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Does anyone here emulate games?
I have been a little bit interested in emulation recently. A couple days ago I was playing Banjo Kazooie using mupen64plus, and it worked well. When I've beaten Banjo Kazooie, I think I will play Final Fantasy NES.
I've also played a few pokemon games, as well as the first and second Phoenix Wright games, using DraStic on my phone. In this case, I would prefer the actual handheld, because the touchscreen controls are inconvienent. Still, it works quite well for a game like Pheonix Wright, and if you use your phone, you can take it with you as you would a DS.
Older games are small in size, so you could probably store the entire NES, SNES, N64, GB, GBC, and GBA library of games on an average sized HDD. Thousands of games are available to play, and you can play them on your computer.
PS1 and PS2 work well in emulation. You can even emulate PS3 now. Persona 5 works quite well using RPCS3, or so I have heard.
I have been a little bit interested in emulation recently. A couple days ago I was playing Banjo Kazooie using mupen64plus, and it worked well. When I've beaten Banjo Kazooie, I think I will play Final Fantasy NES.
I've also played a few pokemon games, as well as the first and second Phoenix Wright games, using DraStic on my phone. In this case, I would prefer the actual handheld, because the touchscreen controls are inconvienent. Still, it works quite well for a game like Pheonix Wright, and if you use your phone, you can take it with you as you would a DS.
Older games are small in size, so you could probably store the entire NES, SNES, N64, GB, GBC, and GBA library of games on an average sized HDD. Thousands of games are available to play, and you can play them on your computer.
PS1 and PS2 work well in emulation. You can even emulate PS3 now. Persona 5 works quite well using RPCS3, or so I have heard.