

I was not expecting this kind of subject matter expertise when coming to the comments.
I was not expecting this kind of subject matter expertise when coming to the comments.
TBH the front looks fine to me, though there’s a strong likelihood of accidentally touching the touchpads while using the thumb sticks.
What I’m glad they fixed up are the back/grip buttons, as this prototype is “push” only, where as I almost exclusively use them as “squeeze”. These are missing the L-shape where the button is built in to not just the back plate, but also the inside of the hand grip.
Stealing food from spiders? Not cool man! Stick with candy from babies.
From what I recall, I thought the RE (VII) Engine and everything that used it was used in was remarkably well scaling? After all MH Rise and RE VIII ended up on Switch.
For those that use Retro Deck and it’s prepacked emulator approach… What happens when an emulator is killed (a la Yuzu)? Do you lose access to that emulator in Retro Deck (i.e. is it removed with the next Retro Deck update?)
EmuDeck’s approach allows for emulators that are installed to persist after their death - they just removed the ability to select them for download going forward.
Played a lot of kids friendly games this last year (getting my daughter in to games) so many were surprising to me.
But of the games, she kept coming back to Alba’s Adventure - so that one racked up the play time.
My personal game that racked up the most time was Legend of Zelda, Echoes of Wisdom. After that, Judero.
I had one of these that also had fold out stereo speakers. Biggest gimmick, but I loved it
Bluey: The Videogame. Worked past the resolution issues, the control issues, and now it is great fun with the 4 year old.
What was the issue?
Twist it like an ice cube tray to see if it pops out.
As an Emudeck user I really wanted to give RetroDECK an honest whirl, but upon finding they depreciated Ryujinx despite there being a repo that continues with updates… Killed it for me.
Meanwhile EmuDECK supports configs for both Ryujinx & Citron.