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I used to use my Japanese red one for GBA games and the like, it seriously kicked ass for that purpose for many years
But the Steam Deck exists now and so Ive moved to more powerful emulation pastures
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Price would be the main factor. You can’t buy a Steam Deck for £100. Also a Vita is a lot smaller so easier to travel with.
I was considering a Steam Deck for the commute but people in my work place steal. Lads have had jacket pockets rifled and lockers broken into. We used to get free lunch but that stopped because people kept snapping the locks on the cupboards to nick bread and tins of soup.
Something I could either fit in my pocket or not be too fussed about the monetary loss would be the ticket.
damn what do you do for work?
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Any Chinese handhelds will do a better job than the Vita surely for less of the price, maybe ruling out PSP, PS1 and ofc VITA games.
I imagine that these old devices would have seriously degraded batteries, no?
Mine is 13 years old and still lasts a good 3 - 5 hours depending on the game.
I want a portable PC that’s vita sized so bad! I’m completely fine with it being weak. Maybe just strong enough for like 2016 releases
It’s insanely pricey, but the GPD Win 4 is the closest thing I’ve seen to what I’m dreaming of. You’ve gotta really want it at that price point though.
Probably a hot take, but I’d like a GPD Win 4 with Playstation layout. Whenever possible, I always go for playstation approach.
I was searching for one of those little retro things, and my wife was like “We have a Vita, need.” Abs she introduced me to this whole world. It’s crazy easy, and the vita hardware is amazing. Its a pocket Breath of Fire machine!
I loved my og psp and vita, but at this point retro seems better served by something like a retroid or miyoo. Or even just a decent controller with a phone…
That’s what I was thinking too. A controller + smartphone pretty much does everything the Vita does, probably even better depending on the model. And for larger devices you might as well go straight for the Deck.
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