Ok guys. I'm in college now, so I don't have a lot of money on me now. I'm thinking of whether to get a 3DS or a new custom built pc.
>Why a 3DS?
Because I'll usually be outside, I'll seldom spend time in my dorm. So It'll help me get through times of boredom like waiting in the train, etc.
>Why I want a pc?
So that I can have access to much wider library of games. I would be able to enjoy games with better graphics.
>Why not buy a used 3DS or used PC parts?
Doing so would at most only save me about a 100-150 usd at most. It'll not change my overall budget, I'm on a tight budget now.
Thanks in advance.
>>57696100
>>51971506
>/g/ is NOT your personal tech support team or personal consumer review site.
Decide how to spend your own money.
>>57696100
The tech support board is /v/
>>57696124
Pfft, nobody should trust a sticky that is over 1 year old.
>>57696286
Go fuck yourself. All of the information on it is still completely relevant.
Why fix what isn't broken?
>>57696314
No, fuck you and fuck your ancient sticky.
>>57696100
Get a used psp for games and emulators.
Get a workstation like an optiplex and slap in a used 7950+new psu, or a new 460 which won't need a new psu.
Problem solved.
You can get i5 3470 or 2500 workstations cheap these days.
>>57696100
go die
Just buy a GPD XD
DS-sized and can emulate everything up to PS1/N64/DS/PSP.
You should be able to get one for around 150 bucks.
It also doubles as an Android tablet.
The N3DS is a better emulation machine than the 3DS if you plan on modding it.