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.
Devices like the Switch 2 and Steam Deck are powerful, but they're overkill for a lot of users. If you miss older, smaller handhelds, these alternatives are for you.
MCON revives the sliding controller design in a way that finally makes gaming on a phone both comfortable and portable.
Commentary: Wander down Gen X gamer memory lane with 200 games, including Pac-Man, Asteroids, Berserk and Centipede.
A new wave of magnetic controllers is just now hitting the market, and I never want to go back to using bulky telescopic gamepads.
AYANEO’s first smartphone, the Pocket Play, brings back the Xperia Play-style slider with hidden controls and dual touchpads.
A portable Commodore C64 laptop powered by Raspberry Pi 5 and VICE, with a 10-inch 4:3 screen, so you can play classics anywhere without ...
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