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I wasn't talking to you. I know there a lot of emulators. I was only asking @Takayuki Yagami what he recommends
Depends primarily on what you’re doing. If you’re cutting off at ps1 like I was, than the miyoo mini plus or the anbernic r35xx are a very compelling mix of price, battery life, and build quality in a very nostalgic form factor. The miyoo from my understanding might be slightly easier to work with, but it seems to go out of stock more and it’s a little smaller than the anberic which is already pushing it as far as being almost too small to be functional goes.

Also, install garlicOS on either of them.
 
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It's a Harry Potter open-world game with some OK QOL bits here or there. Surprising amount of mechanics, but with a lot of room to grow for a sequel. 7/10 if you're not a huge fan, 8/10 if you are. The games in GOTY are just superior to it is all.
If Starfield could sneak into one of these categories then so could Hogwarts Legacy.
 
If Starfield could sneak into one of these categories then so could Hogwarts Legacy.
The Harry Potter game should be on there solely for all the dilating it caused. I don't think any other game this year had anywhere near the level of cultural impact it had.
 
The games in GOTY are just superior to it is all.
I would rather get SARS than have to play Starfield.

It was a bad year for games. It was the best year so far of the 2020s, but a bad year overall, and horrendous by 2000s standards.

2005 just swings by and says "Yeah we got GTA San Andreas, Psychonauts, Resident Evil 4, Killer7, no big deal, whatever". Meanwhile, 2022 stumbles out of the bathroom with his pants down, pukes all over the rug, blasts ass all up on my wall, and drops Elden Ring on his way out the door. 2023 got a D on his report card and technically passed, only thanks to Mario helping him. He then points to the many bodily fluids 2022 left for me and says "At least I'm not that guy".
 
I would rather get SARS than have to play Starfield.

It was a bad year for games. It was the best year so far of the 2020s, but a bad year overall, and horrendous by 2000s standards.

2005 just swings by and says "Yeah we got GTA San Andreas, Psychonauts, Resident Evil 4, Killer7, no big deal, whatever". Meanwhile, 2022 stumbles out of the bathroom with his pants down, pukes all over the rug, blasts ass all up on my wall, and drops Elden Ring on his way out the door. 2023 got a D on his report card and technically passed, only thanks to Mario helping him. He then points to the many bodily fluids 2022 left for me and says "At least I'm not that guy".
I love this post.
 
It was a bad year for games. It was the best year so far of the 2020s, but a bad year overall, and horrendous by 2000s standards.
Only if you have an allergy to Japanese(-looking) games, which is certainly the wrong timeline to have this kind of ailment these days. Unlike in the 2000's when there was an actual competition between West and Japan, so it was possible to be picky back then.

There are been plenty of good vidya in the past few years if you're willing to go out of your comfort zone.
 
Only if you have an allergy to Japanese(-looking) games, which is certainly the wrong timeline to have this kind of ailment these days. Unlike in the 2000's when there was an actual competition between West and Japan, so it was possible to be picky back then.

There are been plenty of good vidya in the past few years if you're willing to go out of your comfort zone.
Yeah, but let's face it, the days of being flooded with AAA Jap games is over, aside from Nintendo. 4th-6th gens were wild.
 
It was a bad year for games. It was the best year so far of the 2020s, but a bad year overall, and horrendous by 2000s standards.

2005 just swings by and says "Yeah we got GTA San Andreas, Psychonauts, Resident Evil 4, Killer7, no big deal, whatever". Meanwhile, 2022 stumbles out of the bathroom with his pants down, pukes all over the rug, blasts ass all up on my wall, and drops Elden Ring on his way out the door. 2023 got a D on his report card and technically passed, only thanks to Mario helping him. He then points to the many bodily fluids 2022 left for me and says "At least I'm not that guy".
You're not wrong about 2005 being a stellar year for games, but I have to side with @BananaSplit² on this one. Nintendo alone has been throwing out must-haves every few months during 2023, and this is supposed to be the "twilight" of the Switch.
 
I would rather get SARS than have to play Starfield.

It was a bad year for games. It was the best year so far of the 2020s, but a bad year overall, and horrendous by 2000s standards.

2005 just swings by and says "Yeah we got GTA San Andreas, Psychonauts, Resident Evil 4, Killer7, no big deal, whatever". Meanwhile, 2022 stumbles out of the bathroom with his pants down, pukes all over the rug, blasts ass all up on my wall, and drops Elden Ring on his way out the door. 2023 got a D on his report card and technically passed, only thanks to Mario helping him. He then points to the many bodily fluids 2022 left for me and says "At least I'm not that guy".
2010 is easily the best year for games.
 
Only if you have an allergy to Japanese(-looking) games, which is certainly the wrong timeline to have this kind of ailment these days. Unlike in the 2000's when there was an actual competition between West and Japan, so it was possible to be picky back then.

There are been plenty of good vidya in the past few years if you're willing to go out of your comfort zone.
yeah it's largely a western gaming industry problem. Not saying the japanese market doesn't have its problems but its nowhere near as egregious.
 
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