While we are on the subject of handheld Linux gaming devices :)

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    4 years ago

    It does doesn’t it? But I’ve come to a conclusion that it would have been much better with a 4:3 display since most of the games that will run on it are of that era.

    If I bought one I’d run RRVL, basically void Linux that boots into RetroArch. Mmmh yummy. https://github.com/valadaa48/retroroller

    There is another RK3326 device coming, looks like ugggh but it checks all the boxes for a well thought out retro handheld: https://obscurehandhelds.com/2021/02/the-gameforce-rk3326-handheld-looks-like-a-gba-descendant/

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      4 years ago

      Now one is underway so i will get to see for myself =) the last linux handheld I had was the OpenPandora (full keyboard) so a device without even usb host would be to big of a leap. will definitly check out void for this

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        4 years ago

        Cool beans!

        Here’s a really thorough guy chatting about these things. In this video he mods his Odroid :)

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      4 years ago

      I have the smaller Odroid Go Advance that is the same internals and run RRVL on it. Its a pretty cool little handheld.

      Not having a 4:3 screen was addressed by the company. There are just no manufacturers making 4:3 panels at a size that would work for a handheld. They wanted to but currently it just isn’t an option.