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Nestle: “Write that down, write that down!”
So it only comes with one controller, it isn’t actual hardware, it comes with ten games (pretty sure all the Atari Flash back games had more), and I’m pretty sure even people nostalgic for Atari games will admit they’re too basic and archaic to bother with these days.
Eh.
I think you mean Danny DeVito.
[tosses aside bottle of olive oil]
Castlevania: Circle of the Front Burner
Castlevania: Simon’s Lunch
Castlevania: Dawn of Supper
I’d love to be able to play Kingdom Hearts II, Super Mario Sunshine, Super Mario Galaxy…Maybe in the near future. We’re already seeing a big bump in console power right now.
Real hardware, not emumation.
Same, honestly. No PC atm, just my little RP2+, though my right stick is wiggly and R1 doesn’t work anymore. ;u; Considering getting the RP2S just because it fixes all the issues I have with the 2+, and it’s still super cheap. RP3+ doesn’t have magnetic hall sticks, and that’s huge for me.
Steam Deck would be sick, but it’s pricey as all hell. Maybe the price will go down if they release a 2 Steam 2 Deck.
Kaze, I take it? Haven’t seen the video yet, your comment is my only context, but I guarantee it’s Kaze. Dude is a goddamn genius. He optimized SM64 to run at 60 FPS on actual hardware, and made it look better.
The PlayStation 2 had three GTAs.
GTAV had three PlayStations.
Honestly, I appreciate the Virtual Boy. It was ahead of it’s time, both positively and negatively. The 3D was a sort of prototype for the 3DS’ technology, and it worked well, especially for the mid-90s. Having a 32-bit console you can (kind of) carry with you was a dream back then.
The only issue was having to make so many concessions due to the cost of the 3D technology. 2bpp display? Bright red? Giant-ass brick you have to tape to your head? Bleh.
Pros: Your Virtual Boy can be safely carried without risking damaging it or losing parts.
Cons: You own a Virtual Boy.
I’m kidding, this is neat. c: Always love seeing people taking care of their older systems.
I love how it still looks chunky and low-poly. They could have made it super high res and fancy, but nah, they’re preserving the retro aesthetic.
I love that there’s a tiger there purely for intimidation tactics.
If anyone is looking at this and wishing there was something even smaller, have a look at the Thumby, the true handheld for ants.
What in the goddamn…?
Okay, but, again, I don’t have the cash for something that expensive. Even the base model is $400.
Yeah, I don’t have a spare $300-500 on me.
Tetris & Dr. Mario does not save high scores. No battery save, so when you power off the console, high scores are wiped.
But there’s a hack you can apply (to the PAL rom) to make it save high scores!
https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/2344/