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The retro handheld boom: nostalgia that fits in your hand

Tiny consoles stuffed with retro classics are flooding pockets and feeds: pixels are cool again.

By Lina Weber··1 min read

They fit in a pocket, often cost less than a brand-new game, and pack hundreds of pixel-art titles. Retro handheld consoles are all over the feeds, between satisfying unboxings and photos of neatly lined-up collections.

Nostalgia + aesthetics = winning combo

The engine is memory: rediscovering your childhood game triggers an instant hit of emotion. But there's also the object itself, cute and photogenic, perfect for a post. Retro isn't just content anymore, it's become an aesthetic lifestyle.

The Luxembourg side

Here, the collector scene meets at flea markets, game swaps and online trading groups, and a retro console travels well: handy for train rides across the Greater Region. A useful reminder: downloading games you don't own the original of stays a grey zone, and buying cartridges or legal versions remains the clean route. Ultimately, this boom proves that good game design doesn't age: thirty years on, a plumber's jump or a kart race still make you smile.

Sources

  • Phénoméne culturel des consoles portables rétro et de la communauté collectionneuse, écho luxembourgeois
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