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.
Browsing: Retro Handhelds
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.
The Pico-Pal is a GBC-style open-source handheld with an RP2350B & ESP32. Perfect for 8-bit systems and Pico-8, it has a 2.6″ IPS 1:1 screen and is coming soon.
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.
“Second Chance September” brings DuckTails, Moon, and Phoenix Wright to GotM. Complete them with the RH community and earn points toward exclusive merch!
We came for the Retroid Pocket 2, stayed for the chaos. Retro Handhelds celebrates 5 years of handheld obsession and community shenanigans.
In 2021 we were seeing the first wave of 3326 handhelds, but Retroid chose to go for Android instead. The RP2 was great for the time, but what about now?