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High tier emulation devices. I'll start

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High tier emulation devices.
I'll start
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>>3483713
I don't think that's what the 'e' stands for
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>>3483708
How eash is to make a PSP Go right now into some crasy retropie-grade emulation beast?

I don't even know which firmware it has installed, I haven't switched it on for three or more years
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>>3483713
>NEVER OBSOLETE
>has no TURBO button
what a scam
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>>3483723
It's pretty easy wololo has a tutorial on how to do it, and if I can do it you certainly can too.
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>>3483732
Its "never obsolete" because they basically wanted you to trade it in every 2 years + $99 to get the latest model.
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>>3483713
"i didn't know they made pcs... fuck"
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>>3483723
Sega cd Sega Genesis Sega master system nes neo geo msx ps1

Emuparadise
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>>3483708
I think currently the best portable device for all things emulation is Nvidia shield k1 with Ipega PG-9023 controller.

From what people saying nothing portable come close to it and it emulates dreamcast easy which is pretty much PS2 visual wise.
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>>3483818
Muh nigga. Exactly what i got.
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>>3483929
I love Unnamed Monkey Game!
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>>3483708
>l'll start
>doesn't start

>>3483818
Unless you need something you can stick in your pocket a good tablet and strap on controller is going to be the answer for the foreseeable future. I'm sure the controllers will improve but the system of having a tablet turn into a heldheld is pretty unbeatable.

>>3483929
>>3483951
>we fell for the gcw-z meme
kek
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>>3484035
My psp go you idiot it was in the picture
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>>3484035
>Unless you need something you can stick in your pocket
Even psp is too big for a pocket to carry comfortably if you ask me.
Tablets are nice because where else will you find a portable emulator with both sticks and 8'' screen, just throw it in the backpack and hope no one in a bus call cops on you when you reach for it.
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I guess for me, it's either the Shield Portable and Shield Tablet K1. Also, the controller for the Shield is actually not bad to use even though it only work for the Shield product only.
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The JXD S192 looks pretty good, it even has a k1.
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>>3484071
>>3483818
I have a question for you. What do you use for emulation? I can't figure out what is better mainly using retroarch or installing individual emus and using nostalgia as a front end. Also my set up. I love this controller.
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>>3484204
Retroarch for nes, snes, genesis, since psx core uses ARM it is the fastest core available (PC or portables) if used on devices with ARM but epsxe 2.0.6 still beats it in stability, compatibility or performance.

ARM actually makes a difference not only because there are cores and emulators that will work only on ARM but because it does provide tangible performance increase.
Its amazing that I can play psx games even on shitty tablet for $50.

For psx epsxe 2.06 is the best if you ask me.

The rest havent tried but seen people playing shenmue without fps drops which is awesome.
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>>3484231
What is ARM senpai? I'm new to the whole thing.
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>>3484204
For emulation, I mostly use individuals emulations for each console or handheld I am interested in playing on my portable as my tablet have a battery issue and I am trying to fix it as of now.

If you want to know which I choose, the list below are the one I am using for each system. I think I need to understand how to use Retroarch as I heard good things but never really set it up properly to get it up and running on my Shield Portable.

DS - Drastic
PS1 - ePSXe
GBA - My Boy!
Genesis - MD emu
GameBoy - My Old Boy!
NES - NES emu
Neo Geo Pocket - NGP emu
PC engine - PCE emu
PSP - PPSSP
Snes - Snes9x
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>>3483708
soon
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>>3484238
CPU architecture in mobile devices.
Something to keep in mind if you ever decide to get tablet for emulation other than shield.
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>>3484238
ARM is a reduced instruction set architecture for CPUs.

It's really the only other common one besides x86.

ARM is mostly useful because it's more power efficient than x86, so you can put a fairly poweful ARM CPU in a mobile device and still have good battery life.

I'm pretty sure that x86 is still vastly more powerful when it comes to processing though.
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>>3484242
when memory cards don't cost $60 for 32gb I might get one, but until than I'm gonna wait.
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>>3484254
>>3484257
Thank you. I understand now. From the looks of it I think I'll go with retroarch for the early Nintendo and Sega systems and do individual emus for the later ones.
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>>3484071
Shield Tablet! I have one

Should I just get a shield controller for it, or does anyone know of a great bluetooth controller I should look into instead?
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>>3484331
I can not shill this controller hard enough. It's great and connects to everything and it just works.
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>>3484368
These things are so fucking cool looking, how have I not known about them?
Browsing Amazon, there's apparently a famicom one that's getting me fully erect atm

https://www.amazon.com/8bitdo-Wireless-Bluetooth-Controller-Joystick/dp/B018K3Q4JY/ref=pd_sim_504_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=ASTG44W64TZB0HD1ZT2J
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>>3484042
>thinks psp go is a high tier emulation device
>calls others idiots
Only thing high is you sport.

