but expected news about its handheld darling: The Odin 2, but it comes with an awesome deal on the Odin 2 Portal. Is this a funeral, or a cause for celebration?
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In the last two years since the Odin 2 release, the handheld market has made drastic changes. Three handhelds later AYN releases the Odin 3, but is it any good?
What should have been a straightforward Android release has turned into a compatibility minefield. Red Dead Redemption runs great on some devices, poorly on others, and refuses to install on many popular handhelds.
Grab your hat and saddle up. Red Dead Redemption arrives on mobile and consoles with big upgrades and free updates for returning players.
After recently getting a new Android handheld, Dan walks us through three lesser-known customizations to get ES-DE on Android set up and working flawlessly.
Want Steam on your retro handheld? GameNative brings PC classics to Android with simple setup and offline play. Here’s how to get started.
A 2026 Google policy will block sideloading of unverified apps, jeopardizing emulator developers’ ability to remain anonymous.
AYANEO unveiled Konkr, a new budget sub-brand with x86-based Fit and Android Pocket Fit handhelds, alongside a new Code R budget line.
From roguelikes to chill story games, here are 5 Android games worth playing in 2025, including AK-Xolotl, Wreckfest, Donut County, and more.
Well, that was fast. An alpha build of RPCS3 is now available. Be warned though, it probably won’t run any games, but it’s nice to see step one out of many.