Wesley Copeland
Wesley Copeland is a gaming, tech, and toys journalist with over 10 years of experience writing online. Originally starting in video games before specializing in tech and toys, you can find his by-lines at IGN, VG24/7, Kotaku, TechRadar, GamesRadar+, PC Gamer, Heavy, and many more. He's also highly passionate about how tech can be used to better our day-to-day lives.
Latest articles by Wesley Copeland

Anbernic RG35XXSP Review: "A great Game Boy Advance SP handheld homage"
By Wesley Copeland published
Review The Anbernic RG35XXSP Review is a modern handheld that pays tribute to the Game Boy Advance SP, and it can run a hearty selection of retro classics.

I bought an awful $30 PlayStation Portal clone so you don't have to, but I surprisingly love it
By Wesley Copeland published
Deals Project X is a cheap retro gaming handheld that looks like an uncanny PlayStation Portal, but it's surprisingly good at running 16-bit classics.

Ayn Odin 2 review: "a killer Steam Deck alternative"
By Wesley Copeland published
Review The Ayn Odin 2 is a fantastic Android alternative to the Steam Deck that can emulate even the latest handheld game consoles with ease.

Anbernic RG35XX Plus review - "the gold standard of budget handhelds"
By Wesley Copeland published
Review The Anbernic RG35XX Plus is a fantastic budget gaming handheld that offers great performance for less than its retro emulation rivals.

Resident Evil 2 key locations for the Blue, Red, and Green key
By Wesley Copeland last updated
Guide Where to find keys to open doors in the Resident Evil 2 Police Station
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