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Would be great if they added online features like cloud saves and retroarchievements support....Who knows... social support like friends and party to chat while playing.Really good have all games in a single place without needing a lot of configuration.
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I'm sure it's really close. But to me if I'm spending $400 I want better accuracy than was shown in the video above for Genesis emulation which in general takes less power than Saturn emulation. So I'd love to see more side by side videos of the unit to discuss timing differences, sound differences, and some of the minor issues that you've noted in your review but aren't highlighted in the video. To me a video review for something like this makes alot more sense than a written review where I can't actually see or hear the differences side by side. That's just me though. I'm likely not the target audience because I'd want much better accuracy then I've seen online. Maybe the Saturn emulator is better, but I wouldn't buy this just for a Saturn as I already have a Saturn attached to an OSSC and am looking at purchasing the Terraonion mode to go with it. So in general it would really have to knock my socks up to go for that over what I have.
I'm still extremely pleased with my hacked SNES Mini to be honest. I have controller extensions so I can very comfortably play sitting on my couch, along with the hack that lets me easily reset the machine via a simple button combo rather than having to go over to the machine to do so. The games look and run great on my 50" 4K TV. The menu is really nicely designed and simple and intuitive. I have a whole bunch of NES, SNES, Master System, Genesis, GB/GBC/GBA, PC Engine and Arcade (including Neo Geo) games on there (a little under 200 games in total). There's no worry about setting up online accounts or agreeing to EULAs or bothering with constant system patches and the like (other than some SNES games that I specifically patched to add the likes of English translations or to completely remove any slowdown the original versions suffered from). It's really a very tiny and neat package, other than the controller cords. It only cost me 80 (plus I think it was a fiver for the additional extension cords). And it's just great all round. Seriously, it's one of the most satisfying products I've owned in a long, long time, and it brings me no end of joy. The Polymega looks very cool for what it is, but I'm beyond happy with what I have with my awesome little SNES Mini.
Like yourself I also am old and love the oldskool games, I personally seem happy to remember my enjoyment of playing those games rather than having a desire to want to replay them all. And I wouldn't want those nice boxes and manuals getting damaged anyway! I have also always been a nintendo gamer, well apart from a ps2, as in the past I have never liked PC gaming, I found it to come with many hackers, cheaters, modders etc. and this led to many early online experiences being ruined due to cheating. I also like my games to be exactly as the game maker intended it to be, therefore fan games really do not interest me in the slightest and often come with someone trying to make money off it! Consoles are also the only place I feel that there is a level playing field, I could see myself making excuses for losing games because the other player had a better pc than me and I don't need anymore excuses for losing!
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