• Justin
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    521 hours ago

    Linux retro style handhelds? Could you tell me where to find them?

    Was really interested in the Pilet until I figured out the Pi doesn’t come with it at that price…

    • @[email protected]
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      18 hours ago

      Just to add to what others are saying, check out The Phawx on YT, reviewing these things is kind of his schtick (not Linux focused, retro handheld focused).

    • @Scio
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      1521 hours ago

      The R36S is a “dirt cheap” Linux retrohandheld you can get pretty much everywhere. No built-in WiFi though, which limits usability quite a lot.

      • @[email protected]
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        1220 hours ago

        I got my daughters that an I regret it… Should have brought it for myself…

        Now jodes aside. Is incredible for the price.

        • @Scio
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          219 hours ago

          My biggest complaint is that their complimentary ROM collection doesn’t have any of the Patapon games. I put mine in and now it’s perfect :D

      • Poplar?
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        19 hours ago

        Do you happen to know how they are able to provide all those retro games? I can’t imagine they licensed that many games.

        • @Scio
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          719 hours ago

          By outright piracy ofc. They include a shoddy SD card full of ROMs, but you can and should use your own card (for longevity) with your own ROMs (for legal reasons…)

          • Poplar?
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            114 hours ago

            Oh wow. Their website says theyve been operating since 2019 or something so I assumed they had something going that stopped them from being shutdown by Nintendo.

    • @[email protected]
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      18 hours ago

      Linux retro style handhelds? Could you tell me where to find them?

      Sure!

      Edit: Ooh, good recommendations by others. Abernic competes pretty well with PowKiddy in price for features, as well.

    • @TheGrandNagus
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      419 hours ago

      There’s loads. Several Anbernic devices, Miyoo Mini (I have a couple and they’re great), etc.

      Most of them support custom firmwares, themes, etc.