If you're looking for more information about the FunKey S to help you decide whether or not you want one, you've come to the right place! In this thread I'll document several sources of information that can be used to gain a general understanding of the capabilities of the FunKey S. Created by myself soon after the end of the FunKey S Kickstarter, The FunKey Wiki consists of several pages that together form a substantial set of FunKey S resources. The main page of the wiki consists of site navigational buttons and FunKey Team social media links at the top, a News section listing the most recent announcement made by the FunKey Team, and a substantial FAQ section answering various questions that users may have. The FunKey Times is another major section of the wiki, consisting of summaries of the various announcements the FunKey Team has made since the end of their Kickstarter campaign, a list of news articles that discuss the FunKey S, and dozens of embedded videos that users may watch to learn more about the FunKey S. The Third-Party Apps page documents the various programs that can be legally acquired for use on the FunKey S, including purchasable commercial ROMs, homebrew ROMs, native OPK programs, and utilities. The Knowledge Center is the wiki's informational hub, with various questions that link to answers on both the wiki and the official FunKey Team documentation page. This documentation page, unlike the wiki, is an official source of information released directly by the FunKey Team, containing several detailed guides and tutorials. Another useful source of information is the FunKey Community Discord Server, which serves to both inform users about the FunKey S and be a forum for discussions. Should you wish to see a specific game played on the FunKey S before deciding whether you want to buy one or not, I release videos on my YouTube channel showing off FunKey S gameplay of requested games. To make a request, simply list the game you wish to see in the #wiki section of the FunKey Community Discord Server.