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I received mine a few months ago and haven't been able to put it down since! Gorgeous device, abhorrent support and communication, lol.

If you're a fellow Pocket Enjoyer, please, share what you've been playing recently.

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[–] Carterbuzz@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Just curious what the selling point was for those of you that have one? Most of my gaming is retro stuff on my rp2+ or rg35xx and I just don't see the appeal the pocket has over the Retroid/Anbernic alternatives. Is the quality and ability to play actual carts that big of a selling point for the higher price and waiting?

[–] pyrodorobo@feddit.nl 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

To my knowledge, it's that the analogue devices are running the game in real hardware and not emulation, even if you run the files off a flash cart.

That's not worth it for many people, but if there's some game that you can feel isn't quite right on emulators, there's a good chance the analogue can be the closest to the original experience. It's definitely niche and priced accordingly.

[–] agg@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 1 year ago

Analogue consoles still are emulating the old game consoles, but they do so in a different way than a normal software emulator. This emulates the individual circuits of the device on a special chip called a FPGA. This has the advantage of supporting much lower input latency (say with real controllers) and video latency (down to the cycle for CRTs). This means your lightgun will work on a FPGA NES with connected CRT, along with making the system “feel” better (due to the lower latency).