Saw this little gaming handheld deal. I spend a lot of nights in hotel rooms for work. Is this thing worth it? never heard of it, but I saw it was a Black Friday Deal for $500 at Best buy.
I used to be a PC gamer, back 30+years ago. Used to be one of the first kids I knew back in the early to mid 90's that setup the F16 game over the dial up internet and played against my friends. Long time ago now.jr15aggie said:
So I would say if you are already a PC gamer, the Ally should be a great companion for you and the windows UI shouldn't be a huge deal.
But they are pretty fun toys regardless of what you get. I still prefer to play Xbox on a nice OLED TV, but I still play my steam deck a lot.
Max Power said:
I bought a Retroid pocket the other year in the hopes I could set it up to just play old school games but it turned out I was way too technologically inept to go that route. I'm a fan of handheld gaming thanks to the Switch so I thought I'd give that a shot but I'm past my prime when it comes to that sort of thing.
Yea I totally went down the rabbit hole when trying to make the Retroid function. Even found some YouTube videos to try to help but it was just not in my wheelhouse. If I had no budget I'd buy one of those custom built arcade cabinets with a monster game library already built in but those are way more than I want to pay. I've considered buying a Steamdeck as that might be more up my alley with tons of options across all the different platforms.jr15aggie said:Max Power said:
I bought a Retroid pocket the other year in the hopes I could set it up to just play old school games but it turned out I was way too technologically inept to go that route. I'm a fan of handheld gaming thanks to the Switch so I thought I'd give that a shot but I'm past my prime when it comes to that sort of thing.
It definitely took a bit more doing than I had hoped, but it made for a fun project. All of the pre-disk consoles are super easy to setup. NES, SNES, Genesis... super easy and the games all play great! Biggest issue is finding a good source to get all the ROMs. I'd definitely recommend using an older PC to search for ROMS because many of those websites are not 100% safe.
The late 90's / early 2000 consoles usually require a bit more work with bios file, etc, but it's really not that bad once you get into it. The Playstation emulator even does the original PS startup sequence which is just the best!
Yeah, but OP has already stated that it's been 30 years since he was a "real" gamer. I don't personally feel like waiting for the latest and greatest hardware is something he really needs to worry about.FatZilla said:
Steamdeck hardware is pretty dated. I wouldn't buy one tbh. Everything points to a Steamdeck 2 coming 2025 with much better specs.