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Handheld games consoles are more than just a means of playing things on the move – as objects we hold and stare at for hours on end, they need to be aesthetically pleasing as well as comfortable ...
Art studio Grid is taking apart old Game Boy, PSP, Nintendo DS, and Game Gear consoles, and transforming them into stunning technological dioramas you can hang on your wall. Suggested Reading ...
Giving up on a successful relationship after only four months seems, well, shallow. After all, things were working so well between hand-held game enthusiasts and their sexy new plaything, the ...
The handheld “ports” of console games in the ‘90s and ‘00s were ports in name only. ... But handhelds used to be ...
When it comes to portable video gaming, Nintendo's Game Boy is like the big kid who's taken over the entire sandbox for himself. Lynx, Game Gear, Nomad and Neo Geo Pocket all put up a fight in the ...
While these PSP games may be forgotten, their cover art leaves a lasting impression. ... Forgotten Playstation 3 Games That Have Awesome Cover Art. But the handheld also had more than just the AAA ...
Platform: Game Boy Year: 1991 Now, you KNOW Nintendo must have really believed in their first handheld device if they actually released the sequel to one of their most popular titles as a GB ...
Big news — literally — from Nintendo. On March 28, a swollen-looking hand-held game machine, called the DSi XL, will arrive in the United States. While it’s still pocket-size, you’ll want ...
A longtime gamer, Hultén has created a retro gaming handheld that is both a blast from the past and a work of art, and now he’s taking orders via Kickstarter. Love Hultén/Kickstarter Tossing ...
The Internet Archive has launched a Handheld History Collection filled with about 60 emulated versions of retro handheld games to take you back to the long car rides of your childhood. Archived ...
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Over the weekend, the Internet Archive announced it was offering a new series of emulators. This time, they’re designed to mimic one of gaming’s most obscure artifacts — handheld games. When ...