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Launch date: Friday, July 10, 2026 at 08:00 AM UTC

retroshelf helps retro handheld players track games across devices and discover what others are playing on real handhelds.
retroshelf is a game-tracking platform built specifically for retro handheld players. It automatically logs every session across your devices—what you played, how long, and on which handheld—then surfaces what the community is actually playing on real hardware. No manual entry, no guessing what’s trending.
A lightweight plugin drops onto your SD card and captures every session as you play. The game, the minutes, the device—your shelf updates while you’re still on the cushion. No manual logging required.
retroshelf turns scattered sessions across handhelds into a single, browsable timeline. You can see what you played, where you played it, what you finished, and any notes you left along the way.
Browse what other handheld players are picking up, finishing, and replaying right now. Filter by device—Miyoo, Anbernic, Odin, and more—to see what’s actually popular on the hardware you care about.
Star ratings come with the handheld they were played on, not just a number. Every game shows who is playing it, on what device, and for how long.
retroshelf turns scattered sessions across handhelds into a timeline you can browse later.
Most game trackers rely on manual entry or focus on modern platforms. retroshelf is built from the ground up for retro handhelds, with automatic logging that respects the pick-up-and-play nature of these devices. The community layer is equally unique—you see real play data from actual hardware, not curated lists or influencer picks.
You own multiple retro handhelds and want a single place to track your play without manual effort. You’re curious what other handheld players are actually playing, finishing, and replaying. You enjoy being part of a closed beta that helps shape a community from the start.
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