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Subject: Retro gaming Date: Mon Aug 26 2024 10:18 am
From: Nightfox To: Digital Man

  Re: Retro gaming
  By: Digital Man to Nightfox on Sun Aug 25 2024 07:48 pm

 DM> There are *so* many options (hardware, "OS") in the retro gaming handheld
 DM> space. I do think I'd like something that played all (or most) N64 games
 DM> well, but that's getting into the multi-hundo price range. The ports to
 DM> these platforms of course run well on all of them, but volunteer devs
 DM> can't (or won't) do that for most old console games (though, someone did
 DM> it for the Super Mario 64). I see the Powkiddy RGB10 MAX 3 is out and
 DM> there's other updated larger screen/wide devices and some super small form
 DM> factor ones too. Fun stuff!

There are definitely a lot of options for handheld retro gaming.  I decided to o
rder a Powkiddy RGB10 MAX 3, so I'm looking forward to using that when it arrive
s. Depending on how I like it, I might sell my RetroFlag Pi-based retro handheld
.

And in general, there are lots of options for emulation these days. Aside from h
andhelds and emulation on my PC, I also have a modded Nintendo Wii that I instal
led some emulators on, as well as a Nintendo SNES Classic Mini, and on another T
V, I have an Nvidia Shield Pro with RetroArch installed on it (it can use a blue
tooth gaming controller).

Nightfox

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