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Maybe but PS2 and PS3 emulation for large swaths of the library isn't there yet and requires some decently powerful equipment, depending on the pricing it may just not be feasible for lots of people. But yeah loving my Pi Zero W 2 in the GPI case and my N2+My advice would be to learn how to use emulators and not pay Sony for a subscription. What a rip off. You can find original Playstation, PS2 ect games really cheap now days.
but PS2 and PS3 emulation for large swaths of the library isn't there yet and requires some decently powerful equipment...
PS2 is very much there with the proper hardware. I think they even have a mobile Andoid emulator out now. Last time I checked PCSX2 was able to play 97% of PS2 titles with no issues. I run it on my old 3570k/gtx 980 at 1080p/2k in some games with no issues. But you're right about PS3, it still needs ALOT of work.Maybe but PS2 and PS3 emulation for large swaths of the library isn't there yet and requires some decently powerful equipment, depending on the pricing it may just not be feasible for lots of people. But yeah loving my Pi Zero W 2 in the GPI case and my N2+
Look into Batocera, its a great little front end & im sure it will be great on the Deck too. It uses Retroarch as its backend, like most if not all emulators do.Trying to get in on some of that Steam Deck action.
Something tells me emulator support on that guy's going to be unchained.
That is about the only reason I can see to own one, very little of my PC game catalogue would I want to play on that. In the meantime I am keeping an eye on the Odroid Go Super, as I said I love my GPI case by the button layout is a little cramped for my old ass fat fingers.Trying to get in on some of that Steam Deck action.
Something tells me emulator support on that guy's going to be unchained.
Have you tried running PS1 or N64 on the Raspberry Zero w2? If so how is it? Thinking about getting one for a friend for Christmas for his Gameboy case.That is about the only reason I can see to own one, very little of my PC game catalogue would I want to play on that. In the meantime I am keeping an eye on the Odroid Go Super, as I said I love my GPI case by the button layout is a little cramped for my old ass fat fingers.
I am happy to hear that PS2 is far further along than I remembered.
The Zero W 2 can basically do anything the 3B+ can, so PS1 is doable, but N64 isn't playable really unless you OC it, and even then it's pretty sketchy.Have you tried running PS1 or N64 on the Raspberry Zero w2? If so how is it? Thinking about getting one for a friend for Christmas for his Gameboy case.
Looks like somebody making good use of the MiSTer FPGA project, Nice!Speaking of Retro Services, Check these out, They have Consoles that use hardware to emulate official games. Most of them are currently out of stock though...
https://store.analogue.co/
You can both stream and download games, although you clearly can't do both for every title without native support for pre-PS4 games.PlayStation Now is streaming based isn't it?
Analogue seems to be entirely independent of MiSTer (and the Super NT and NT mini both released before MiSTer's initial commit in June 2017)Looks like somebody making good use of the MiSTer FPGA project, Nice!
I thought so, i believe now you can download the games like Xbox however. The only streaming stuff ps3.PlayStation Now is streaming based isn't it?
Pretty much this, I been emulating GameCube and below on my Snapdragon 720G based phone. Want to get a SD 870 CPU to play Zelda, Twilight Princess since the game runs like ass when you use the lantern.My advice would be to learn how to use emulators and not pay Sony for a subscription. What a rip off. You can find original Playstation, PS2 ect games really cheap now days.
Looks like another one is out and runs good on a SD 870 chip.PS2 is very much there with the proper hardware. I think they even have a mobile Andoid emulator out now. Last time I checked PCSX2 was able to play 97% of PS2 titles with no issues. I run it on my old 3570k/gtx 980 at 1080p/2k in some games with no issues. But you're right about PS3, it still needs ALOT of work.
PS1 has been solid for years. Even when running it under Linux. The Odroid N2+ is great, I have one too.
Or the third camp, Duckstation / PSX Beetle HW that can upscale to 4k and use CRT shaders with no artifacts, it really does make PS1 & 2 games look amazing.Just to drop my .02 in here, ps1 emulation can put you in one of two camps. Emulators that run the emulation fairly perfectly, but don't deliver any graphical improvements, which may not really be what people want when they dive back into a mid 90s console designed for crt displays, or emulators like epsxe that use pete's plugins that can improve visuals, but render visual artifact tradeoffs in most games.
pcsx2 is a better affair all around, as games had moved into a better 3d development space at that point.