Aurora April offers GotX participants a chance to engage in more colorful gaming ventures, with a trio of games that include colors in their game title.
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It’s bigger, it’s wider, and it can swap positions? Epomaker’s RT98 is coming out, and advertising a modular numpad. Left or Right, but is this right for you?
A premium price brings a premium product. And Geekom is trying to do that with their second laptop; the GeekBook X16 Pro. But is it worth your money?
AceMagic is back at it yet again with the next step in CPU performance in its Intel lineup. With the M5 maxing out at 24 cores, what are they pulling back on now?
Anbernic is bringing back a 2023 classic with the RG Vita. Powered by the Unisoc T618, the Vita is a classic-looking device with somewhat modern internals.
For January, GotX will be revisiting previous winners, giving old and new participants alike the chance to play games they may have missed out on before.
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.
Dive into RH’s Sci-Fi Game of the Month lineup with StarTropics, Einhander, Risk of Rain, plus Dragon Quest 3 as the Game of the Quarter.
April’s GotX lineup is here: classic space adventures, strategic puzzles, and retro RPGs — handpicked by the Retro Handhelds community for all kinds of players.
Explore this month’s Game of the Month selections, featuring handheld classics, indie gems, and tactical RPGs. This month’s theme, “Mobile March,” features legendary handheld titles.