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  • Anbernic RG Vita Pro Shown Off Running Linux and Android

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    Anbernic RG Vita Pro Shown Off Running Linux and Android

    https://retrohandhelds.gg/anbernic-rg-vita-pro-shown-off-running-linux-and-android/

    Anbernic’s RG Vita Pro Is Looking Real Good — and It’s Running Linux + GammaOS Android

    Anbernic just dropped its first dedicated teaser video for the RG Vita Pro, and wow — it’s packed with promise. Clocking in at just over six minutes, the footage shows the handheld crushing it on both Linux and Android (via GammaOS), with smooth gameplay from God of War II, Devil May Cry, Chains of Olympus, and even Muramasa: The Demon Blade on Wii emulation.

    That last one? Surprising. It hints at serious muscle under the hood — likely the Rockchip RK3578, a chip we’ve seen in high-end phones but never in a retro handheld before. And unlike the original RG Vita (which sometimes stumbled), this thing looks stable across platforms: PSP, PS2, GameCube, N64… you name it.

    But here’s the real kicker: dual-OS flexibility. GammaOS continues to impress, and with other distros like KNULLI or ROCKNIX rumored to follow, users could swap systems post-purchase. That’s huge for tinkerers and purists alike.

    Still missing? A release date… and the price. Because no matter how cool it is, if it’s $400+, we might all be sighing into our snacks. 🍿

    What do you think — worth the wait?

  • Segagaga Fan Translation is Available Now

    📰 New article from RetroRGB

    Segagaga Fan Translation is Available Now

    https://retrorgb.com/segagaga-fan-translation-is-available-now.html

    Segagaga’s English Fan Translation Is Here — And It’s a Labor of Love (and 25 Years of Nostalgia)

    After decades of fan hope, frustration, and false starts, the English translation patch for Sega’s cult-classic Dreamcast RPG Segagaga is finally live. Released just in time for the game’s 25th anniversary, this patch isn’t just a straight translation — it’s a full-on passion project built by a passionate team over five years.

    The patch began as a rough “playtesting translation” using AI tools like DeepL and ChatGPT — but don’t worry, that’s where the human magic kicks in. Months (yes, months) of meticulous editing, rewriting, and cultural localization followed, ensuring the final result feels natural, witty, and true to the game’s satirical heart.

    Why so much effort? Because Segagaga is weird, wonderful, and uniquely Sega: a self-aware JRPG where you tame rogue R&D teams inside vaults to save the company from bankruptcy. It parodies Sega’s own history, cramming in references to obscure IPs, internal politics, and even the Dreamcast’s demise — all with a charmingly janky aesthetic that somehow works.

    The team behind the patch includes familiar faces from other celebrated Dreamcast translations, with Exxistance (known for Shinrei Jusatsushi Taroumaru) leading the charge. He shared insights into the challenges — like translating over 1,000 negotiation combos and crambling Japanese puns into 17-character English names — and even dropped a secret texture easter egg for diehards.

    If you’ve ever dreamed of playing Segagaga in English, now’s your moment. Grab the patch, boot it up, and prepare to laugh, cringe, and maybe even cry at how bizarrely prescient this game was about the fate of Sega. 🎮✨

    👉 [GitHub Patch & Details](#) (link in original)

    💡 Bonus: Try the debug menu — it’s where Segagaga truly reveals its soul.

  • Build A Boy Sign Up Page Goes Live on Crowd Supply

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    Build A Boy Sign Up Page Goes Live on Crowd Supply

    https://retrohandhelds.gg/build-a-boy-sign-up-page-goes-live-on-crowd-supply/

    You Can Actually Play Games on Your LEGO Game Boy— Soon!

    Remember that stunning (but non-functional) LEGO Nintendo Game Boy set released last year? Yeah, we all wanted to pop in a real Tetris cartridge and fire it up—not just stare at fake gameplay screenshots. Good news: Build A Boy, the brainchild of Natalie Cursio (aka Natalie the Nerd), is finally making waves.

    After she reverse-engineered and retrofit a real Game Boy DMG motherboard into the LEGO shell, allowing full cartridge compatibility, fans have been begging for a public release. And now—the official Crowd Supply launch page is live, with a “Coming Soon” status and sign-up options for early access.

