Special thanks to @kessahmed647! There is actually a way to see a live view of most players (the list is pretty close to the same still, but this is awesome). Easy link to it here: retroachievements.org/games?sort=-playersTotal
Wait a minute... are you telling me we're actually supposed to PLAY GAMES? I thought the hobby was collecting ROM sets, tweaking emulators, searching for and configuring the perfect frontend, repeating that on as many new devices as possible, and then scrolling through the frontend for hours, marveling at the magnificence of our collections? Have I been doing it wrong all this time?
You forgot telling random people which handhelds you own online. That's also part of the hobby. BTW I have an Anbernic RG406V, RG40XX H, Miyoo Mini V4, TrimUI Smart Pro, Powkiddy X55....
@@princeshawn1330 I mean, to be fair, I don’t even own any other ones. I’ve just finally decided to get one because I don’t want to crowd my phone with games. So I’ll definitely be using it.
Telling my life with his words.... spot on video! This is a great guide to enjoy your handhelds with another use you didn't know you can give them: playing some damn video games!
This is called Tsundoku (積ん読) and it happens in other hobbies too, from cycling to diy to music where you end up looking at reviews of the next shiny thing and never actually using the products for their intended use. It's just how people are.
So true. I refuse to buy pre-homebrewed consoles because that is half the fun of getting one. I too have spent more time modding than actually playing a game
@willia_music I do too mich. I love customising my handhelds with various different wallpapers and themes. Needlessly trying new emulators, even to games running perfectly fine on current true and tested emulators. Having fun with ROM hacks, and patching many games with quirky new features. Messing around with different frontends and firmwares. Scraping missing artwork to an OCD level. Tweaking settings to get just the right filter looks or performance I want. I seem to everything but play the game.
This really is a badass list of games to play for some OG classic gametime. Also an nice pick 5 at the end. Oddly enough, I've been out of the emulation scene since before 2010 and just getting back into it. Bought an RG 556, loaded up a good few thousand games from many systems, as we should, and I needed a place to start. I thank you for providing that place to start instead of just endlessly tinkering with everything! Subbed with ease. Thanks for the great content!
When you're done with that one... (Which is excellent) Go to PSP and play Crisis Core next. It shows you some pre VII info that fleshes out the stories background characters. I envy your next few weeks... The 7 games are excellent.
This was exactly what I needed, great video concept, Joey. Just set up a new handheld and it occured to me how much I am suffering fatigue from the chase and haven't been truly enjoying all the hard work I've put in.
Funny enough, I've had so many false starts playing (and never finishing) Chrono Trigger, Castlevania: SOTN, and Kirby's Adventure. But I think you've motivated me to actually get on it and finish these games!
Chrono trigger may feel like a slog at times but so worth getting through. Kirby games are perfect for something you wanna play for a few minutes during porcelain times
This is me with Chrono Trigger and Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver. I can almost recite the intro to Soul Reaver without reference due to the # of times I've seen it without finishing the game.
True story. I went from RG353PS to MiyOO Mini, to RG405M to RG35XX to see what all the hype was about. Tested the MiyOO mini and RG35xx and kept the RG35xx and returned all the others. Finally got some hours in on the RG35xx but it just didn't have enough power to upscale some of the PSX stuff I wanted so back down the rabbit hole. Returned the RG35xx and bought a Retroid Pocket 3 Plus and the AYN Odin Pro for a comparison. Returned the RP3 and had the Odin now for a year. I just let a friend borrow it because I haven't been playing it much. Now I am watching review videos on the RP5 and Odin2 and telling myself I really would play them more if I just had that sweet sweet OLED. Then a part of me really misses the pick up and play no nonsense of the RG35xx and the vertical form factor so I want to sell the Odin and just get the RG40xxV or the Cube. I have a problem help!
I've not had this issue I just have 2 handhelds 1 vertical 1 horizontal & I pay games accordingly, when I have time I stay on 1-3 games at a time no more until I complete one
This is why I'm content with having 2 and plan to get 3 1 truly pocketable device. The kind of device that can live in a pocket or bag for when I'm out and about or just have a spare moment. Emulation power isn't much of a concern for me at this level, so for me this is a Miyoo Mini v4 loaded with low intensity games and other time wasters. I might play some Spyro or Castlevania, but for the most part this machine is basically a dedicated Pokemon and Tetris console with some Pico-8 games 1 portable device. The kind of device that I can break out on the couch, or toss into a bag for road trips, really whenever I've got a spare hour or two. It's got enough power to emulate some heavier systems, but I'm not worried about squeezing much quality out of what I have. For me this is my RG405v which I've loaded with some medium intensity games and more time consuming titles. I might play the occasional round of Double Dash or Mario Sunshine, but I generally stick to playing DS, N64 and PS1 along with some older retro games that require a bit more focus. 1 dedicated emulation machine. This is the kind of device I could hook up to the TV and spend an entire afternoon with. It's still portable, but it's not likely to leave the house. It's got enough power to play pretty much whatever I want without breaking a sweat. For me the ideal system would be an RP5 as it kind of hits the right mix of power and price. Something I could play PS2, Gamecube, some PSP or Android and a handful of Portmaster ports if I'm feeling frisky.
