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The History of Handheld Gaming PCs
Seeing your favorite PC and home console games run on a tiny handheld machine is always paired with that "wow" moment of sheer admiration for the technology that makes such a feat possible. One such watershed moment in my personal gaming journey was seeing Disney's Aladdin and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater run on a Nokia 6600 two incredibly cool moments that showed me that home console games can, in fact, be played on the go. But for decades, handheld gaming machines lagged a few generations behind their home console and PC counterparts in terms of performance. And while oodles of brilliant games specifically made for handhelds are part of gaming history, handheld-centric gamers were often short-changed with inferior versions of "big screen" games that had very little, if anything, in common with their home console and PC equivalents.
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