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I understand your point, but in my opinion, I don’t see a reason for the ps5 pro because a lot of games don’t use everything that the console can give. NGL that I’m excited to see what the ps5 pro will do but until then we have only speculations. Thanks for your comment.
Some people still don’t have a ps5 in 2024 and they want to know if it’s a good idea to buy one. The idea of the video is to explain my opinion and point of view about buying a ps5 nowadays.
Miyo Mini Plus its only for true retrogame experience from PS1 below, yeah it can run Nintendo DS but poorly with frameskip, very bad for racing games but okay for pokemon games. RG35XX Plus can run N64, Dreamcast, light Sega Saturn games, PSP and even Portmaster games, it has HDMI and Bluetooth.
@@GeekPlayGamesUS so I recently bought a miyoo but unfortunately my little brother lost my SD card so I bought a new card that has no games I was wondering if you could give me a copy of the games on your card that would help alot
Please send me one miyoo mini plus with latest updates Are you ready please say yes sir ❤❤❤❤😢😢😢😊 Please sir please sir Big fan i can't buy miyoo mini plus because of price
I was just playing it this morning! Actually the quality is not so different compared to just standard console on VGA I think, but it does look very good this way for sure☺
You can click on the link in the description of the video and buy with keepretro. The price is around 70 us dollars. They are a solid company in the handheld environment. My Anbernic came with only one sd of 64gb, it’s enough to install a lot of games. Sd cards are not expensive nowadays and if you want you can buy another one.
I bought Miyoo Mini Plus earlier this month. I love that tiny thing, though that’s the only thing I don’t like in particular, if that make sense. Long sessions made my hands numb/awkward. Last week I got RG35XX Plus since I was financially able to afford another and that really hit home, the ergonomics are awesome. OS wise, OnionOS does wonders and it’s so easy to set up. I tried GarlicOS 2.0 for my RG35 but that was atrocious to set up since it’s still in Alpha but I switched to Knulli and that does great but I am still learning how to tinker the settings.
I understand your point about the size, believe me lol In the future I have the intention to install a different os, but right now I’m enjoying the fact that I don’t need to change anything in order to play. Thank you for watching and for your comment!
good job, i have it on the dreamcast also. but for the other games. sega rally championship - you need a sega saturn or pc version sega rally championship arcade - model 2 emulator for pc, or japanese version on ps2 sega rally 3- tekno parrot for the pc sega rally 2006 - japanese only for ps2, but it also has sega rally championship arcade - can be run in an emulator sega rally revo - xbox 360, xbox one, ps3, and psp which is different sega rally online - was available for awhile on xbox 360, and ps3 (but delisted), can play through emulator also that should keep you busy.
@@GeekPlayGamesUS good news, when you try out sega rally 2006, someone has an english translation patch, for most the menus and options : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-r0WSmBdNYEE.html
@@GeekPlayGamesUSthats not psp 1000, thats either psp 2000 or psp 3000 The psp 1000 is the heavy phat one & first model of psp console, the slim models are psp 2000 & psp 3000
My PSP is the 1000 and I don't know how you can confirm that's is not from watching my video lol Watch this video (not my video) if you still believe that is not the 1000 ru-vid.compHlg7g5aCcg
Had a Japanese dreamcast n bought a U.S. on release day. Great system with a good library of games that just got out shimed by the PS2. I wish Sega would make a new system