So looking into getting something dedicated to emulation to take on the go in backpacks and the like. Just trying to get something as good as possible for my money with a limit of £300. Wanting to be able to play everything Dreamcast and below at a minimum. Preferably running a fair few Gamecube bits, PS2, 3DS on the higher end. So probably a Snapdragon 860/865 at least.
Originally I was looking at the GPD Win 2 but heard awful stuff about the reliability of it with it overheating and just all around bad at times, although it's pretty powerful. Can get one for £300 and is quite tempting as I love the form factor of it.
Then someone mentioned using a phone and controller. I have a Razer Kishi and can grab a Poco F3 for £300. which seems like the best I can get for the price?
Equally though if I can spend less then of course I'd like to. So what's the best deal I can get to run Gamecube and PS2 for emulation? Phone or a dedicated handheld. I will say things like the Steamdeck just seem too big for me. Thanks all
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sorted byOnexplayer is still a bit too big too carry, plus yeah the price at the moment.
I have a Razer Kishi so no need to buy a controller. Thing is I don't want to use my current phone just due to it draining the battery even more I'd rather have something dedicated to emulation so I don't have to worry about the battery. (edited)
Sorry should clarify but something portable.
ROM will load no probs with the option
Of using windows 11 installed on the little thing works kinda cool
The only spanner in those works is the 3DS side of things, I think there is a 3DS emulator for Android but the form factor is unique to the 3DS. If you want to play 3DS I would suggest a real one, or at least a 2DS.
And on that subject, have you considered having a selection of devices? Do you really need a full range of game consoles for every trip? I have a phone setup, a PS Vita and a 2DS. They all have their strengths, they can all play a core range of arcade and retro games, but then they have their own specific talents on top. The 2DS game range is amazing, and you only get the best out of them with the proper device. Same with the Vita, it might not have been popular but it's got some classics that are well worth your time.
I do have a few devices already like a Vita and 3DS, but for just general travel I want one to kind of cover all my bases on the fly.
I agree on the form factor, carrying a controller and phone will be annoying unless I get a case that can hold both. But yeah equally the performance for price of the phone seems to be much better. It's half deciding on one now. Poco is seeming solid just I'm a little late for the sales haha
I don't use it much any more, but it's a great device, you'll have some maintenance (ribbon cable replace, eventually a battery). Don't feel great about the purchase for full original price but for 300 I'd snap up a second one probably, personally!
I did send one back under warranty (amazon seller so... markup) because the cable went. Probs could have fixed it myself and expect to next time.
Noisier/heavier than ARM obv, but a very powerful device.
I'm using the mi9t pro with the flydigi wee 2t. It's runs most things very well. With GameCube games you'll need a certain dolphin emulator. Athersx2 runs really really well and is comparable to dolphin and runs some games much better than dolphin, like Simpsons hit and run for example.
Edit, the Poco is 860, but that runs just as good as 888 when it comes to emulation. (edited)