The iMpulse is small enough to ride around in your pocket. It connects via Bluetooth and provides game controls, a remote camera shutter, and even a key-finder. Rick Broida is the author of numerous ...
Back in the early days of the Nintendo Game Boy, it was revolutionary that a full-fledged gaming experience could fit easily into a backpack. The latest evolution of the Game Boy, which was unveiled ...
Chinese handheld gaming company Anbernic is preparing to launch its smallest game console to date. The upcoming Anbernic RG nano measures just 71 x 43 x 17mm (2.8″ x 1.7″ x 0.7″), making it small ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The PocketSprite looks like a more polished version of the original, hacked together version that Domburg ...
HyperMegaTech revealed a new line of toys coming out this Fall for gamers, as they showed off the new Super Micro Keychain Gamer Collection. The short version is that these are four different playable ...
This might just be the world’s smallest and cutest Game Boy ever made, being the size of a keychain. But it’s not just a cool accessory for your keys, as it is also playable. If you have 20/20 vision ...
AKRON, Ohio – When Akron-based TinyCircuits owner Ken Burns launched a Kickstarter campaign for his company’s tiny video game console keychain, Thumby, he was hoping to generate enough interest to ...
Apple’s upcoming AirPower charger is expected to cost a small fortune when it finally makes its debut (who knows when that will be). But there are more affordable options — like Plux, which also ...
The thirst for anything Nintendo is too real. The company can't keep the Switch in stock and people are hyped AF for the SNES Classic dropping in September. But what's better than both of those ...
As a kid, I used to carry around my Game Boy Color in a fanny pack. Partly because I was the sort of cool tween that owned a fanny pack, partly because Nintendo’s handheld console was a fair bit ...
While its merits as a keychain are questionable (not to mention potentially painful), these officially-licensed Atari game-on-a-controller units from Basic Fun should prove to be geek catnip for ...
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