

Nothing out of the ordinary, actually. Just loved Galaga, Space Invaders and Gulkave. They were well implemented in comparison to the Atari 2600


Nothing out of the ordinary, actually. Just loved Galaga, Space Invaders and Gulkave. They were well implemented in comparison to the Atari 2600


Honestly, I love this system. It feels like this is where games really started to get fun
I’m using the apps: both Drive and Photos, at least. Works very well for me. For backup, I do a physical backup daily to an attached external hard drive, and weekly to a remote cloud option
It might not solve all your needs, or your use case specifically, but I’ve got myself a Synology NAS and that has been a solid alternative to Google Photos for me.
Spot on. And as a result I have moved as much as possible away from Google myself. Email, Drive, Photos, Search etc. I’m happy


Haha, you’re not wrong. Still, if they ever produced proper editions that could run original carts, I’d rather have that at a premium than not at all. Again, just for the preservation factor


The other thing is that, in theory, there is a nice precedent being set here, and if other companies can follow suit, it’s a great step towards preserving video game history


This would be perfect for you, then. Retroid is a solid brand and they’ve dome well with this device. The RG405M is another excellent choice


I came across this insane opinion piece the other day: https://www.laptopmag.com/features/mind-eurown-business-for-the-sake-of-the-iphone-apple-needs-to-fight-back
It’s so surreal, it feels satirical


Take a look at RetroGameCorps’s tutorials, if you haven’t. You’ll be good to go in no time.
https://retrogamecorps.com/2022/01/16/retroid-pocket-2-starter-guide/


Great device but a bit big for my pocket :)


For pocketability, my Miyoo Mini and RP Flip are my favourites


How come? It’s easily what I spend half my time doing on the handhelds.


Which one are you considering? Many brands and devices to choose from


After school activity for my students


Maybe the RG405M? I’m super keen on that one


The Linux devices are fantastic. For Android, are you using Daijisho? It’s an excellent solution


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Around 100 million Switches were sold before the Deck even released, so I’m not entirely sure about your question, let alone the exclusive IPs not available on the Deck at all