I just turned my Raspberry Pi into an all-in-one emulation machine.
Is there any reason to keep my old consoles now?
No, sell them quickly.
>and for a low price, nobody wants to pay much for old shit.
>>3374398
sentimental value
dodgy emulation after 16-bit
decoration
>>3374415
Do people really get sentimental about video games?
They're just entertainment/a hobby.
>>3374398
If you have a Saturn or N64, sure. Good luck emulating those accurately on a Pi.
>>3374398
if you play a game on your console and then in your emulation box and doesn't notice a single difference, then yeah make some dough
>>3374424
I do over the games I had as a kid.
The ones I bought recently I could sell no problem.
>>3374427
Sorry, I should have made this clear in my original post.
I just have 8-bit and 16-bit machines.
>>3374398
Debatable, snes sound emulation can be a bit shitty, genesis seems mostly okay. Emulators never feel right to me, though.
>>3374424
For the games you had as a kid, yes. I wouldn't give a fuck about any old random console though and certainly not more than one or two.
>>3374440
Then no. Sell them and use the space for something more important, or enjoy the minimalism.
>>3374424
Underage detected.
>>3374424
It's not about the games, it's about the chilhood memories associated with them.
what's your set-up?
I have a Pi running Kodi at the moment but I'm thinking about having it do games as well.
Was running EmulationStation briefly in the past.