Wii?!? What, you gonna wave the Anbernic around to control it? And in which pocket are you gonna stick the balance board?
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It's a shame, saw an article the other day showing how someone had modded a Wii board into something similar to a GBC shell and it looked great. You lose the motion control but for Pro Controller type games like Mario Kart Wii it looked like it worked great.
I might see where things settle when the next few iterations of DC supporting handhelds come out and then take the plunge.
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Trouble is there is always some sort of compromise; Chinese manufacturers push the boundaries in terms of power/capability (for example, OGA and clones) and then regress in other areas such as controls and screen (all OGA devices so far have been 3:2 aspect ratio). It’s taken how many years for the first mass-market, consumer-quality console, the RG-350M, to appear? And how many more years will it take until a manufacturer realises that sticking an RPi4 equivalent in a similarly designed case, ensuring the controls are good quality and in the right positions (ie d-pad up top), using a 4:3 aspect IPS, and a back end made up of Retropie is what the market wants?
My expectation is that, like the RG-350M, it will take many more years for this evolution despite the technology being there already. I will wait a little longer to see what develops as the prospect of Shenmue on the go is truly mouthwatering for me, but my finger is hovering over the “buy” button for the RG-350M and acceptance that PSX emulation is as good as it gets right now. For me it’s the controls, screen and build quality that matter most.Last edited by samanosuke; 02-09-2020, 05:58.
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Originally posted by samanosuke View PostTrouble is there is always some sort of compromise; Chinese manufacturers push the boundaries in terms of power/capability (for example, OGA and clones) and then regress in other areas such as controls and screen (all OGA devices so far have been 3:2 aspect ratio). It’s taken how many years for the first mass-market, consumer-quality console, the RG-350M, to appear? And how many more years will it take until a manufacturer realises that sticking an RPi4 equivalent in a similarly designed case, ensuring the controls are good quality and in the right positions (ie d-pad up top), using a 4:3 aspect IPS, and a back end made up of Retropie is what the market wants?
My expectation is that, like the RG-350M, it will take many more years for this evolution despite the technology being there already. I will wait a little longer to see what develops as the prospect of Shenmue on the go is truly mouthwatering for me, but my finger is hovering over the “buy” button for the RG-350M and acceptance that PSX emulation is as good as it gets right now. For me it’s the controls, screen and build quality that matter most.
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Originally posted by Neon Ignition View Posthttps://streamable.com/zm8qu5
When the RG351M hits that might be my breaking point
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I probably should’ve held out for a version that would hopefully give DC emulation but ordered an RG350M tonight. Went with the matte black from Droix and it comes with an additional fully set up 64Gb SD card. Looking forward to having a mess around with it and will be great for any down time at the shop!Last edited by Colin; 07-09-2020, 23:17.
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Originally posted by Colin View PostI probably should’ve held out for a version that would hopefully give DC emulation but ordered an RG350M tonight. Went with the matte black from Droix and it comes with an additional fully set up 64Gb SD card. Looking forward to having a mess around with it and will be great for any down time at the shop!
Even for the PS1 emulation; it's been an interesting curio, but I keep coming back to GBA/SNES/MD games. There just aren't many PS1 games which are as fun on a tiny screen (though Front Mission 3 has put up a fight).
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Originally posted by Colin View PostDoes the RG350M have a sleep mode like the PSP used to have?
However, if you turn the screen brightness down, the lowest setting is "off", and as the screen is a very big drain on the power, this will significantly increase the battery life if you leave it on standby.
Bear in mind that every emulator has save-states, so you can save, turn it off, and resume from the instant you left off quite easily.
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