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This new Hori Kirby case looks like they just gobbled up my Switch 2, and they're so cute that I'm gonna let them
By Rosalie Newcombe published
News Hori Japan revealed a new wave of Kirby and Waddle Dee Switch 2 accessories, and I can't stop thinking about this plush carrying pouch.

Looks like the Asus ROG Ally just got discontinued, but it's at least down to a price I'd pay
By Phil Hayton published
News Looks like new Asus ROG Ally stock is no longer available at Best Buy, but there is a last chance to grab an open-box handheld for under $500.

The Sony Bravia Projector 7 is a rare beauty, a high-end luxury thrower that doesn't require hours of settings tweaks | Review
By Tabitha Baker published
Review The Sony Bravia Projector 7 is a set-and-forget device, but one that serves the high-end market with luxurious picture quality and the brand's full suite of processing tricks.

Best retro consoles 2025: my favorite ways to play classic capers
By Phil Hayton last updated
Buying guide Here are the best retro game consoles in 2025, including mini plug-and-play systems, emulation devices, and accessories that will upscale your original hardware.

Pokemon Pokopia pre-orders have dropped, but I'm waiting for this adorable Ditto plush bonus
By Rosalie Newcombe published
News Pokopia Switch 2 pre-orders are now available, and the Pokémon Center is planning to reveal a cute Ditto plush pre-order bonus.

This new motherboard has DDR4 and DDR5 RAM support, and it took an AI-pricing surge for that to finally become a thing
By Duncan Robertson published
News ASRock is launching a new motherboard that has support for both DDR4 and DDR5 RAM. While it's not necessarily a gaming motherboard, it could start a trend.

"Dare you to turn this into a working console" - Lego's latest Creator 3-in-1 build is begging to join my functioning retro handheld collection
By Phil Hayton published
News You can now pre-order Lego's new Creator 3-in-1 Retro Game Console set, and I've just been dared to turn it into a functioning handheld.

Turtle Beach's KD3 sim racing bundle suffers from the same game compatibility issues as its predecessor, but there's a lot to like about its hardware
By Alex Berry published
Review The Turtle Beach VelocityOne Race KD3 should be a compelling mid-range direct drive racing wheel, but poor console compatibility holds it back.
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