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Console Launcher’s new beta adds dual-display support, a redesigned adaptive Grid Menu, RetroAchievements integration, and key UI and performance fixes.
Anbernic’s new RG476H is a well-built handheld with a premium feel and great screen, though its T820 chip limits performance.
The MANGMI AIR X, a new $79 Android handheld, is delayed to Oct 15, 2025. To compensate, early buyers get a $5 coupon and a free carrying case.
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.
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.