Even modded, it's not worth it. It simply isn't powerful enough to properly emulate PS1.Buy it. Once you softmod it’s definitely worth it.
Your personal experience says nothing about the quality of the emulation.Run properly? I completed Einhander, Tomba, and Breath of Fire IV a few weeks ago and they seem to play fine on mine. No complaints and issues from my roommates when they played fighting games like Street Fighter Alpha and King of Fighters.
PS1 Classic $30 and 64 GB 2.0 USB $10 or less = $40 to emulate PS1 games, looks cool and retro, and portable. You can’t beat that. Note: I have 2x brand new PS TVs. I didn’t want to open it up and mod it since it will kill resale value if I do.
Sounds like a generic website that would have some random deal posted here and someone would be like "nooooope, site registered 6/6/19" and someone else would be like "eh, put an order with PayPal"So what the heck is winprice?
No. For high emulation and more emulation games go with a decent PC / Laptop or Nvidia shield. The PSC limits you to 64gb 2.0 USB flash stick (fits 70-90 PS1 games) and does decent PS1, PSP, SNES, NES, etc. emulation performance for under $40 or less. Good for tight budget and non picky mofo.Is this any better than PC emulation? Have a good PC, so don't see the need to buy this. I can run with higher res and possibly filters/shaders.
Mostly interested in controllers as they're easy to repair.
This. I own one. You won't need another emulation device.Get a Shield if you're interested in emulating PS1 (and many other consoles) on your TV.
Sure. Where can I get one for $30?Get a Shield if you're interested in emulating PS1 (and many other consoles) on your TV.
It's the 2019 reboot of Winamp. Considered a reboot rather than a remaster, but it still really whips the llamas ass.So what the heck is winprice?
https://webamp.org/It's the 2019 reboot of Winamp. Considered a reboot rather than a remaster, but it still really whips the llamas ass.
...! Explain..?Got a free dev mode license on the X1 and run Retroarch
So did I.. honestly, they're a little disappointing. But the machine was well worth $25 for hacking.I just want the controllers.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/uwp/xbox-apps/devkit-activationGot a free dev mode license on the X1 and run Retroarch so I have no use for this. But I'd still consider buying this if it drops another 10 bucks because it looks kind of cool.
That's too bad, what was disappointing about them?...! Explain..?
So did I.. honestly, they're a little disappointing. But the machine was well worth $25 for hacking.
Black Friday's almost upon us, just wait til then. I bet they'll have it on sale for $20 by then.They're just being cheeky now, dancing around the magic $20 price-point.
I just can't get over no analog sticks which I know "blah blah the original games didn't have them" then why include Metal Gear Solid?!?They don't feel so great in the hands after being used to modern controllers, and the D-pads are a bit touchy. They throw inaccurate inputs if you're not very precise.
Nothing to guarantee you won't like them, but I thought I'd throw it out there.
I agree about not having the analog sticks. It makes no sense not to have them. They could have at least made one of the controllers with the sticks.I just can't get over no analog sticks which I know "blah blah the original games didn't have them" then why include Metal Gear Solid?!?