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From modern 3D platformers to addictive deck-builders, here are 8 amazing indie games you need to add to your handheld gaming backlog this summer.
Starboard lets Android handhelds run supported PortMaster games with a Linux environment, touch controls, ES-DE integration, and more features.
The latest iiSU alpha adds a revamped Home menu, smoother browsing, deeper RetroAchievements support, new widgets, and big performance gains.
This month’s recommendations include clever puzzle games, Android-friendly roguelikes, multiplayer mayhem, and one very expensive racing obsession.
Zelda ports are exploding across PC, Linux, Android, and handhelds, with fan projects adding widescreen, mods, gyro, cheats, and more.
GameNative 1.0 pre-release adds Vulkan rendering from Winlator Ludashi, lower latency, Steam fixes, and lays the groundwork for Play Store support.
GameNative’s latest update brings Lossless Scaling multi-frame generation to Android, enabling up to 100 FPS in PC games.
EmuLnk taps emulator memory to put maps, HUDs, and themed dashboards on a second screen, finally giving dual‑screen handhelds something smart to do.