The ANBERNIC RG DS makes a few key compromises to hit a sub-$100 price point, but it's my new favorite way to relive the Nintendo DS era.
Gaming on a Linux or Android-based handheld can come with a lot of variety, but also takes more setup work than just slapping a cartridge in a Game Boy.
The Nintendo 3DS was released in March 2011 as the successor to the wildly popular Nintendo DS. It continued Nintendo‘s trend ...
Anbernic RG477V launches with Dimensity 8300, 120Hz 4.7" screen, Android 14, PS2/Wii U emulation, up to 12GB RAM, and starts at $199.99.
An Android phone will need more than a slide-out games controller for me to ditch my iPhone Pro ...
Dolphin Progress Report, Release 2512, comes with substantial updates that focus on lowering frame latency. This improves ...
When you think of the best gaming handheld devices, your mind might wander to the Game Boy or Nintendo DS you grew up with. But did you know that today’s handhelds let you play blockbuster PC games on ...
Ayaneo is no stranger to Android handhelds, but now it’s turning attention towards an arguably less competitive landscape: smartphones.
Despite slighly odd ergonomics, the MCON will turn your phone into the handheld you want it to be. The smartphone should have ...
Handheld gaming hardware head Ayaneo has just unveiled its first phone. The Ayaneo Pocket Play is a smartphone with a sliding ...
As technology marches on, gear that once required expensive lab equipment is now showing up in devices you can buy for less than a nice dinner. A case in point: those tiny displays originally sold ...