UK on-line retailer selling expertly configured retro-gaming devices.
According to their blog post and YouTube video, it does run on an M1.
I remember, when playing RoboCop on the Spectrum, when you died you had to rewind the tape to the right place so you could reload just that one level. I died so much I could rewind the tape to exactly right place on the first try.
Screen aspect ratio is a big factor when choosing a retro handheld.
Widescreen (Retroid Pocket 5) is great for PSP and later 3D consoles, although widescreen hacks for DreamCast, PS1, and even N64, can add a lot to the experience.
4:3 (Anbernic RG406H) is a natural fit for most consoles.
You would think that the square screens (Anbernic RG CubeXX) would make sense for only a few games but, in practice, they work out much better than you would expect. Retro Game Corps’s review of the PowKiddy RGB30 explains it pretty well.
That’s really helpful information. Thank you, Kelly.
What does “internet” mean?
I believe it means you’ll be able to watch it on the NHK web site. Keep an eye on the show’s page.
Yes, K-TEC UK is a retailer. No, this isn’t market research. We’re posting news that we hope the retro-gaming community will find interesting.
It’s possible that I may have fallen into a pattern when it comes to the way I phrase the question at the end; but I don’t know what happened to my “d” key today…
Has anyone here tried KNULLI, minUI, or muOS?
Thanks for catching that, Murray. I’ve fixed it in the post.
The link to the article is https://www.timeextension.com/news/2024/09/this-is-why-you-should-never-store-your-retro-game-collection-in-a-shed/
That should be the link you see in the post but, if not, I hope the link pasted above works for you.
Gotta love the name.
Thanks for the catch. I’ve updated the post.
Thank you for pointing out the unclear wording.
This change isn’t about introducing any fixes, updates, or features to the emulator itself;
is talking about the change between version 5.0-21811 and 2407. I’ve updated the post to be clearer.
Dolphin have made huge strides in GameCube/Wii emulation since the 5.0 release, and I think they’ve done themselves a disservice by not highlighting these significant achievements through major version number releases.
How can you ask if it offers value without specifying a price?
You make a valid point. Given that it uses the same chipset, I’d guess that it will be priced a bit higher than the RG35XXSP.
After using OnionOS, the only thing that matters to me is the OS.
Totally agree with you about OnionOS. That’s what made the Miyoo Mini (Plus) devices great. Given that the RG40XX is expected to use a Linux OS, there’s a better chance that we’ll have some great custom firmware. I’m hoping for ArkOS, although GarlicOS may also be a possibility.
I have a Retroid and Android gaming is clumsy.
I agree that Android is a difficult beast to tame, though it can be done.
The Commodore Amiga is a family of personal computers that were available from 1985. They used the Motorolla 6800 family of CPUs, the main competitor to Intel’s x86 CPUs at the time.
The Amiga is held in great esteem, in no small part due to its innovative design featuring the use of co-processors. The co-processors had their own names, such as Paula, the sound co-processor.
Well spotted. No PS5 - https://www.capcom-games.com/marvel-vs-capcom-fc/en-us/
It’s an interesting omission.
From the description on their YouTube video:
Version 1.1 (CURRENT VERSION)
Windows: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YU_33kG2xShrPknpI0GsxjX3g52oN3Hh/view?usp=sharing
Linux: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oH3lodPnZEH86maA_mc8YKthxNV3FzZq/view?usp=sharing
https://limitedrungames.com/collections/all-games/products/xbox-limited-run-39-virtua-fighter-2-standard-edition
The Classic Edition (longbox) can also be accessed from that link.