NDS A complaint about retro gaming and emulation on DS (not dsi)

what do you think is best for Nintendo emulation (all-around and no homebrew)

  • wiiu

    Votes: 3 33.3%
  • wii

    Votes: 1 11.1%
  • DS (light)

    Votes: 1 11.1%
  • DSi

    Votes: 1 11.1%
  • 2DS/3DS

    Votes: 2 22.2%
  • new 3DS

    Votes: 2 22.2%
  • swich

    Votes: 2 22.2%

  • Total voters
    9

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Its weird how people will make a YouTube vid about the DS being the best "retro" emulation machine next to the 3DS and or PSP and then when you try it only do it and play Mario and Pokemon but when you play some else *for example advance wars (GBA) or sim city 2000 for me* they don't work.



probably not needed but mt console aranal is
Wiiu, PS2, PSP, 3DS, DS(light), apple MAC, school chrome book, and iphone 4s and 3g
i just put the last 3 for fun
 
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Its weird how people will make a YouTube vid about the DS being the best "retro" emulation machine next to the 3DS and or PSP and then when you try it only do it and play Mario and Pokemon but when you play some else *for example advance wars (GBA) or sim city 2000 for me* they don't work.
Did you try gbarunner2 or 3?
 
The switch is essentially a arm platform, which means for compatibility if your going for nintendo, you can't beat it, that said if you want full compatibility including stuff like wiimote, you'd probably need wii-u, though that system is notoriously problem prone.
 
Yeah Leon beat me to it, from a technical standpoint I can't imagine going with anything but the Switch on this list.
 
I voted WiiU as someone who hasn't tried DS emulation on the Switch. In general, it is a great system for nearly every platform that precedes it, with only the 3DS being fully incompatible. While I vastly prefer playing emulated DS games on my 3DS, the WiiU's ability to split DS games between the TV and gamepad for faithful dual-screen compatibility makes it my second favorite method and I doubt the Switch would trump the WiiU's novelty for me even if it still plays the games just fine. I remember hearing that the WiiU has a terrible N64 emulator but I rarely dabble with that system's library so I don't know how bad it really is or if some homebrew alternative fixes/replaces it.

On a technical level the Switch feels like the only system anyone should choose, especially if the 3DS can be emulated well and again the novelty of playing DS games on the TV/Gamepad combo doesn't intrigue you.

New 3DS is of course the best dedicated handheld for the job since it will pretty flawlessly handle any Nintendo handheld you throw at it. I don't know how playable N64 games are considering the limitations of the 3DS' analog stick and how notoriously difficult it can be to make N64 emulation feel natural on anything but an N64 controller, but the games can run well and that's awesome that it is an option for everything but Gamecube and onward Nintendo consoles.
 
I voted WiiU as someone who hasn't tried DS emulation on the Switch. In general, it is a great system for nearly every platform that precedes it, with only the 3DS being fully incompatible. While I vastly prefer playing emulated DS games on my 3DS, the WiiU's ability to split DS games between the TV and gamepad for faithful dual-screen compatibility makes it my second favorite method and I doubt the Switch would trump the WiiU's novelty for me even if it still plays the games just fine. I remember hearing that the WiiU has a terrible N64 emulator but I rarely dabble with that system's library so I don't know how bad it really is or if some homebrew alternative fixes/replaces it.

On a technical level the Switch feels like the only system anyone should choose, especially if the 3DS can be emulated well and again the novelty of playing DS games on the TV/Gamepad combo doesn't intrigue you.

New 3DS is of course the best dedicated handheld for the job since it will pretty flawlessly handle any Nintendo handheld you throw at it. I don't know how playable N64 games are considering the limitations of the 3DS' analog stick and how notoriously difficult it can be to make N64 emulation feel natural on anything but an N64 controller, but the games can run well and that's awesome that it is an option for everything but Gamecube and onward Nintendo consoles.

As a 3DS "new" owner I can say N64 emulation is hit or mis some good some bad then the rest just crash
 
I haven't tried to emulate wii u, wii, or switch on my phone, but the samsung note 20 has some pretty impressive specs for a phone and runs everything else pretty good. Also PC because why not? If your phone is just for emulation and not for phone use the Chinese phone market has some very nice spec'd phones for very nice prices.
 

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