{"id":13023,"date":"2023-06-26T23:10:10","date_gmt":"2023-06-26T21:10:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2023\/06\/26\/best-handheld-game-consoles-june-2023\/"},"modified":"2023-06-26T23:33:22","modified_gmt":"2023-06-26T21:33:22","slug":"best-handheld-game-consoles-june-2023","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2023\/06\/26\/best-handheld-game-consoles-june-2023\/","title":{"rendered":"Best handheld game consoles \u2013 June 2023"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Once upon a time, handheld game consoles were a rapidly expanding sector of the entertainment medium, and for some, the best way to play games. The way we play games these days has grown to include a multitude of platforms, but handhelds are still one of the favorites, and there\u2019s more than a few excellent options out there.<br \/>\nDespite ours, and whatever your own personal preferences are, handheld game consoles provide some of the best experiences for their portability and their ability to be played basically anywhere. This makes them the optimal choice for travel, lounging on the couch, playing in bed or anywhere else you may choose to relax. They\u2019re also great for when someone else wants to use the TV. No matter the reason, handhelds are great. And we\u2019ve scoured the internet to round up some of the best options for handheld game consoles that you can currently get your hands on.<br \/>\nKeep in mind we won\u2019t be including anything that is no longer having games made for it. We portable consoles like the PSP, PS Vita, and 3DS too. But developers are no longer making games for them. And we want this to be a list of consoles where you can still purchase games. New or old. So with that said, here\u2019s our picks for the best handheld game consoles.<br \/>\nBest handheld game consoles<br \/>\nHandheld console<br \/>\nPrice<br \/>\nWhere to buy<br \/>\nNintendo Switch OLED<br \/>\n$349.99<br \/>\nBest Buy<br \/>\nSteam Deck<br \/>\nFrom $399.99<br \/>\nSteam<br \/>\nLogitech G Cloud<br \/>\n$299.99<br \/>\nBest Buy<br \/>\nNintendo Switch Lite<br \/>\n$199.99<br \/>\nBest Buy<br \/>\nNintendo: Game &amp; Watch \u2013 The Legend of Zelda<br \/>\n$49.99<br \/>\nBest Buy<br \/>\nMiyoo Mini Plus<br \/>\nFrom $88.99<br \/>\nAmazon<br \/>\nSupaBoy<br \/>\n$118.99<br \/>\nAmazon<br \/>\nAyaneo Air<br \/>\n$829.99<br \/>\nAmazon<br \/>\nNintendo Switch OLED<\/p>\n<p>Price: $349.99<br \/>\nWhere to buy: Best Buy<br \/>\nThe obvious place to start here is the Nintendo Switch OLED. It\u2019s definitely one of the best handheld game consoles. Though truly it will probably be the best handheld console for many for a few reasons, not the least of which is the value. It comes in at $349.99 and for that you get a game console that can be used not only in handheld mode but in desktop mode with the built-in kickstand, and in home console mode with the included TV dock.<br \/>\nIt also plays physical games and it can play digital games if you buy them via the Nintendo eShop. So there\u2019s lots of versatility here. And most of the games won\u2019t require any sort of online connection at all. Which means it\u2019s damn near the perfect companion for flights or any commuting where internet connections might drop out. If they\u2019re available to begin with. Overall, it\u2019s a solid buy and the OLED model is the best way to play Switch games these days. Thanks to the much nicer screen.<br \/>\nNintendo Switch OLED<br \/>\nSteam Deck<\/p>\n<p>Price: From $399.99<br \/>\nWhere to buy: Steam<br \/>\nRaising the price a little bit can move you into a slightly larger, but more capable handheld device. The Steam Deck. While not technically a console per se, it can be though of as one since it fits into the same category as the Switch when it comes to playing games portably.<br \/>\nWhile the cost is $50 more than the Switch OLED (and that\u2019s just the base model), the Steam Deck does more. It can play a huge library of Steam games. Which is vastly larger than what\u2019s available on the Switch. But because it\u2019s also a PC, you can install emulators onto it and play games that way. You can also install apps for PlayStation Remote Play, Xbox Game Pass, and more. And if you really want to you can install Windows on it and access games from other stores like Epic, Battle,net, EA, and more.<br \/>\nThe big downside here is that if you want to keep the price a little more reasonable, you have to stick with the $399.99 model, which only has 64GB of storage. From there your options are to either buy a microSD card with a decent storage amount, or upgrade to the 256GB model which is $529, or the 512GB model which is $649. This isn\u2019t exactly the least expensive portable to get into. But it\u2019s far from the most expensive, and it sure is an awesome handheld.<br \/>\nSteam Deck<br \/>\nLogitech G Cloud<\/p>\n<p>Price: $299.99<br \/>\nWhere to buy: Best Buy<br \/>\nWhile we don\u2019t necessarily think the G Cloud is the right call for everyone, it\u2019s still a great handheld. The main downside is that it\u2019s meant mostly for cloud gaming. Which means you\u00a0NEED an internet connection to play the games it was designed for, which are games on PC via apps like Steam Link, or services like GeForce NOW and Xbox Game Pass.<br \/>\nThis makes it mostly a no-go for gaming on commutes or flights where you have no internet connection. And while you can use it for playing Android games, your phone is probably a better option there. However, putting all of that aside, this is a wonderful cloud gaming handheld.<br \/>\nIt\u2019s perfect for when you might want to kick back on the couch or in your favorite chair and stream games. It\u2019s a bit more niche, but there are players who only tend to use their handhelds at home most of the time. And for that, this is a great device. Though it is a bit pricey for what it is. Still, if you only plan to use this where you have a reliable internet connection, it\u2019s not a bad option at all. And at its current price of $299, it\u2019s $100 less than the Razer Edge which does the same thing, even if the Edge does have the advantage of the better display.