When home consoles go mobile, whether in the form of modded original hardware or emulation, they usually take a pretty standard shape. A screen in the middle, with buttons either on the sides or below ...
The joke was when the Nintendo 64 first hit the streets around a quarter century ago, that the 64 in the name referred not to the technology on board, but to the excessive cost of the cartridges.
Don't rush it, and you'll have a retro gaming station running in no time.
Emulating older consoles on modern hardware has plenty of perks. Not only do you get to experience timeless classics with better display scaling options and graphical mods, but you also have save ...
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