iam8bit is releasing Xcavator, a finished version of a lost NES game, for $100, with all profits funding the Video Game History Foundation.
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Handhelds cover the gamut from cheap to expensive. But what’s going to be the best for your budget? It’s time to use the community to help figure that one out.
AYN Thor brings dual OLED screens, Android 13, and big power to a clamshell form factor. Is it the ultimate 3DS handheld or held back by bad ergonomics?
GameTank is a 2025 open-source 8-bit console using dual 6502 CPUs, cartridges, and composite video, built to inspire new homebrew hardware and games.
The Super Pocket Technos Edition brings back the charm with better visuals, sweet controls, and a knockout lineup of classic games. But should you pick one up?
Skate Park City is a 2007 hidden gem for PS2/PSP. A unique blend of Tony Hawk & Jet Set Radio with combat and a surprisingly fun story.
Most Controllers on the Market land between $40-$70, but if you spend more do you get more? Flydigi sets out to answer that with the Apex 5.
Rockstar’s “Thrasher: Skate & Destroy” came out within weeks of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, but its sim-like difficulty lost out to Pro Skater’s arcade-y gameplay.
Tired of tinkering instead of playing? Learn why dedicated handhelds for specific systems might be the best way to enjoy retro gaming.
On its 25th anniversary, a look back at MTV Sports: Skateboarding featuring an exclusive interview with legend Andy Macdonald on its rivalry with THPS.