The problem is that the jump from PS1 to PS2 is massive performance-wise. PS1 and earlier? Basically anything can do that these days. PSP you can get a decent amount of things to do. But PS2 and Gamecube? Nah, you need something at least as big as a Retroid Pocket 4 Pro to do most of the library for both. And while that device isn't exactly big, it's about the size of the Playstation Vita, it's not one near as small as something like the GKD Pixel 2 or a TrimUI Smart.whats a good one to buy i dont really care for price i just want something compact and strong, i just want it to be able to play ps1/ps2/gamecube/psp/and anything under that. i would google myself but i dont even know where to start lol
I've heard the new retroid pocket classic can emulate ps2/gamecube/wii and the lower end with good framerates. Not sure about the price but it looks good.whats a good one to buy i dont really care for price i just want something compact and strong, i just want it to be able to play ps1/ps2/gamecube/psp/and anything under that. i would google myself but i dont even know where to start lol
I also have an RG35XXSP, and I absolutely love it. I've been bringing it with me everywhere, because it's just so small and convenient. Actually, having it has made me realize that there's a major design flaw in the Switch. The Switch is too big and bulky to function adequately as a portable handheld. The only time you'd bring the Switch with you anywhere, is if you're expecting to wait.I have an RG35XXSP and is honestly amazing for what I bought it for, handheld games and some consoles ones. I was surprised it could run some PSP games that are not too intensive which is fine by me as I only really play RPGs most of the time. If I had to say something bad is that configuring retroarch is kind of a pain if you don't know what you are doing as you can end up with a weird universal configuration across all emulators.
Cheaper smartphones will outperform them.
Here's the true law : The more niche a market is, the more gullible.
"Gullible" lol. Bro doesn't like other people having fun.
I've found that a phone with a controller and clip uncomfortable, and a phone with a telescopic controller awkward. Plus there's also the fact that I have to use my phone for work and do not want to drain the battery more than I have to on breaks and risk not being able to use it later into my shift.
Little did he realized OP was posting the same pic on different threads, spamming the forum like a bot doing minimal effort to advertise their handheld junk.
Gullible is the word.
Not really, looking at the guy's posts, he just seems decently excited to have a Pixel 2. He's talked about plenty of other things on the forums.
He posted a thread about retro emulation handhelds, and people joined it to talk more about 'em. You know, literally the entire point of a forum, discussions.
For PS2 and Gamecube emulation (and below), you'd need something beefier like a Retroid Pocket 5, ROG Ally, Ayn Odin 2 or Steam Deck. These systems are among the strongest systems out right now.whats a good one to buy i dont really care for price i just want something compact and strong, i just want it to be able to play ps1/ps2/gamecube/psp/and anything under that. i would google myself but i dont even know where to start lol