<br \/>\nOn that note, we\u2019re including the Razer Edge as an honorable mention because it\u2019s also a great handheld if you want a really nice cloud gaming device that isn\u2019t your phone.<br \/>\nLogitech G Cloud<br \/>\nRazer Edge Wi-Fi<br \/>\nNintendo Switch Lite<\/p>\n<p>Price: $199.99<br \/>\nWhere to buy: Best Buy<br \/>\nMore or less the same thing as the Nintendo Switch and Switch OLED, but with a few key changes. One is that is has no home console mode with the dock. Because it doesn\u2019t come with a dock. In fact it doesn\u2019t come with a built-in kickstand either. Or even have the ability to output video or audio to a TV. This is truly meant to be a handheld console and does not have the necessary hardware to output video to another display. It does however play all the same Switch games so you won\u2019t be locked out of any titles by going with this model.<br \/>\nIt\u2019s smaller and more compact than a normal Switch or the Switch OLED, and that makes it perfect for travel and commutes. It\u2019s also less money with a price tag of $199, and comes in a handful of fun colors.<br \/>\nNintendo Switch Lite<br \/>\nNintendo: Game &amp; Watch \u2013 The Legend of Zelda<\/p>\n<p>Price: $49.99<br \/>\nWhere to buy: Best Buy<br \/>\nIf you want to scale things down even further, consider the Game &amp; Watch \u2013 The Legend of Zelda handheld from Nintendo. It\u2019s extremely pocketable making it easy to take with you just about anywhere. In fact it\u2019s the most handheld of any handheld console on this list. That being said, it does only play a few games. These include the Legend of Zelda, Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, and The Legend of Zelda: Link\u2019s Awakening.<br \/>\nNow, these are still fun games. And if you love the Zelda classics, this is cool little handheld to keep with you. It can also serve as a clock if you want to use it for that purpose, and it\u2019s only $50. It\u2019s extremely limited in what it plays. But well worth it if you like to collect this kind of stuff or you want something inexpensive to play games in a handheld fashion.<br \/>\nNintendo: Game &amp; Watch &#8211; The Legend of Zelda<br \/>\nMiyoo Mini Plus<\/p>\n<p>Price: From $88.99<br \/>\nWhere to buy: Amazon<br \/>\nThe Miyoo Mini Plus is a handheld retro game machine inspired by the likes of the Game Boy from Nintendo. It features a very similar design but of course, comes with quite a few more capabilities. It\u2019s biggest selling point is that it comes pre-loaded with thousands of games from across a number of different emulators including Famicom (NES), Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Super Famicom (SNES), Game Gear, NeoGeo, PS1 and many more.<br \/>\nOn top of that it features an HD IPS display at 3.5-inches, and it supports things like key mapping and it\u2019s fairly lightweight. It also has a 7-hour battery life on a single charge. So you can play for hours before needing to plug it in.<br \/>\nMiyoo Mini Plus<br \/>\nSupaBoy<\/p>\n<p>Price: $118.99<br \/>\nWhere to buy: Amazon<br \/>\nWhen it comes to handheld consoles, the SupaBoy from Hyperkin is one of our absolute favorites. If you grew up with a Super Nintendo or Super Famicom, then you know how awesome it would have been to play those games anywhere. This little handheld console lets you do just that. It has a 4.5-inch display and lets you play actual, official SNES carts on the go. If only this were available when we were kids.<br \/>\nIn addition to its handheld capabilities, it supports audio\/video out and comes with the cable to connect it to a TV, plus there are two controller ports on the front for plugging in original SNES controllers for playing games with a friend or family member.<br \/>\nIt\u2019s a pretty sweet little device if you love retro games and prefer to play your old carts. Should you have any of them around still.<br \/>\nSupaBoy<br \/>\nAyaneo Air<\/p>\n<p>Price: From $829.99<br \/>\nWhere to buy: Amazon<br \/>\nRounding out this list is the Ayaneo Air. This is much more like the Steam Deck in that it\u2019s a handheld gaming PC. But we\u2019re still including it because it is a handheld, and it plays games. It\u2019s an incredibly powerful little handheld allowing you to play anything you can play on a Windows PC. As it runs Windows and has some powerful tech on the inside to run games with decent performance and decent graphics.<br \/>\nIt is however a very pricey handheld. So if you want something that\u2019s not only portable but also affordable, this unfortunately, isn\u2019t it. But it is an excellent little gaming machine you can take with you anywhere. One that\u2019s more compact than the Steam Deck and will play anything the Steam Deck can. If you\u2019re willing to pay more for that capability.<br \/>\nAyaneo Air<br \/>\nThe post Best handheld game consoles \u2013 June 2023 appeared first on Android Headlines.&#013;<br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/06\/Best-Handheld-Game-Consoles.jpg\" width=\"1600\" height=\"963\">&#013;<br \/>\nSource: ndroidheadlines.com&#013;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Once upon a time, handheld game consoles were a rapidly expanding sector of the entertainment medium, and for some, the [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":13024,"comment_status":"false","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-13023","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-bez-kategorii"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/13023","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/3"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=13023"}],"version-history":[{"count":1,"href":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/13023\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":13025,"href":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/13023\/revisions\/13025"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/13024"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=13023"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=13023"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=13023"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}