AYANEO doesn’t usually mean budget. But when it does, is it done right? The Pocket Air Mini is its first go-around. And as Ban always says. It’s SOLID.
Browsing: Retro Handhelds
Wish List gives the Retro Handheld Discord members a chance to grant Game of the Month wishes for their fellow gamers during the month of December.
Sony’s 2011 Tablet P was a dual-screen folding Android oddity: clever idea, broken software, pricey hardware. A bold, doomed precursor to modern foldables.
From Battler to Skannerz, many devices chased the barcode-gaming fad, experimenting with scanning toys, cards, and everyday items bridging real and digital play.
The Watara Supervision was a cheap 1992 Game Boy clone with poor screens, forgettable games, and inconsistent branding—an ambitious flop in handheld history.
Mega Duck: a 1990s handheld with endless aliases—Cougar Boy, Super Junior, Game Duck—each more ridiculous than the last. Pure 8-bit identity crisis.
For November, Game of the Month is looking at games that have never been nominated for a GotM theme before, providing fresh experiences for participants.
Omakase October takes Retro Handheld users on a journey curated by none other than Retro Handheld’s own Rapid99, as he treats us to some delectable games.
Turn your retro handheld into a media player. This guide shows how to install the Switchfin Jellyfin client via PortMaster and configure your server connection.
An ambitious handheld revival, the Neo Geo X’s promising hardware was let down by barebones software and a bitter legal feud that led to its early demise.