Yeah it’s how I played Pokémon red 20 times a day (true story)me playing tony hawk 2 on my miyoo mini plus demostrated to me that smaller handhelds are better for just puzzle games and rpgs
Nah bro I thought this at first but they were surprisingly legit although not to say you can’t eyeball it so who knowsThose are cute, but they would be too uncomfortably small for me.
I'm not good with measurements, to be honest, but you know, my hands a a bit like NORGs LOLYeah it’s how I played Pokémon red 20 times a day (true story)
Nah bro I thought this at first but they were surprisingly legit although not to say you can’t eyeball it so who knows
Imagine circlestrafing that Cyberdemon in E2M8Should've made it smaller so I can play Doom
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Yeah I dislike small controllers but somehow found this great although I def get where you come from just thought I’d give insight in case it could helpI'm not good with measurements, to be honest, but you know, my hands a a bit like NORGs LOL
I appreciate it bro. To wit, NORG's hands.Yeah I dislike small controllers but somehow found this great although I def get where you come from just thought I’d give insight in case it could help![]()
I too prefer horizontal form factors.Personally most vertical handheld make me cramp, even the bigger ones from Anbernic. I was rocking a R36S until they recently released an horizontal version called R36H. I've spent wayyyyyy more on that one.
I got the GKD Pixel (not the 2nd version but the first one), its surprisingly good for one hand gameplay for Pokemon and stuff, and its super portable, I can just carry it everywhere on my shirt pocket and it wouldn't stand out as much.
I got the GKD Pixel (not the 2nd version but the first one), its surprisingly good for one hand gameplay for Pokemon and stuff, and its super portable, I can just carry it everywhere on my shirt pocket and it wouldn't stand out as much.
Personally I like those that are smaller than a Switch but bigger than a GBA.Rather oxymoronically, I like large portables.