When “Vita” Doesn’t Mean Vita: Anbernic’s Beautiful Disappointments
In this open source handheld space, Anbernic has a reputation of being a very hit
In this open source handheld space, Anbernic has a reputation of being a very hit
DLSS 5 generates photorealism without understanding beauty. The Art framework requires authorship; the Product framework only needs function. Which side are you on?
The retro emulation and Android handheld market has grown tremendously in the last few years.
Bills, Bills, Bills In the last year, Linux gaming has exploded with the advent of
One of the accepted truths about fighting games is that they will be monetized to
UPDATE: Asus actually released a new Driver update for the Z1E yesterday. Hopefully Lenovo follows
The 3DS Emulation Fever Something strange is happening in handheld gaming. The Nintendo 3DS—discontinued in
Gaming’s affordability crisis isn’t one thing—it’s a synchronized collapse. PC building is dead, consoles hit $700, and only Nintendo’s stagnation keeps them under $500.
The “trash can” Mac Pro proves that excellent engineering transcends obsolescence. Thirteen years after release, it still plays Mario Kart 8 on a pink 180Hz monitor. Sometimes old technology isn’t e-waste—it’s just waiting for the right owner.
You’ve seen the blocky visuals and heard the comparisons to Minecraft. But once you load