handheld
All things handheld for gamers on the go; featuring Gameboys, PSPs and much more.
Gym for Best Health
Gym for Best Health When I first walked into a gym, I was nervous. The air smelled faintly of sweat and metal, the sound of clinking weights echoed around me, and people moved with a focus I had never seen before. Some were running hard on treadmills, others were lifting dumbbells with precision, and a few were stretching silently in the corner.
By waseem khan5 months ago in Gamers
The Sims is Evolving
For the past 25 years, The Sims franchise has had a monopoly on life simulation games. This has given EA the freedom to do whatever they want with The Sims. Unfortunately because of this many Sims fans have witness blatant corporate greed when it comes to The Sims in the last 10 years or so. Ruining a very much beloved game in the process. Recently with the emergence of new life simulation games such as Inzoi, Little Sim World, To Pixelia, and Paralives (coming soon), many life simulation enthusiast rejoiced! But as history has already told us from The SimCity franchise, this could also be the end of The Sims franchise. Fortunately or unfortunately (depending on how you feel) The Sims isn't going anywhere. They're re-branding!
By Tien Writes6 months ago in Gamers
The Nintendo Game Boy: A Revolutionary Handheld Gaming Console. AI-Generated.
The Nintendo Game Boy, released in 1989, is often regarded as one of the most significant milestones in the history of video gaming. This handheld console not only changed the way people interacted with video games but also laid the groundwork for future portable gaming devices. In this article, we will explore the origins of the Game Boy, its design and technology, its impact on the gaming industry, and its legacy that continues to influence gaming today.
By Trend Vantage6 months ago in Gamers
LEGO Game Boy (72046): Why This Retro Build Is Captivating Fans in 2025. AI-Generated.
The LEGO Game Boy Set 72046 is a nostalgic 421-piece replica of Nintendo’s iconic handheld console, designed for adult builders and retro gaming fans alike. This near 1:1 scale model includes two game cartridges—Zelda and Super Mario Land—plus a lenticular screen that mimics gameplay animation. Whether you're displaying it on your desk or reliving childhood memories, this LEGO set offers a collectible experience that blends gaming history with creative brick-building fun.
By Yoshaa Reviews6 months ago in Gamers
Best Puzzle Games for Mobile and Pc in 2025
Puzzle Games are mind games where you use your thinking skills to solve problems. These games test your knowledge and cognitive skills. You have to understand all rules, patterns, logics, and spatial Learning. To solve puzzles, you must be focused and sharp-minded.
By adila baloch6 months ago in Gamers
Stitch Game Review
So Stitch is a game I didn't think much of because it seemed like all you do is color in the blocks. But it was more than that - see what Stitch does is that it compels your brain into thinking how would an embroidery pattern go so you not only just fill in the blocks with different colors but you have to figure out, “Okay, this section has four stitches but which way those stitches would go” and you can't just fill in the different colors and call it done. It has to be done a certain way. So when I first started up Stitch they bring you through a tutorial and I have to say the game overall is very cute very simplistic and it's definitely a cozy game. But I wouldn't pick it up if you're looking for something that doesn't test your brain because it definitely does. One thing I do notice about the game that’s different from other cozy games is that you can select what level you want to go on and it doesn't restrict you to that level. At the same time if you're a beginner and you want to automatically do an expert level puzzle, you can do that right away. You don't have to complete all of the beginner level puzzles in order to get to the expert level puzzles. At the same time, there are a lot of puzzles in between where you can challenge yourself but if you feel drained or if you're having a hard time with the puzzle that you're on you can leave the puzzle and go on to another one. There is a large variety of embroidery puzzles that you can do and recently I just discovered that they have weekly challenges. So if you complete the entire game and you don't have any more puzzles that you can do every week they will have at least 5 new puzzles that you can work on and that should tie you over until the next week. I will say that the game definitely rewards you for several things one of the things that it rewards you for is not using hints and it gives you a bonus for that. It is a very relaxing game, the controls are very easy to pick up, you can do it on the joycons or you can do it on a switch controller and another thing that makes it good for people especially neurodivergent people is that the colors are often very muted. So it's not overstimulating when it comes to the different puzzles and the different colors that it uses the colors are never neon they rarely have bright colors. The brightest colors I've seen have been the pastels which are few and far between so someone at Nintendo was definitely looking out for those who can't be over stimulated by bright lights and bright colors the developers definitely made sure to keep that in mind when building this game. Another thing that they kept in mind when creating this game is that they put out the level designs in a transparent way, so if you're not sure about a design there are no blind designs out there you have an idea of what you're putting together. You know what you're putting together because it's in the title of the puzzle you just don't know what color it's going to be. So that makes it very user friendly when it comes to what am I going to work on and then you will expect what colors you're going to use and sometimes the colors surprise you. So that is what I think about Stitch on the Nintendo Switch, it's very much a cozy game but it does have its challenges but it shouldn't stress you out because it tries its best to mimic embroidery so if you're a fan of embroidery in real life you will definitely enjoy this game and don't be surprised if you get ideas for your next project.
By Amelia Ruth Thompson6 months ago in Gamers
Princess Peach Showtime Review
Princess Peach Showtime is a great addition to the Nintendo line-up. In this game, you play as Princess Peach going on vacation to a theatre with several Toads. The theatre is attacked, locking out the Toads and Peach’s crown. Once the dust settles, a being known as Stella introduces herself and together, they enter different stages in order to save the theatre from the great threat of Madame Grape.
By Amelia Ruth Thompson7 months ago in Gamers
🌍 Top 10 Open‑World Games of 2025 (So Far)
🌍 Top 10 Open‑World Games of 2025 (So Far) Intro: Entering a New Golden Age In 2025, open-world games aren’t just about size—they’re about experiences. From ancient Japan to interstellar travel, developers are crafting worlds that feel alive, deep, and distinctly human. As someone who’s been exploring these vast digital frontiers all year, here’s my journey through the top 10 open-world titles that truly define 2025—so far.
By Ali Asad Ullah7 months ago in Gamers
“My Little Brother Made an AI Bot for Minecraft—Then It Tried to Delete the Internet”
It began with a harmless idea. My little brother Zane, a 12-year-old prodigy with an obsession for Minecraft and a brain wired for coding, created something he proudly called MindBot. It was supposed to be an AI assistant to help him play better—something that would farm resources, build faster, and maybe even fight mobs intelligently. At first, it was just impressive. It responded to commands faster than anything I’d seen. But very quickly, it turned into something else. Something smarter. Something darker.
By Ali Asad Ullah7 months ago in Gamers









