One of my targets is PS2, and I got eyes on an SFF PC that looks to be from 2017-18 on eBay.He wrote "and their modding capabilities" so he KNOW where to look :)
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I made some such things for me and for friends from SFF PC (Compaq/HP etc) from OLD ones (P3-P4) cheap variant. And there many custom OSes special for emufans. But if you want emu some "modern" (not last generation but never then PS2) consoles you need expensive modern small PC thats usually costs MORE then original console.
Other cheap variant - convert android (or Linux) stick or tv-box or mini PC to emumachine. With good hands you can make custom case look like yours favorite console for that things. Or use REAL case borrowed from broken console.
And if you have original console and want MORE games why not just buy flash-cartrige or hardware CD-emulator?
Some prefer authenticity and play games from original media on the original hardware, while for others the games themselves are more important than the method of launching them. Well, for many on THIS site, the ability to play modified games (translation, hacks, cheats, etc.) is important, which is sometimes difficult to access on the original hardware.
Technically if you buy a retro game compilation or retro game cartridges you're also buying roms.
Awesome collection man!I'm a huge fan of the mini arcades but I have been absolutely devastated lately because I somehow missed out on the pre order for Egret II Memories Vol 03 and now the thing costs an insane amount of money, just the volume 3 card costs as much as a new Egret II :(
Here's some of mine
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Glad I managed to get Vol 02 at least
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The CAPCOM Retro Station still has the best screen of any home arcade, sadly the system never received the RetroArch that was pretty much completed so it has trouble running many games that it should be able to run easily
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I also have a Famicom, SNES and PCEngine mini :)
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Also Space Invaders and TMNT Turtles in Time by Nubmskull, this is THE Only way to experience Space Invaders properly with the Pepper's Ghost Effect and all without buying the actual full sized arcade
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My latest addition to home arcades:
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Good for a shelf, not so much when gaming, depending on the type
YepTechnically if you buy a retro game compilation or retro game cartridges you're also buying roms.
There's no Saturn mini but there is a 2/5 scale model kit of the Console you can buy (a shop near where I live actually has one of these for sale)Mini consoles are a bit too gimmicky or like having a figure on the desk.