We might just be living in the ultimate golden age of portable gaming. There’s the Switch for Nintendo first party games and indies, the Steam Deck and its rivals for modern PC titles and, of course, ...
AYANEO has officially announced the Pocket Micro Classic. This Android gaming handheld is essentially the same as the Pocket Micro, minus the joysticks. Pricing for the Micro Classic starts at $179, ...
The sleek and minimal design is optimized for vertical gaming, and the 3.92-inch OLED display sports an impressive resolution of 1240x1080 and a pixel density of 419 PPI. As a handheld geared toward ...
AYANEO has teased a new handheld that looks like a modern Game Boy Micro. It appears to be a modified version of the AYANEO Pocket Micro, with the sticks removed. Price and specs have not been ...
There are two new retro handhelds on the market. Ayaneo, the company behind many, many handheld consoles for what seem like every gaming niche, revealed the Game Boy-inspired Ayaneo Pocket DMG and ...
TL;DR: AYANEO's Pocket MICRO Classic is a retro-inspired handheld gaming device, echoing the Game Boy Micro's design with a modern twist. It features a 3.5-inch IPS display, MediaTek processor, and ...
Ayaneo’s Pocket MICRO, a tangible tribute to Nintendo’s GameBoy Micro, is now available for pre-order on Indiegogo. The portable console maker started its crowdfunding campaign for the tiny, ...
The Pocket DMG and Pocket Micro, to be precise. The Pocket DMG and Pocket Micro, to be precise. is a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers gadgets, games, and toys. He spent 15 ...
The AYANEO Pocket Micro Classic is the perfect handheld for 4x upscaled GBA, with enough power for demanding shaders. The high price tag means it's only really for dedicated collectors, but this is ...
A gamer has shared their project of modding a Nintendo 64 controller into a working, standalone Game Boy Advance. The project puts all the functionality of an actual Game Boy Micro, the smallest ...
Brian and I interviewed Zelda producer/director Eiji Aonuma (well, I asked one question) and were just finishing up the interview when we saw this pinkish Game Boy Micro on a lanyard around his neck.