Ii would like to add Taki Udon as a recommendation. I find his insight better when he’s comparing consoles side by side or across spending tiers. Watch a bunch of reviews before commiting and you’ll have a good idea of what you’re getting into.
Also, personally, a suggestion: At roughly 70-110 monetary units you’ll be buying consoles that play up to the PS1/PSP plus a number of smaller PS2, Dreamcast and Gamecube games fine. But if you want to go further… just go all the way, get the steam deck. The gap in between those two tiers is far more variable and has a lot worse diminished returns than the rest, so finding the right thing is a lot of exhaustive effort and then… the quality to price ratio has an astronomical jump when the deck and maybe the ally enter the scene.
Strafer@artemis.camp 1 year ago
Retro Game Corps is a good place to start when it comes to looking the the different retro handhelds. Reviews are detailed showing the limits of each device and often comparisons to other devices.
pirate526@kbin.social 1 year ago
I second this. Very good quality reviews, and enjoyable to watch. Ended up getting a Miyoo Mini + based upon his review..
Strafer@artemis.camp 1 year ago
It’s how I ended up going with my 351V a while ago (this is prior to the current generation of handhelds) and it’s been perfect for what I’m playing on it.