Handheld devices designed for retro gaming have become increasingly more popular as full-fledged handheld systems like Valve's Steam Deck and the ASUS Xbox ROG Ally X have gotten more expensive. The space is mostly dominated by lesser-known brands,
Earlier this month, Lenovo launched a new retro gaming device in China focused on emulation experiences. However, Lenovo was not involved in the device's manufacturing or day-to-day sales operations, instead licensing its brand to a third-party ...
Lenovo confirms that it partnered with a third-party manufacturer to build, sell, and market the G02 retro gaming handheld in China. However, it allegedly contained thousands of gaming ROMs, many from Nintendo, right out of the box, raising questions ...