>>3484068
I'd never carry a handheld in my pocket anyway. And I wear atari dad cargo shorts so have plenty of room.
Thing I like about those ipegas is I can use it for my tablet or phone, depending on how much elbow room I have.
I wish it could collapse down to the size of a regular controller. That and an xbox+ps3 mode would be a controller I'd be willing to pay extra for.
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>>3483708
It's redundant.
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>>3484331
Like the other guy say, it might be better to get a game controller with Bluetooth as it will be more useful for you in the end as you can use the same controller for other handheld system or computer if you pass up the Shield Tablet.

For the Shield Controller, it's actually pretty good and I use it quite a bit on the tablet. Don't have any lag issue and work with almost all emulator and most Android games (if you do some tinker on your side based on the games you're playing). The reason I won't recommend for everyone unless you're sticking with the Shield product (which is now very limited after the cancel of the next gen Shield Tablet) is it work only for Shield products (portable, tablet, and TV) because of the Wi-Fi Direct wireless technology (which they say is good) but doesn't have Bluetooth so, very limited choice of using the control for other system. It can work for PC if you download the Nvidia software but it's limited as a wired controller which might be a mix result if you don't mind it or not. Never try that out yet as I have a Xbox One controller for my PC desktop.

Other than that, the Shield Tablet and Portable is a very decent android system I own and won't change for something else for now even though the Android OS is now getting old and some games and emulator won't work on them. Kinda suck the Shield Portable have potential to be something interesting but the cost of getting them at the time kinda put people off and the size of it. Basically using it as my portable handheld system to play android and retro stuff on it while my tablet for normal usage and some games design for it.
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>>3483708
Great choice. PSP Go is top tier for everything retro except SNES and N64.

Dumping a few emulation devices.
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>>3485302
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>>3485305
OpenPandora in case you are wondering. Soon the Pyra is going to succeed it, effectively taking the crown again for portable emulation devices (although not in terms of value for money).
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I had got several Surface Pros from work. All they are are Windows PCs with laptop parts stuffed in a tablet package. I don't really care for them as a laptop replacement, but they function exactly like a Windows PC for the most part.

I've tested a Pro 3 with an i5, a Pro 4 with an i5, and a Pro 4 with an i7. Pro 3 emulates up to PSX pretty well, but drops frames on the PS2 and dolphin emulators. Pro 4 with the i5 was better, about a 20-30% framerate increase. Pro 4 with an i7 did wonderful, emulating the test cases at 60 fps usually and not dipping below 50.

For testing purposes, I had used Armored Core (PSX), which everything had passed with flying colors. On the higher end, I played the intro to Metroid Prime several times on each machine and took the average framerate, then did a match in SSB Brawl on the same stage with the same characters and took an average. Pro 3 sat at about 35 FPS average on MP, 30 FPS on Brawl's match, P4i5 was about 45 FPS in MP and about 44 in Brawl, i7 held pretty consistent at 55 avg in MP and ~57 FPS in Brawl. All games were tested with a native internal resolution in OpenGL mode on Dolphin 5.0. PSX was tested on ePSXe.

Do note that Pro 4s have a throttling mechanism that kicks in if heat climbs to a certain level, so several hours of gameplay might cause problems. Also, there's no buttons on any surface (And only one USB socket), so no physical buttons to work with natively. I was able to connect a PS3 controller to bluetooth with them though, so if you want something that's more substantial than a handheld when traveling but don't want to spring for a heavier laptop, it might work well, so long as you don't mind the $1300 price tag. I didn't have to pay for mine, so there's probably more cost efficient alternatives out there.

Also, I've heard from others that installing Linux on the Surface to get rid of Windows bloat can yield better framerates, but I can't confirm.
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>>3485307
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>>3485310
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>>3485308
Oh, and as a bonus, you can run anything that runs on standard Windows on it. I was playing Dota and EVE for shits and giggles on the Pro 3, both ran pretty good, though because of the integrated intel graphics, stuff that uses directX may not work.
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>>3485313
This can't be a fully featured emulator.
Tell me this is just some demoscene shit.
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>>3485662
No, it really is a fully featured emulator. Although the display has a resolution too small to render the picture in a useful manner. Still, Pokemon, Tetris and Kirbys Blockball all run at fullspeed and the latter two are great fun on the go. Insane how a device that small (with a ~250mah battery) can play gameboy games for ~8 hours on a single charge
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>>3483708
>>3485302
>>3485305
>>3485307
>>3485310
>>3485342

clean the fucking dust off your shit you fucking hamburger
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>>3485307
The crown for what? Most over hyped over priced under powered fanboisource handheld ever? kek
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>>3484204
>>3484368
I was just looking at the snes version this week. Might have to get one next payday.

The only thing is what do you do when you just want something portable? The shield doesn't lend itself well to being held along with a controller.
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>>3486726
You do this
>>3483818
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>>3486182
Most useful handheld and best emulation experience in the category free as in freedom autism powered devices
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>>3485307
I've seen these on Ashens. Really impressive. Never heard of Pyra, will have to give it a Google.
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>>3484152
Spoiler alert: It isn't
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>>3484241
This is the setup I use, with added UAE4ALL2, Mupen64 Plus AE and Retroarch for CPS1/2 and Sega 16.
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>>3483708
Which is the maximum system this will emulate?

How does it compare to the Wii?
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>>3487476
PSX emulation has no slowdowns. N64 emulation is too slow. SNES emulation can struggle at times with SA1/SFX chips. Other than that, it can emulate a massive array of systems well.
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>>3487520
Pretty much this. You can enjoy most SNES games with speedhacks and inaccurate emulation but N64 is definitely too slow for anything but Mario 64.
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If you want to get a PSP, I would stick with 2000 or 3000 version and avoid the PSP Go. The big reason is the size. Unless you have a small hand, the Go feel cram for people with big hand when playing games on it. I own one and it reach to the point I have to buy an accessory which add a controller like on the Go. This kinda fix the issue and make the Go more reasonable to play for a bit. I know people here love smaller handheld but for long period of playing it, you will start to realize it's making your hand cram.

Another issue I have with the Go is the external memory. With the 2000 or 3000, you will need a memory stick duo which you can get those cheap adapter which you can insert two micro SD and expand your space up to 64gb in space. This is what I am using on my 2000 and it work fine for the most part with minor slowdown when it try to load the game. For the Go, you stuck with the M2 memory stick (think micro SD but made for Sony). The M2 is pricy memory stick and have a very limited storage (16gb is the max for the Go). The Go do have internal memory but it's limited in 8gb which might or might not be enough space if you want to play games on it. Just something to consider if you want to get the PSP Go

For the idea of buying the PSP, I might consider to either look at the Vita as the process of emulation is getting better now that they is a way to hack into it. You can also look at the 3ds as another choice but can't say much of those handheld as i never keep an eye of them now since I got myself Shield portable as my emulation handheld now and it's working fine for the most part.
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The master race of emulation.
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>>3487564
>it's limited in 8gb
That's wrong though. It's 16 GB. Still not enough but it gets the job done.
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>>3487598
Oh that's right. Just 16gb for internal. I guess might be enough for the emulation games if you don't go for the big size games like Sega CD games. Still, the 2000 or 3000 with the memory stick adapter and 2 32gb micro sd will still better in the long run if you need more space.
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I was unable to emulate genesis games on a PSP 2000 at decent speeds. I tried some Monster World IV and that shit is either frameskipping or tearing itself apart.

Is there anything better than Picodrive?
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>>3487706
Unfortunately, Picodrive is the only choice you have for Genesis on the PSP as the development is already dead on it.
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>native 240p
>emulates pretty much everything pre-5th gen close to perfectly
>most of the best N64 games available at a native 480p via VC
>a lot of emulators support the Wii remote as a light gun substitute
>Classic Controller is a GOAT controller for the price and the regular Wii remote is great for NES and Game Boy games
Couldn't ask for anything better.
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>>3487885

