📰 New article from Retro Handhelds
Savage Raven’s Tetris Themed Grips Are Awesome!
https://retrohandhelds.gg/savage-ravens-tetris-themed-grips-are-awesome/
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📰 New article from Retro Handhelds
Savage Raven’s Tetris Themed Grips Are Awesome!
https://retrohandhelds.gg/savage-ravens-tetris-themed-grips-are-awesome/
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📰 New article from Retro Handhelds
Game Over: Maximum Action!
https://retrohandhelds.gg/game-over-maximum-action/
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📰 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:
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.
📰 New article from TorrentFreak
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.
📰 New article from Retro Handhelds
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
https://retrohandhelds.gg/retro-handhelds-deals-of-the-week/
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:
High-End Android Handhelds Still Shine:
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! 🔋✨
📰 New article from RetroRGB
Arcooda 26″ 4:3, 2880×2160 (4K) LCD Arcade Monitor Tested
https://retrorgb.com/arcooda-26%e2%80%b3-43-2880×2160-4k-lcd-arcade-monitor-tested.html
Arcooda’s 4K Arcade Monitor Is the Best 4:3 LCD Yet — But Is It Worth It?
Bob from RetroRGB just livestreamed a deep dive into Arcooda’s new 26″ 4K (2880×2160) arcade monitor—and the verdict? It’s stupidly good for a 4:3 LCD. Not only does it outperform the 1080p version in sharpness and clarity, but it rivals high-end consumer 4K IPS panels. If you’re upgrading an arcade cabinet or building a retro setup and want authentic 4:3 proportions without CRT bulk, this is arguably the best option on the market.
But here’s the twist: You should feed it 1080p—not native 4K. Why? Because Arcooda’s panel does incredibly sharp integer scaling (think: 1080p → 4K), and the extra pixel density makes even HD sources pop. MiSTer users: set `video_mode=8`, stretch aspect ratio to “Full Screen” per-core, and enjoy crisp output plus 5x overscan via Vertical Crop. RetroTINK users: go generic 16:9 mode; OSSC users… well, good luck stretching natively.
Bottom line: If you already have arcade hardware and want a plug-and-play swap (especially with RGB input), the 4K Arcooda is worth the upgrade. But if budget’s tight or you’re just dipping into retro, the 1080p model remains a fantastic—and more affordable—option. And if you really want perfection? Go OLED—but be prepared to pay premium prices.
(Link to Patreon if you wanna keep supporting this kind of deep-dive testing.)
📰 New article from Retro Handhelds
Retro Handhelds Deals of the Week
https://retrohandhelds.gg/retro-handhelds-deals-of-the-week-3/
🎮 Retro Handheld Deals of the Week: AliExpress Coupons + Top Picks Under $60!
Looking to snag a retro handheld without blowing your budget? Retro Handhelds just dropped its weekly deal round-up — and AliExpress is rolling out massive coupon codes (yes, new ones for April!) to sweeten the deal.
🔥 Top Coupon Highlights
💸 Best Budget Picks
📱 Android Powerhouses
🎮 Free Games!
Epic’s giving away Rebel Galaxy Outlaw, Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, and more — all free for the taking via download.
🛒 Bonus Perks
👉 Pro tip: Stack AliExpress coupons with store codes like `LOVE12` or `MF20` for extra savings!
Still shopping? Check their full list — from controllers to chargers, there’s something for every retro fan (and wallet).
📰 New article from RetroRGB
Conmdex 10Gbps USB A to C Cable
https://retrorgb.com/conmdex-10gbps-usb-a-to-c-cable.html
RetroRGB’s Cable Pick of the Day: The Conmdex 10Gbps USB-A to C — Finally, One That Actually Works
Let’s be real: most USB cables are a gamble. Advertised speeds? Optimistic fiction. Bend one too many times, and boom—frayed wires or data corruption. So when RetroRGB’s Bob finds a cable that meets its specs (and doesn’t break the bank), he screams from the rooftops. Or at least writes a newsletter blurb.
The Conmdex 10Gbps USB-A to C cable checks every box:
✅ Real, proven 10Gbps speeds (see that sweet screenshot!)
✅ Nylon-braided durability without the spaghetti-thick bulk
✅ Multiple lengths (3ft tested) and colors for your retro rig
✅ No flimsy connectors or sketchy chips
Sure, it’s not a retro cable per se—but if you’re hooking up a modern retro machine (looking at you, Raspberry Pi 4, Switch OLED, or high-speed flash cart reader), this cable won’t bottleneck your setup. And let’s be honest: even you deserve a cable that doesn’t make you question life choices every time you plug it in.
Bob’s not just sharing this to be nice—he’s saving you hours of Amazon returns and frustration. Smart nerds use verified gear. 😉
(P.S. Maybe throw a few bucks on his Patreon too—he tests so you don’t have to.)
📰 New article from Retro Handhelds
Game of the Month: Mind Over Matter Requires Some Thought
https://retrohandhelds.gg/game-of-the-month-march-2026/
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