    Here’s what to expect from the DIY kit (which doesn’t include the LEGO set itself):

    • Works with original Game Boy & Game Boy Color games (not Advance carts)
    • Optional link port for multiplayer, plus display-out capability
    • Modern touch: 2.73″ backlit screen, USB-C charging, durable tactile buttons
    • Open-source potential—schematics and software planned for GitHub

    In short: the dream of a playable, nostalgic-yet-upgraded LEGO Game Boy is no longer just a fan project—it’s inching toward reality. Keep your eyes on Crowd Supply… and maybe start saving now. 🧱🎮

  • Anna’s Archive Loses .LI Domain As Legal Pressure Mounts

    📰 New article from TorrentFreak

    Anna’s Archive Loses .LI Domain As Legal Pressure Mounts

    https://torrentfreak.com/annas-archive-loses-li-domain-as-legal-pressure-mounts/

    Anna’s Archive Loses Another Domain—Leaving Just One Lifeline

    Anna’s Archive, the massive shadow library known for archiving scholarly works and, more controversially, music from Spotify, is under siege—and it just lost another critical domain.

    The `.li` (Liechtenstein) domain was abruptly deleted—not suspended, but fully wiped from the DNS system—rendering `annas-archive.li` unreachable. This isn’t a routine takedown; it’s a full erasure, suggesting coordinated legal pressure has escalated beyond typical domain-hold tactics.

    The site is now down to just one working domain: `.gl` (Greenland), added last month after losing `.pm`. If history repeats, expect another backup domain soon—but each loss makes recovery harder.

    Who pulled the plug? Unclear. The registrar (Immaterialism/Njalla) and registry (Switzerland’s Switch Foundation) both previously resisted U.S.-based court orders. But with IFPI—the global music industry’s anti-piracy arm—backed by Swiss legal infrastructure, pressure may have reached a tipping point.

    The stakes? A high-stakes battle over digital preservation vs. copyright enforcement, with Anna’s Archive defiantly positioning itself as a “backup of the internet”—even if that backup includes Spotify’s entire music catalog.

    Stay tuned: this shadow library is running out of rungs on the ladder.

  • Savage Raven’s Tetris Themed Grips Are Awesome!

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    Savage Raven’s Tetris Themed Grips Are Awesome!

    https://retrohandhelds.gg/savage-ravens-tetris-themed-grips-are-awesome/

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  • Game Over: Maximum Action!

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    Game Over: Maximum Action!

    https://retrohandhelds.gg/game-over-maximum-action/

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  • Super Contra NES to SNES Conversion

    📰 New article from RetroRGB

    Super Contra NES to SNES Conversion

    https://retrorgb.com/super-contra-nes-to-snes-conversion.html

    Super Contra Gets the SNES Upgrade — and It’s a Lot More Than Just High-Res Pixels

    Retro dev Infidelity is back with another impressive homebrew conversion: Super C (NES) reborn as a full SNES experience. And no, this isn’t just a resolution bump—it’s a thoughtful overhaul packed with features that actually enhance the classic run-and-gun gameplay.

    Think of it as Super Contra meets modern controls. The SNES version ditches the NES’s infamous slowdown and sprite flicker, while adding MSU-1 audio support—including five soundtrack options (arcade original, clean analog rip, and remixes). Yes, remixes. Because why not?

    The SNES controller’s extra buttons get smart use:

    • L button: Lock your gun position and strafe freely (yes, finally).
    • R button: Shoot in 7 directions while standing still—perfect for tight spots.
    • X button: Swap between two weapon types (RAPID fire flagged with an icon).
    • A button: Cycle through 18 retro CGRAM palettes for that true 16-bit vibe—or wild neon trips.

    There’s even a Star Fox-style training menu accessible from the title screen to practice all these new tricks. And if you love how Infidelity breathes new life into retro classics, head over to their Patreon—they’re doing god’s work, one ROM hack at a time.

  • Hollywood, Amazon & Netflix Set to Secure $18.75 Million Damages in IPTV Lawsuit

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    Hollywood, Amazon & Netflix Set to Secure $18.75 Million Damages in IPTV Lawsuit

    https://torrentfreak.com/hollywood-amazon-netflix-set-to-secure-18-75-million-damages-in-iptv-lawsuit/

    Hollywood, Netflix & Amazon Set to Collect $18.75M from Pirate IPTV Operator

    A Texas courtroom is on the verge of handing down a massive win for Hollywood—and a stern warning to pirate IPTV operators.

