Retro Handhelds
Hardware, storefront and ecosystem news for Retro Handhelds.- Yes, I know you want the Banjo-Kazooie handheld, but there's a Super Pocket flavor that could save you a few…While the new Banjo-Kazooie edition of the Super Pocket retro handheld is appealing, alternative versions like the TECHNOS edition can be purchased for less and later combined with a physical Banjo-Kazooie collection. This approach offers a cost-saving opportunity for those not prioritizing the specific Rare branding or its included back-catalog.
- The Super Pocket Rare edition reeled me in with Banjo-Kazooie goodness, but the retro handheld also boasts one of my…The Super Pocket Rare Edition offers a compelling retro handheld experience, particularly for fans of Banjo-Kazooie and Solar Jetman. Despite its budget price and compact size, it successfully emulates N64 titles with impressive frame rates and includes a collection of 14 other classic Rare games. While some control customization options are limited, the ability to play Banjo-Kazooie on the go makes it a worthwhile purchase.
- Ayaneo is teasing a sequel to its lavish retro handheld, and it feels like a belated GBA 25th anniversary giftAyaneo is teasing a successor to its retro handheld, the Pocket Micro 2, which will be 52% larger with improved ergonomics, battery life, and a Qualcomm chipset. While specific details and visuals are scarce, the company hints at a modern remake of a classic handheld, potentially resembling the Game Boy Advance. The device aims to offer enhanced performance for emulation enthusiasts, though its premium pricing may position it above cheaper alternatives.
- Booyah! The Anbernic RG Rotate is hitting the $100 sweet spot I was hoping for, and its specs aren't half bad…Anbernic has announced pricing for its upcoming RG Rotate retro handheld, with the standard version starting at $87.99 and a premium metal version at $107.99. The device features a Unisoc T618 chipset, 3GB RAM, and a 3.5-inch 720p display, also functioning as an iPod-inspired MP3 player. Despite its retro appeal and affordable price, the lack of a 3.5mm headphone jack is noted as a drawback for its music playback capabilities.
- Anbernic's swiveling retro handheld will be available May 11Anbernic announced that their new retro handheld, the RG Rotate, will be available starting May 11. The device is priced at $88.
- The Lego Game Boy isn't an exact copy of Ninty's retro handheld, and that's why I love itThe Lego Nintendo Game Boy is a detailed 1:1 scale replica of the iconic retro handheld, featuring interactive buttons and swappable lenticular screens. While not an exact color match to the original and presenting some minor build challenges, it is praised for its solid construction, attention to detail, and affordable price point, making it a strong tribute for Nintendo fans.
- The Anbernic RG Rotate fuses my 2000s high school cellphone with GBA buttons to make what could be a magical MP3 playerAnbernic has unveiled the RG Rotate, a retro handheld device that features a rotating screen and Game Boy Advance-style buttons, reminiscent of 2000s cellphones and MP3 players. While full specifications are not yet available, the device runs on Android and is designed with a focus on casual use and a retro aesthetic, with options for both metal and plastic builds.
- The Anbernic RG Vita is now available, but I'd be tempted to pick up an original PS Vita handheld insteadThe Anbernic RG Vita, a modern handheld designed for emulation, is now available but may not be the best choice compared to an original PlayStation Vita. While the RG Vita Pro offers impressive specs for its price, other devices like the Retroid Pocket 5 provide superior performance. The author suggests that for those seeking a Vita-like experience, an actual PlayStation Vita might be a more compelling option.
- The Game Boy Advance turned 25 this weekend, these are the retro handhelds that help it shine in 2026The Game Boy Advance celebrated its 25th anniversary, prompting a look at modern retro handhelds that excel at emulating its games. Devices like the Anbernic RG Cube, RG28XX, and RG35XXSP are highlighted for their ability to run Game Boy Advance titles and other classic systems, offering various form factors and features for enthusiasts.
- A Two Parter! – The TouchArcade Show #613 – TouchArcadeThis episode of The TouchArcade Show covers the mobile game Primrows by Tursiops Studios, discussing its free-to-play model and premium unlock. Topics also include the Nintendo Switch 2, a Mario Kart Direct, Playdate Season 2 announcements, and retro handhelds. The podcast recording was split into two parts due to internet issues.
- The Reports of Our Death Have Been Mildly Exaggerated – The TouchArcade Show #612 – TouchArcadeThe TouchArcade Show returns with episode #612, discussing the hosts' recent activities, including being busy and sick. They cover new retro handhelds like the Retroid Pocket 5, Miyoo A30, Miyoo Flip, and an Anbernic RGX model, alongside speculation about the Nintendo Switch 2 and virtual reality discussions.
- The Mario Game and Watch isn't my favorite version, but it does at least have the real sequel you potentially…The Nintendo Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros. handheld, released in 2020, includes the original Super Mario Bros. and its Japanese sequel, Super Mario Bros. 2 (The Lost Levels). While not the author's preferred version of the handheld, it offers official access to classic titles and a unique version of Super Mario Bros. 2, which is a reskin of Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic.