Considering getting a raspberry pi for emulation since it seems to be all the rage lately. I wanted to know if the performance was solid or if it's still got hiccups/delay with certain consoles. I quickly lose interest if it's not running 100% speed and was curious what the deal was.
Try getting a retrobit trio for NES, SNES, and Genesis running on reproduction hardware (not emulation) and get a flashcard for free games if you want to shill out a few more dollarydoos. Any form of emulation has its downfalls by the way.
>>4056334
Just get a cheap FPGA platform
It mainly depends on your tv configuration. Ive got mine running near perfect. Every once in a while there will be a game that acts up.
For Atari/NES/SMS/SNES/Genesis/GB/GBC/NeoGeo/Early MAME, 99% of the games run full speed with no issues. Certain SNES games (the special chip ones) can struggle.
>>4056428
And N64 isn't even worth trying.
you're better off just spending extra to build a small PC, that way you can play more systems and some PC games in your living room too
>>4056423
>FPGA platform
wtf is that
>>4056334
>I quickly lose interest if it's not running 100% speed and was curious what the deal was.
lol frog people
>>4056434
It never was.