I use this stylish retro mini PC as a living room indie games portal, and it’s effectively a tiny Xbox that rivals handhelds

I use this stylish retro mini PC as a living room indie games portal, and it’s effectively a tiny Xbox that rivals handhelds

Look, I’d love to have a full-blown rig in my living room, not to mention I’m still longing for a true “Steam Machine.” However, my unreasonably nerdy ambitions will have to make peace with using handhelds and mini PCs instead, and if I’m being honest, I’ve grown fond of using a tiny NES-inspired system as an Xbox Series S alternative.

My living room weapon of choice right now is the Ayaneo Mini PC AM02, an incredibly compact Windows 11 mini PC with surprising specs. Not only is this space saver armed with a chip that rivals the best gaming handhelds out there, but it also blends features like a built-in 4-inch touchscreen with a classic Nintendo aesthetic. The result? An incredibly versatile console alternative that can serve as a Steam Machine and Xbox Game Pass portal.

Before you get the wrong idea, I’m not remotely saying this adorable mini PC can keep up with the Xbox Series X or S. I’d argue tiny Windows 11 systems like this serve as a lower-spec third option. Put it this way, if you’ve no interest in handhelds but want a similar experience to the upcoming Asus ROG Xbox Ally through your gaming TV, you’re going to love what Ayaneo’s machine has to offer.

Ayaneo Mini PC AM02 sitting on TV bench next to Pac-Man controller.

(Image credit: Phil Hayton)

Mini PCs aren’t anything new, but they’re not always built with gaming in mind. Ayaneo’s tiny rig is pretty much designed for running everything from retro emulators to storefronts like Steam, Game Pass, the Epic Game Store, and GOG, all while avoiding the need for streaming or cloud-based shenanigans.

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