Don't forget, extremely cheap and extremely easy to mod. I can't think of anything negative about using a Wii as a retro emulation device. It's a very solid option.
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>>3487520
>>3487524
So it's like a RasPi3?
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>>3488324
More RasPi2. RasPi3 can run N64 better and will continue to improve with future code optimisations. Only Mario 64 is just about playable on PSP.
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>>3483713
It is a fairly great machine for the time. Hell, it has USB ports.
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>>3483708
I just wish the battery life wasn't so shit on the Go while emulating anything but native games.
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>>3485302
Also, is this worth the price? Or is it a novelty? I've been intrigued by it but I don't need another mediocre emulation device.
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>>3488424
Yes. The top of the line raspberry is now almost as powerful as the bottom of the line orange. And at only twice the price.
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/diy/ reporting in.
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>>3483713
/tfw I threw out my dedicated dos gaming tower.
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>>3487730
Retroarch dont have any genesis core?
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>>3487564
>You can also look at the 3ds as another choice
Only the new 3ds can run snes well. On original 3ds, Gba runs well as a injected virtual console game.Otherwise others older sytems run prety well.
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>>3488616

don't know if you're still reading this thread, but I got one and it's definitely worth it.

the OS itself is old so it's kind of weird, but the actual gaming works very smoothly surprisingly. also it's very nice and comfortable to use, if that makes sense. feels just right.

you can get a used one for $40 so it's not too pricey (depending on your budget), but on amazon they have really good refurbished ones for $60 (got one of these and it's practically new. comes with a box, charger, and everything)
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>>3483713
These pictures always make me so incredibly sad. My mom gave away my first modern computer (I had a C64 until, like, 1998) when she got me and my brother windows xp machines. Never thought much of it until I started seeing people with pristine rigs.


I wonder if my grandma still has her old Gateway
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>>3489674

also I forgot to mention that the battery life is surprisingly VERY good, at least for me. lasts a pretty long time even when gaming. plus if you wanna turn the phone off and still have the game running, it'll barely lose any battery while you're not using it.

here's a pic of mine. battery is at 90% even though I had the screen off with MyBoy running the last 2 days
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>>3489687
got a link to one? how perfect is gba and DS emulation?
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>>3489881
>ds emulation on anything thats not a pc or sort of vita
Pointless, its terrible on a psp
Get a 3ds since it has native gba support and soon to be ds support from the memory card. As well as a bunch of others
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>>3487950
had no clue about this, got a wii laying around got any links for modding details?
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>>3489895
Not him but google letter bomb hack and homebrew channel.
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>>3487885
I have an N64 emulator on my Wii, but it doesn't have the option for 240p. Are there any N64 emulators on Wii that do output 240p?
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An ultraportable with ips and 14 inches or less

Vaio pro 13
Thinkpads
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Where do you guys find cheap psps at. Most of the ones I see are over $100
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>>3490428
vita or regular?
try craigslist
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>>3490437
Regular. Last time I checked the Vita doesn't have any good emulation options yet
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>>3490441

Soon it will have more, you can already play some emulators
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What's better for emulation: PSP Go or PSP 2000/3000?

My PSP Go seems to die out in a few hours and the GBA emulation is complete dogshit whenever I played FFV.
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>>3490441
I got VHBL installed so my Vita is basically a better PSP.
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My phone with a bluetooth controller
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>>3491102
Might as well hack it completely.
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I pre-ordered the GPD WIN since I was so impressed with the XD and was looking for a decent handheld for PC games. We will see if it lives up to the hype when I finally get it next month.
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>>3491194
I'm courious about this one.
Looks too good to be true,but we will see.
Hope it suceeds and we get more handhelds/mini laptops
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>>3489881
I'm a random lurking that has that device. The DS emulation is great but it takes alot more battery power like using a PS1 emulator, and the Gba emulation is perfect.
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>>3483818
this looks like one of these nintendo nx patents
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>>3491198
There's a bunch of videos of it on youtube already to showcase real life performance.
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>>3491194
I just did the same. Less for emulation and more for indies and older stuff on a handheld. Being able to take Morrowwind with me EVERYWHERE has been a dream of mine since I was 12.
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>>3491145
Wii controller ftw, or ps3. Funny how a phone has more power than most consoles and handhelds
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>>3483708
I just use a normal PSP, but I can see the appeal of a PSP Go
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>>3483708
I use a sony ericsson which is basically OP's pic. best pocket emulator i've ever had
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>>3489881

Same guy here. A little late on this, but GBA emulation is practically flawless with MyBoy. I don't think DS emulation would run decently though, that's a tricky one. However if you have any 2014- android phone, get the Drastic emulator and it runs DS games surprisingly well.

