Honestly, I love this system. It feels like this is where games really started to get fun
Honestly, I love this system. It feels like this is where games really started to get fun
I’m using the apps: both Drive and Photos, at least. Works very well for me. For backup, I do a physical backup daily to an attached external hard drive, and weekly to a remote cloud option
It might not solve all your needs, or your use case specifically, but I’ve got myself a Synology NAS and that has been a solid alternative to Google Photos for me.
Spot on. And as a result I have moved as much as possible away from Google myself. Email, Drive, Photos, Search etc. I’m happy
Haha, you’re not wrong. Still, if they ever produced proper editions that could run original carts, I’d rather have that at a premium than not at all. Again, just for the preservation factor
The other thing is that, in theory, there is a nice precedent being set here, and if other companies can follow suit, it’s a great step towards preserving video game history
This would be perfect for you, then. Retroid is a solid brand and they’ve dome well with this device. The RG405M is another excellent choice
Definitely overthinking. It’s a total non-event.
They’re worth a lot if you’re laundering money
What do you mean? You didnt go out and spend all your money on reproducable jpegs? Whats wrong with you?
Great bunch of games too!
If my memory serves me right, this is where the “Sega” jingle sound originated
There’s actual PS2 slim hardware in there, together with a fair bit of Macgyvering
Feels like a stretch. Elaborate?
Maybe you should watch the video
Support is important, but being a PC, you can get that from 3rd party solutions like ChimeraOS
Mostly I’m just enjoying all the competition in this sector - it’s good for consumers
Hahaha. Can’t imagine playing that on the Game Boy!
I just threw my wallet at your comment
Nothing out of the ordinary, actually. Just loved Galaga, Space Invaders and Gulkave. They were well implemented in comparison to the Atari 2600