The rise of technology has led to an expansion of all things gaming-related. One development has been the proliferation of handheld devices, and, while mobile phones can entertain you in various ways with online casinos and slots for example, a gaming console in your hands is a different world. But which are the ones to look out for in a crowded marketplace?
Nintendo Switch
Who else but Nintendo are going to be at the forefront of the handheld craze? Yet, it’s not just a handheld wonder; plug it into its dock and gaming can be done on the television, making it both a console on-the-go and one to play from the comfort of your own home.
Its extensive library of games makes the Switch a must-have whilst its five-hour battery life enables hours of endless fun.
GPD XD Plus Portable
Rather a mouthful of a name, the GPD XD Plus Portable is an impressive piece of kit. With its emulator feature – that is one that lets it behave like another software platform – classic games from old consoles such as the NES, Game Boy or PS1 can be played.
Powerful and portable, the GPD XD is not for those without a technical mindset. Its complicated installation of games can put off the non-technological savvy person.
Nintendo 2DS
Another one of the Nintendos family, the 2DS plays all of its sequel’s games, the Nintendo 3DS, but its lack of seriousness makes it appear more as a toy rather than a console, appealing to children.
It’s still comfortable to hold and operate, though because its screens are left exposed, the device can be cracked or scratched quite easily. But as it’s a console that should be taken care of, this is unlikely to be a problem.
Sega Genesis
Bringing the nostalgia back, the Sega Genesis is one for the memories. With an included SD-card slot, the Genesis is able to load more than its three Golden Axe, nine Sonic the Hedgehog games and Mortal Kombat 1-3.
The thrill of gaming can also be enhanced as the Sega Genesis plugs into your television for larger and greater visuals.
Asus ROG Phone II
Undoubtedly the best gaming phone out there, the Asus ROG Phone II, boasts the biggest battery of a smartphone, with smooth and extensive graphics as well as stunning displays and speakers. Android gamers need not look any further.
Whilst the devices above cannot access the Apple or Android stores, the Asus can. So, with online casinos and online slots UK becoming ever more prevalent, the Asus leads the way here, too.
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