Only a bit more than a PI4, and the emulators and user interface are set up already - pretty optimised to use the onboard GPU for the 3D games, and built for gaming on the go or docked - USB controller support and wifi in all versions. Even Moonlight remote game streaming off your PC out of the box if you wanna play GTA5 or whatever on the couch.
I actually have a pi 3 sitting around. Probably gonna use it for a mame build at some point.
I do have an anbernic 351p (horizontal dual-stick console). Works great.
I do like the look of the "Game Boy" looking anbernics though. I was actually browsing them the other day.
Gucci wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 2:47 pm
Are you talking about the multitude amount of portable emulation machines or more traditional handhelds like the Vita and 3DS?
I meant in the context of the handheld SBC-based emu devices like the Abernics and the Miyoos.
Gucci wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 2:47 pm
Are you talking about the multitude amount of portable emulation machines or more traditional handhelds like the Vita and 3DS?
I meant in the context of the handheld SBC-based emu devices like the Abernics and the Miyoos.
Do you want me to post pics and write up a description comparing to other handheld consoles? It isn't one of the newer ones, however. I think the one anapan linked is the newest.
opa wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 8:08 pm
I own this one.
Do you want me to post pics and write up a description comparing to other handheld consoles? It isn't one of the newer ones, however. I think the one anapan linked is the newest.
I'd be interested in a fully write-up, but the thing I really am most curious about is the how happy you are with the d-pad and thumb sticks.
Like, is the d-pad full-size, or is it smaller like on the gba?
Do you have any problems with unintended inputs, like registering down-right when you really just pressed right?
How do the thumb sticks feel?