I love, when modern consoles manage to implement..... over 20 year old features of casual pc gaming.

Or literally any phone... So, you can use it to call someone? No... You have to pay subscription first :omegalul:

Also, they showed a 10fps streams in their demo.

The 10 FPS is their BEST CASE. They literally thought, that it was in an advertisement ready state.

They made it bigger:
Does aanyone have the Pippa clip about pocket gaming being dead because of this shit?

Ok, since noone responded on time, I finally found it.

Yes, I unironically want a gameboy advanced sized handheld with Steam OS.

I know, that it's pushing the limits of technology, but seriously, it's not pushing THAT MUCH...

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@LukeAlmighty gaming phone, it can emulate like 2010 x86 games quite well + basically every console

What you are asking for though is probably impossible currently if you want it usable and with more than 5 minutes of battery life

@matrix
But my phone is smaller volume-wise then Gameboy advanced SP. Nah, I think that part would actually be fine. (Especially, since I do want it to be relatively weak)

I know, that the main issue would be the expectation of modern 2 stick gamepad though.

@matrix
Why cannot they hide the sticks in any way :pepeDread:

Well, I guess that is one. Thank you

@matrix
I see. The GPD Mini is what I meant
It looks perfect.

@LukeAlmighty
GPD is the company that started this x86 handheld trend.
I showed the Win 4 because it's the most pocketable, but yeah, the clamshell is better for durability (unless your younger cousin breaks the hinge lol, rip my nds).
But the Mini follows the same trend as every other device. It's called Mini but is actually bigger than it's predecessors. Win 1 and 2 were smaller.
I think the problem with making a small handheld is that it's going to be objectively worse at everything. Battery life, thermals, performerce, button feel etc.

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