The AYANEO Pocket S Mini is a handheld game console with a 4.2 inch, 1280 x 960 pixel LCD display featuring a 4:3 aspect ratio that could make it a good fit for classic games that were designed to be ...
Playing on your PC or Steam Deck might sound like the most natural and efficient way to enjoy the best Steam games. But if you happen to have a Raspberry Pi lying around, you might wonder whether it ...
The Raspberry Pi has grown far beyond a simple hobby board over the years. Today, it powers hundreds of different products and DIY projects, from custom wooden gaming PCs to physical CS2 kill counters ...
Play Game Boy games online using a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W as a link cable bridge to the internet. Cross platform client of online Tetris DMG and Pokemon trading to the PiZero2W for a standalone ...
Handheld gaming has come a long way. From squinting at pixelated Game Boy screens to marveling at smooth, high-resolution graphics on the Nintendo Switch Lite, being able to game on the go has always ...
Back in the day, it seemed like handheld gaming devices were getting slimmer and ever more portable--but now, in the era of the Steam Deck and Switch 2, you'd be hard-pressed to find a portable ...
Pradershika Sharma is a tech deals writer for Lifehacker. She has a Master’s degree in English Literature, a B.Ed., and a TESOL certification. She has been writing professionally since 2018, creating ...
Rapper Soulja Boy is once again trying to sell a game console, this time selling what looks to be a rebranded Retroid Pocket Flip 2 under the name SouljaGame Flip. In a post on Instagram (spotted by ...
Have you ever wished you could revisit the golden age of gaming, where pixelated adventures and 8-bit soundtracks ruled your afternoons? With the power of the Raspberry Pi 5, that dream is no longer ...
The Lego Game Boy set was officially released on October 1, 2025, but one modder has already gone further than Lego and Nintendo. Australian creator Natalie the Nerd has turned the brick-built ...
Okay, so picture this: you’re sitting there, minding your own business, when suddenly the fine folks at Raspberry Pi drop the Raspberry Pi 500+ on us like it’s no big deal. And honestly? I’m having ...