Nintendo’s new handheld attempts to be a PC with its mouse-like controls, but the ROG Ally is more versatile.
Nintendo’s new handheld attempts to be a PC with its mouse-like controls, but the ROG Ally is more versatile.
The Nintendo Switch 2 has entered the ring, possibly complicating your decision of which handheld to buy this year. While Nintendo’s new console, which comes out on June 5th, may seem similar to handheld gaming PCs like the Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally, there’s a lot that sets them apart. Everything like how you buy and play games, their control methods, how powerful they are, and how you can expand their storage
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