    William Freemon, a Dallas man and operator of Freemon Technology Industries (FTI), is accused of running a sprawling illegal streaming empire from 2016 to at least 2024. His operation included five IPTV services—most notably Streaming TV Now—offering over 11,000 live channels and 36,000 on-demand titles via modified Fire TV Sticks and unauthorized backend servers.

    Despite being served seven times and warned by the court, Freemon refused to mount a legal defense. Instead, he allegedly threatened studios with further demands for money if they stopped suing him. His motions were repeatedly struck for procedural violations—and he even tried (and failed) to file a defense on behalf of his company after being told not to.

    Now, Magistrate Judge Renée Harris Toliver recommends a default judgment of $18.75 million—the statutory maximum for 125 works like Oppenheimer—plus a permanent injunction allowing studios to seize eight domains tied to the operation.

    Bottom line: Piracy isn’t just risky—it’s expensive. And with courts increasingly willing to enforce heavy penalties, the message is clear: if you monetize stolen content, Hollywood will come knocking.

  • Retro Handhelds Weekly: AYN and Retroid Price Hikes, Myrient Says Adios, GammaOS Continues to Save Us All, and More

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    Retro Handhelds Weekly: AYN and Retroid Price Hikes, Myrient Says Adios, GammaOS Continues to Save Us All, and More

    https://retrohandhelds.gg/retro-handhelds-weekly-edition-88/

    Retro Handhelds Weekly: The Good, the Bad, and the “Wait, What?” Edition

    This week in retro handheld land was a wild mix of shocking price hikes, heartfelt closures, and one very creative hack — all while GammaOS quietly saves the day yet again.

    💰 Price Hikes Hit Hard

    AYN and Retroid both announced upward adjustments — the Thor, Odin 3, and Retroid Pocket 6 (8GB just got $15 pricier, while the 12GB model is axed entirely). Ouch. Component shortages and rising costs are hitting the community where it hurts most: our wallets.

    🧠 Hacker Heroics

    Macho Nacho Productions took the humble Zelda Game & Watch and turned it into a full-blown retro emulation beast with extra RAM and microSD support. Meanwhile, SpaghettiKart’s Mario Kart 64 update brings brutal new CPU logic and triple shells — because why not?

    🗑️ Myrient Shuts Down

    After years as a beloved ROM archive, Myrient is calling it quits March 31 due to funding struggles and soaring hardware costs. A reminder that digital preservation isn’t free — or easy.

    ✨ GammaOS Saves the Day (Again)

    Gamma’s busy optimizing GammaOS for the AYANEO Pocket Air Mini, and he’s already wrapped up work on the RG Vita Pro. If you love clean, high-performance Android builds for retro handhelds? He’s your man.

    🎯 Game of the Month: Mind Over Matter (March 2026)

    A mysterious indie title with a time-bending puzzle hook — keep an eye on this one.

    TL;DR: Prices up, dreams intact, hardware hacked beyond belief, and a beloved archive waves goodbye. It’s chaos — but we wouldn’t have it any other way.

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  • Retro Handhelds Deals of the Week

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    Retro Handhelds Deals of the Week

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    Retro Handhelds Deals of the Week: Your Wallet’s New Best Friend 🎮💸

    AliExpress is rolling out fresh Choice Day coupons—yes, they’re calling it a “Seasonal Sale,” but who cares when you’re saving $55 on a $459 order? Whether you go by RHH, USAFF, or CD codes, the savings scale nicely: $2 off $15 up to $55 off nearly $500. Pro tip: Stack them with other store-specific codes (like LOVE12, MF20, or ROVHQO71AX6M) for even deeper discounts.

    Top Retro Picks Under $60:

    • Anbernic RG40XXV: $44.49 on Amazon (even lower w/ RHH7)
    • Miyoo Mini Flip: As low as $49.80 on AliExpress (RHH7)
    • R36T: Just $35.16 on AliExpress (RHH4) — tiny, mighty, and budget-friendly

    High-End Android Handhelds Still Shine:

    • Anbernic RG477M: $224.48 (vs. $299.99 MSRP)
    • AYN Thor Pro: $317.11 w/ RHH40
    • MagicX Zero 40: $53.73 on Amazon (vs. $81.99)

    Bonus Perks: Free games on Epic and Prime, sweet controller deals (8BitDo, GameSir), and mini PC steals—like the KAMRUI P2 for $206.99.

    Whether you’re chasing N64 nostalgia or want to boot Elden Ring on the go, this week’s deals have you covered. Happy hunting—and may your battery last longer than your New Year’s resolutions! 🔋✨