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You said everything I wanted to say, so bravo. I just really want to emphasize this point again:
Seriously, I used to run n64 emulators on my phone from like 6 generations ago. I bet they can probably run them in 240hz in 3D now if you want. If all you want is a small tiny portable handheld gaming device then buy a USBC or Bluetooth controller/dock for your phone and never look back.
The steam deck and the switch are the only viable future for dedicated handheld gaming because they actually bridge the gap between portability And console gaming.
I think I actually first played uh... Gen 3 Pokemon, I forget the names... yeah, played them on a smartphone back in 2015, had been using ZSNES on PC since forever to play ChronoTrigger and such... hell, I remember 'playing' Pokemon Gold on some emulator... before it was even released in America.
I say 'playing' because 9 or 10 year old me could not read Japanese at all, rofl, and nobody had translated it yet.
EDIT: Oh, right also worth adding:
A good number of these newer emulator focused devices, focused on retro gaming?
People do actually make entirely new games, for GBC, GBA, NeoGeo, whatever, that are only distributed for free, as ... new games designed for retro hardware.
So there are in fact new handheld retro games, if that makes any sense, and many Emulator wrapper or emulator adjacent programs just show them to you as downloadable in their 'market'.
I remember emulating Gold/Silver before the US release, too. Though I swear I had some English translation that had your rival say "damn" and that was the coolest thing I could imagine.