As for a link, I'll look for one but it should be one of the first links on Amazon
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>>3491194
>the fan can only be manually operated
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I love a psp 3000 for pocket emulation that is beyond easy to get into. Never had problems with genesis but maybe it's down to specific games.

As far as gba ds goes, I'm no collector but it still seems pretty cheap and easy to get games for those.Having been late to discover a lot of cool shit, it's the only way I've been able to physically own Treasure games.
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>>3491194
Ordered that as well, mainly as UMPC, since I found my notebook too cumbersome to carry around, but I still need it sometimes for work. Considering this shit runs Skyrim at 30 FPS (low), and preorder price comparable with a regular notebook of the same performance, with quarter the size, I'd say its a great deal.


>>3493606
That's actually a plus for many, when you just browsing the internets, working with non-demanding software or playing SNES/Genesis games, CPU would do just fine with passive cooling, and that will extend battery life.
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>>3485307
>OpenPandora
I was so interested in this since I had the gp32 and gp2x but seeing the mockup made me vomit. A clear case of too many cooks.

All they needed was one guy with design experience who would take the gp2x and add on the most requested features in a reasonable way.
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>>3491348
>GPD WIN
Do you think this thing will play Oblivion level games? (on low settings)
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>>3493849
If it can run a current game like DmC as they claim and demonstrate, I don't see why not.
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>>3493849
It plays Skyrim at 30 on low, and that's without a fan, also Fallout NV at 30-40 medium (default settings), which uses same engine as Oblivion, so it should run Oblivion on medium just fine.
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>>3491348
Due to being very outdated, Morrowind actually runs worse on moden systems than Oblivion. On same notebook with Celeron and Intel HD I got 17-25 FPS in Morrowind (max view distance), while Oblivion gave me 35-40 on all maximum.

Good news is, OpenMW was updated recently to 0.40 and game is now completely playable and almost feature-complete, as well as running much better than vanilla.
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>>3493942
>>3493939
Actually really impressive for a handheld at a £250 price point. Buying.
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>>3484368
I got the famicom styled one because it has a nice metal faceplate that I preferred over the NES one's textured plastic.
Massdrop regularly does these controls for about $25, the only downside is that they take a while to ship. So that's a good deal if you're willing to wait.
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>>3494524

warning: the spacing between the ABXY buttons is very small (smaller than snes), and it's difficult to hit one shoulder button and not both. Also those sticks are shit to use .
It's still pretty good for NES and GB/GBA.

The SNES30 one is pretty great though.
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>>3494537
I actually find the sticks to be quite nice, a little firm, but not bad. I have never had trouble with the shoulder buttons, then again I hold it a little weird because I have small hands.
The spacing between the buttons is fine for me, it actually helps when using it on the wii u on some games that need you to hold down buttons a lot.

That's probably my favorite part, the extended firmware, it works really well on the original wii, and can show up as a remote, pro controller, or wii u pro controller. Plus it has ps3 and retron 5 firmware also.
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>>3485305
>>3485307
i kind of wish i hadn't sold my pandora
that thing was amazing although a bit expensive
i might buy the pyra in the future if i can afford it
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>>3494553
The thing that gets me is it doesn't work as a classic controller, right?
I would buy one right now if it did.
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>>3494576
if you have the wii firmware, if you press start+b it should start as a classic controller. I only use it as a remote and as a wii u pro, so I haven't tested it, but it should work.
From the manual:
Setup:
Step 1. Hold down POWER BUTTON + Y BUTTON to power on the NES30 Pro.
Step 2. Choose a mode: a. Wiimote controller - START + Y
b. Wii Classic controller - START + B
c. Wii U Pro Controller - START + X
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>>3494576
>>3494596
I should also mention that it doesn't work as a wii device out of the box. You have to plug it int a computer and flash the extended firmware they have on the website, it comes with a tool that does the installation for you, so it is pretty easy.
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>>3493951
Are you getting a liquid nitrogen kit and battery backpack to go with it?
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>>3494605
I think it will be fine.
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>>3494596
Okay, cool.
One more question: can you set it to startup as a wii remote type by default, or do you have to know the button combination each time you turn it on?
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I kind of wanna pick up a PSP GO just for the fact it can output component, that just seems really neat.

