NeoStation, a new front-end for Android/Windows, launches in October with a polished UI/UX and a free cloud save service called NeoSync for your save states.
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GameSir’s GameHub 5.0 allows users to play their Steam library on Android, with many reporting major performance gains in demanding modern AAA titles.
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.
XU Retro confirms a design flaw in XU20 V32 units shipped before Aug. 30. Refunds and repair kits are available to early adopters.
A 2026 Google policy will block sideloading of unverified apps, jeopardizing emulator developers’ ability to remain anonymous.
MagicX has announced a huge lineup of new handhelds for 2026, including the Retro DS, Two45, and Two58, with over half a dozen more seemingly leaked online.
XURetro unveils the XU35 H40, launching in December for $90. It features a Helio G85 chip, a 4:3 display, and Hall effect joysticks and triggers.
AYN unveils pricing for Thor dual-screen handheld, available soon in three colors: Black, Rainbow, Clear Purple, as well as a TPU grip case.
After launching its RDS screen with a 3-frame latency, Retroid is issuing a fix following criticism. A firmware update will soon fix the lag for all users.
The XU Retro XU-20 v32 is now available for $48. Pocketable and affordable, it features a laminated IPS display and runs Android 10.