Retroid’s $69 second screen is ready for your favorite DS games
Turn your modern handheld into a makeshift Nintendo DS using Retroid’s clamp-on secondary screen accessory. | Image: Retroid
The Nintendo DS was a wildly successful console, but emulating its unique dual screen design on modern handhelds is a challenge. You can try to squeeze both screens onto a single touchscreen, attempt to completely recreate the DS’ unique hardware, or do what Retroid is doing and release a temporary clamp-on, secondary screen that’s compatible with its handhelds and other third-party devices.