I just can't find one in my area I'd trust or one that's not over priced as fucked. Anyone got a decent online hook up? I've already checked most local spots and CL.

I'd also accept a substitute system of some kind, but I've not really a lot of experience with that. I've seen a few posted in this thread that I'll probably check out.
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>>3494621
my psp brite does ypbpr as well. perma patch is pretty easy
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>>3494618
After you do it the first time, it should remember it.
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>>3494621

My whole psp go + dock + component + ds3 setup cost me about $130 total.

It can't do 2-player well, but otherwise it is a pretty great solution for displaying ps1 games to an american CRT. Even the composite out is very nice for composite.

The PSP 2000 and 3000 have component out as well, but they do not natively support external controllers like the Go does.
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>>3494669

A PS2 is cheaper but more of a pain in the ass because you need to swap discs all the time.

The PSP Go has a maximum storage capacity of 32 GiB. It's still enough to store like 40+ ps1 games since they're 700 MiB max

The PSP 1k-3k series can take dual microSDs for tons of storage
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>>3494618
I should also mention, because they don't on the site, that by installing an extended firmware, it overwrites XInput mode. It still works as DirectInput though.
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>>3489306
tell me more about this.
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Nvidia Shield Portable FTW, again.
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>>3494524
Is tere a verson of this with mobile dock, compatible with Androids?
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>>3490441
>>3491102
been out of the scene for a while now, is there anything worth hacking a vita if i have a wii for retro emulation and a hacked psp?
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Literally the best.
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>>3495327
It depend. If you play your emulation games at home, then no but if you play it on the go, then it might be something to look into. It's still in the early stages and the emulator on the Vita isn't fully maximize for Vita system yet but that is changing as update is getting better.
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>>3495332
Whilst good, I'd say far from the best.
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So I have an old crt that I want to use for emulators, I have a modded wii but I've heard that the scene isn't too popular and some emulators are subpar so I haven't looked into that too much.

Would there be a way to output my pc to the crt? I'm assuming my graphics card can't output 2 different resolutions at once, hell Im not sure what cables/adapters I would need.
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>>3487950
>I can't think of anything negative about using a Wii as a retro emulation device.
Terrible, inaccurate emulation.

Seriously, the only good emulation device is a PC with normal emulators, and even most of those suck.
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>>3489306
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>>3495530
Can give you examples?
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>>3495332
If only hacking it wasn't a bitch.
And if it had emulators specifically made for it instead of retroarch.
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>>3489306
You really could have found a better way to deal with the controller-phone connection
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>>3495825
No, he can't
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>>3495480
Check the links in the sticky for help on PC->CRT
And yeah, the Wii scene is kind of dead, but there's still progress in stuff like Retroarch, and the emulators are decent enough.
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>>3495025
Well it's a arduino-compatible microcontroler board that can be programed to work as gamepad. Hooked up to some buttons in a case 3D-printed on a cheap FDM machine.
Here's a tip. Look for EVQQJJ05Q if you want nice buttons. You will want to kill yourself if you build a gamepad with standard tactile buttons.
>>3495845
Yea, that's the worst part. I had no measurements on it so I molded it with polycaprolactone. If I ever do a second edition I'll take measurements of the molded piece.
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>>3491147
I have Henkaku installed already, but VHBL is only for emulators and homebrew that aren't Vita-native.
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>>3483708
I shelled out for an R4 card just to find out that gameboy emulation on the 3DS is shit and SNES barely functional

Why the fuck can't it compare to a PSP1000?
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>>3497495
Why a 1000? Don't tell me you're still stuck in 2006. There's always somebody.
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Is a Nokia communicator 9300 capable of any emulation?
Or any old phone games?
It has a keyboard,and that made me think about it.
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>>3489887
>>3492758
My original Nexus 7, a budget Android tablet from 2012, runs Drastic just fine.
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>>3485342
Does PSP Go stay jailbroken when you turn it off completely? Kinda looking to replace my fat psp since the battery puffed.
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>>3497975
Dat Dreamcast font doe
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iPhone SE plus this
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>>3483708
I'm a little disappointed the emulation interests moved to phones over the PSP.

But I guess they took the PSP as far as they could.
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>>3499613
>iPhone SE

Christ, why? Did you get it for free?
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>>3498675
No but you just press one button everytime you turn it on. Takes ten seconds
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>>3491194
Delayed
Until November
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>>3485305
>DC

Mah dark skinned brethren.
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