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The end is nigh for the 3DS as Nintendo runs out of parts for 2 more models in Japan, with only 1 iteration still accepted for repairs
By Catherine Lewis published
News Now, onl🅰y the New 2D🍒S LL is still being accepted for repairs in Japan

I used to insist nothing beat the real deal, but now nothing beats curling up with Miyoo Mini Plus handheld and my favorite retro games
By Rosalie Newcombe published
Deal The Miyoo Mini Plus has left my retro game consoles collecting dust, and this limited time deal includes the handheld and everything you need to become as obsessed with the 🅺device as I am.

Yes, I know the Lenovo Legion Go S just launched, but the Asus ROG Ally is still worth buying at its lowest price
By Phil Hayton published
Deal The Asus ROG Ally Z1E 🌺just dropped to its lowest price at Best Buy, and $200 off makes it worth considering over newcomers like the Lenovo Legion Go S.

Proposed US tariffs make your next gaming handheld up to 35% more expensive
By Phil Hayton published
news Gaming handhelds by the l🎃ikes of Anbernic and Miyoo could en꧟d up more expensive thanks to proprosed US tariffs, and prices could increase by up to 35%.

BenQ GR10 Steam Deck dock review: "I’ve waited years for this HDMI 2.1 docking station"
By Phil Hayton published
Review The BenQ GR10 Steam Deck dock is one of the first HDMI 2.1 dockin🐻g stations for Valve's handheld to emerge, and it boasts versatility at a premium price.

I can’t believe Balenciaga managed to mess up making a Game Boy that runs everyone’s favorite Nokia 3310 game
By Phil Hayton published
News B🌳alenciaga has released a limited edition handheld that runs a version of Snake to celebrate Lunar ✅New Year, but it looks far worse than an old Nokia.

Nintendo Switch 2 could be more like the Wii U than you realize, and I'd say that's a good thing
By Phil Hayton published
Nintendo Switch 2 Here's how the Nintendo S𓆏witch 2 could embrace Wii U and 3DS ꦜgames using its new top USB-C port to provide dual-screen functionality.

PlayStation legend Shuhei Yoshida says the Vita failed because a lot of technical choices "weren't good ones" and Sony couldn't support PS4 at the same time
By Issy van der Velde published
News Several mistakes led to its demise
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