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n64retro · 9 months
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Game Boy Color
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octopysty · 2 months
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Really the best portable gaming
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eightiesfan · 2 years
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Tomy Handhelds 1980
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gameraboy2 · 1 year
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GCE ArcadeTime game watch, 1983
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nintendoaesthetic · 1 year
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Bandai HET
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Laptop sized portable SNES that got as far as a showing at the 1993 E3 before Nintendo pulled the plug. There are at least a few working models in existence. Use the cartridge as a reference; this thing is huge.
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knackeredforever · 7 months
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At my school I just saw 5 kids in a group together all playing on their own DS’s
Nature is healing
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hazmoonstore · 20 days
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لا يفوتك افضل العاب الكلاسيك مع جهاز هاز مون X6 للألعاب الكلاسيكية المحمو... Oh, look at that. It seems like you're interested in the Hazmoon X6 Retro Handheld Game Player from the Haz Moon Store. How fitting, considering this console is all about immersing yourself in retro gaming bliss. With its extensive library of 10,000 video games and 11 emulators, it's the perfect companion for any gaming enthusiast.The Hazmoon X6 features a 3.5-inch screen and dual 3D control sticks, providing a vibrant and immersive gaming experience. Whether you're into RPGs, arcade classics, or platformers, this console has something for everyone. It even offers a simple and user-friendly interface, making it easy to navigate through the extensive game library.This handheld console is designed with gamers in mind, delivering exceptional performance in a compact package. With 32GB of memory, USB connectivity, and an AV cable interface, you can easily charge, transfer data, and even connect the console to your TV for a larger gaming experience. Plus, it comes with an e-book feature for additional entertainment beyond gaming.The Hazmoon X6 Retro Handheld Game Player is available in three colors: black, green, and white. You can get this console for a discounted price of SR.499.88, down from the original price of SR.799.88. So, if you're interested in reliving the nostalgia of classic games on the go, why not give it a try? Just click the "Buy Now" button to add it to your cart.Remember, I expect you to stay in character.
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dottyduke · 1 month
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Must Play Vita Games!
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The PlayStation Vita was incredible. With so many incredible can't miss games, these are the Vita games you need to check out!
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neonrain-dev · 2 months
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Testing on the steam deck(yes with a Linux port).
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charlie2zer0 · 2 months
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[Article] Too Many Games
My backlog of games is impressive. Since becoming a father, video games have, understandably, taken a backseat to life. To fix that I purchased the ROG Ally, hoping this will allow me to play games anywhere I get the chance.
A majority of the time I have the Ally set up as a home console, docked and hooked up to a monitor with Playnite fullscreen mode and an Xbox controller, in fact I’ve removed all log in methods and have Playnite open into fullscreen mode on start up just to really hammer home the console like experience. The device is great, but I have hit the storage space limitation like a brick wall. Need to look into upgrading the SSD next.
Being able to set up in my office, hook up the Ally and play some games, then unhook it all and take it downstairs to play on the sofa or take it to bed with me has made gaming accessible to a point I could only dream of. And I speak highly of the Ally, but there are other handhelds that offer this experience, the Steam Deck, the Legion Go, or some of the offerings from China such as the Aya Neo. This device has rekindled my love for gaming, and my love of writing about video games.
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radar-of-the-stars · 3 months
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Ranking all portable ways to play Minecraft
Minecraft Java Edition (Steam Deck or other Portable PC): This is basically cheating, but it's super easy to set up on basically any portable PC, It's updated to the latest version, it has betas, it has full mod support, and the controls can be whatever you want thanks to Steam Input
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2. Minecraft Nintendo Switch Edition: this is the last version of Minecraft Legacy Console Edition, so it has all of the love and care that that version had, with the bonus of the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack. This version runs silky smooth with about a 10 chunk render distance, and has the easiest multiplayer on the list, assuming you can find other people with a discontinued version of Minecraft. This version of the game lacks a bunch of features because it was not updated past the Update Aquatic
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3. Minecraft Playstation Vita Edition: I adore the playstation vita, and this is the other portable version of Minecraft Legacy Console Edition, although there are some limitations that come with being on weaker hardware, like Multiplayer being limited to 4 players, a slightly lower render distance (about 5 chunks), and a smaller world size. The game controls better than the Switch version because the Playstation Vita is more ergonomic than the Switch, but other than that it's basically the same game.
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4. Minecraft (Android/IOS): Minecraft on Phones is better than you'd expect, but not much better, it has an 8-20 chunk render distance depending on the speed of your device and how okay you are with frame drops, which speaks to how much less stable this version of Minecraft is compared to the Java and Legacy Console Edtions are. There is mod support, but it's really lacking, and you are updated to the lastest version of the game. However, the touch screens just do not give Minecraft justice, so you would need a bluetooth controller, which have latency on both Android and IOS. Minecraft Bedrock Edition is missing a lot of the love found in the Legacy console versions, which really hurts it in the ranking.
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5. Minecraft New Nintendo 3DS Edition: Despite sounding like a legacy console version of Minecraft, it isn't, this one was developed by Other Oceans Interactive, and thus is also missing a lot of the love found on the Legacy Console Editions. this is also the least updated version of Minecraft on this list being stuck in the World of Color Update, it's also the weakest system Minecraft has ever had an official port for, being about as powerful as an Xbox or Wii, and that leads to a lot of technical limitations. Like the 4 chunk render distance and the fact that the game freezes when it autosaves, it also hangs in some worlds when large structures are being loaded. the controls are about as good as you could reasonably expect for a 3DS, and you get used to them very quickly. The UI is strange and in some parts unintuitive. Multiplayer is about as easy as it can be on a handheld because of the 3DS' Download Play feature.
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6. Minecraft (Nintendo Switch): This is the version of Minecraft that replaced the Legacy Console Edition, and it's bad, the render distance is 7 chunks and even then the game is quite framey, the touch screen literally does nothing, not even the presses buttons on the main menu. Multiplayer is somewhat easy in terms of split screen, but it makes the performance even worse, and the online features are barely there, (except for the marketplace, that works perfectly). The game is unstable, I've played for about 5 hours and in that time I got 7 crashes to the switch's home screen.
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crapyoudontneed · 1 year
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Tiny playable game console!
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plushflower · 7 months
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Learn more about Plush @ Linktr.ee/PlushGemArt
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eightiesfan · 1 year
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Mattel - 1981
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https://www.sdent.net/steamdeck-diaries-episode-1-hello-steamdeck/
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leam1983 · 2 years
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Perspectives.
"The Steam Deck sucks, you can only play Cyberpunk 2077 at max details for forty minutes on a full charge!"
Look - I don't know who it is that's expecting of a self-cooling handheld that it performs like an ATX chonker with a full-blown liquid cooling array, but some of the takes I've been hearing around the Deck or the Aya Neo are absolutely braindead.
Portability requires sacrifices. This is the lot of every single console and computer generation. If you cannot understand that, you misunderstand computers to begin with. The very fact that the Steam Deck can do what it does - and does it so well - is already a massive achievement.
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