The landscape of Android gaming handhelds has become increasingly crowded over the last few years, with manufacturers constantly jostling to find the perfect balance between price, performance, and portability. However, a new challenger has just emerged that threatens to upend the sub-USD ...
For years, retro handheld enthusiasts have faced a frustrating dilemma. You either buy a budget device with a perfect 4:3 screen but cheap plastic build quality, or you shell out for a premium high-end Android handheld that forces you to play your favorite Super Nintendo and PlayStation 1 ...







