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Retro Computing Meets Modern Portability: Two New Handhelds Bring Classic 80s Platforms to Life
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Retro Computing Meets Modern Portability: Two New Handhelds Bring Classic 80s Platforms to Life

Two new handheld gaming consoles, THEC64 and The Spectrum, aim to recreate the experience of classic home computers in a portable form. With built-in games, customizable controls, and support for additional con...

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