@@awyrlas yeah, I have an ROG Ally X aswell for anything PS2 and up been playing the Original NFS Most Wanted & this isn't a soap box moment, but I'm actually amazed at how fast I feel in this old ass game and how much I'm enjoying myself compared to new racing games it's insane I'm ok designer so I can't put my finger on it but dang when I hit 200MPH I'm HUALING and on newer games I hit 300MPH and I'm cruising
I was falling down this rabbit hole too, so I decided that I have enough devices to play on and have decided I'm not buying anything new until I get my money's worth out of what I have. I assigned a value of getting an hour of use for every $5 I spent on a platform to feel like I got my money's worth (actual playtime, not set up), and have been actually enjoying playing on them and catching up on old games with this method. But the main thing is that it's gotten me out of buying the next shiny thing because there's always going to be a next shiny thing.
This is a great idea. Ive got plenty of games on steam, my handhelds with 0 hrs playtime with them. Its always I boot up the game then realize I cant do it then end up watching yt vids instead
Totally feel you bro. I own (for selling purposes) a Powkiddy RGB10MAX3 and couple of Anbernic devices (had a RP4 Pro but sold it to make room for the RP5, the screen on RP4 wasn't the perfect fit for me). I was waiting for the Retroid Pocket 5 but I started having second thoughts about investing too much money on it and then I got an RG505 for €96 on sale, I can play some PS2 game, I love the form factor and the screen and I'm in love with the thing (saved ~ €150 in the process). I'm trying to get to a rhythm were I can play 30 mins per day in the handheld, giving the chance to a platform every time and I feel I'm enjoying a lot. The syncthing Joey's video is also a gem to sync saves between devices (having fun setting up the environment) and thus focus on what's important: gaming
I think the idea is great, but IMO 1h/$5 is waaayyy too low. I mean a $300 device would only yield 60h of playtime. I'd probably go for 1h/$1 spent or something like that.
@@Syssn3ck I mainly went for $5 just cause it meets my personal sense of value for what an hour of entertainment is worth, based on how much movie tickets used to cost when I came up with the number. Also, it's cause of how many devices and games I have. If I made the number too low, I honestly wouldn't get to buy anything new for years because my backlog is too big 😅.
I have a video coming called "Stop downloading/installing games and play a game" lol. That's my problem, I'm busy downloading games & setting up emulators & never know what to actually play.
Amen to this my man! I’ve found a good way to go it to really limit and curate what’s on each system to a top 5 or so. Maybe even have a 2nd SD card for this very limited set. That way if yiu do start bouncing around all distracted, there are only so many destinations! I’m as guilty of this as anyone, especially having just bought an Odin 2 which opened up another 3-4 systems for me, but I’m trying hard to focus! Wipeout Pulse on PSP for me right now - it looks amazing upscaled and plays so so well. It’s hard even on easy but fair, I’m unlocking more tracks each day and the play sessions can be short. Keep up the great work!
Thanks Joey. Deep inside I’ve always known this. I understood it when I realized I had nothing else to watch about handheld reviews, I’ve watched everything that came out this year. And I started playing. I love all PlayStation, PS1, PSP, PS2 and my PS5 that I’m playing more than anything else. It’s nice to hear straight words from someone who has influence in this hobby. I’m keeping only my Odin 2 and rg40xxv. That covers everything emulation wise, really.
You know what Joey, you're so right. I have several retro emulation handhelds and a Steam Deck. Just recently bought the og Cube last month (I've been loving it) and my GC RP5 is supposed to arrive today (which is awesome because the last time I used 4px, it took 12-15 days for my Anbernic SP to arrive... if the RP5 comes today, it would've only taken 9 days from when they shipped it). I haven't been playing games as much as I would like and buying handhelds is one of the reasons albeit a small one. Thankfully since I already set up my Cube, I don't really have to spend days setting up my roms for the RP5. I have more than enough handhelds to last me a long time. No more buying handhelds for me (unless they stop working). EDIT: just received my GC RP5 and it is gorgeous. Yup, took 9 days to be delivered from when it first shipped on the 18th using 4PX
One of these days, I'd like to get around to making my own personal lists: a "top 50 I've played but would replay" and a "top 50 most-interesting games I've never played but always wanted to". Then I'll pool together just those 100 games and use that as my list to go through. There are two problem with the crowdsourced lists like the one on RetroAchievements. Problem #1 is that you'll *never* find 'hidden gem' games on there; it's just the nature of those popularity lists that everything is inherently *not* very hidden. And problem #2 is that these lists will never fit all of your own likes and dislikes: if you *know* you can't stand Mario platformers (yes, I'm *that* person), it doesn't make much sense to go through a list in which *half* of the top 10 games are Mario platformers. 🙃
I finally just started doing this. After having owned like 20 devices I finally have landed on an OG Steam Deck LCD and a RP Mini. I’m playing games that were in my library and list that I haven’t started or finished. Currently that means on the SD: Days Gone (Only an hour in but so far great), Batman Arkham and Shadow of The Tomb Raider - And on Mini Super Mario Sunshine, Bully and Wind Waker
Just recently got into this hobby with the Miyoo Mini Plus and now got the Anbernic RG406H on the way for more performance. This has been my go to channel to help me on the start of my retro handheld emulation journey and I'm now addicted 😂
@Micchi- Exactly, I remember getting my RP3+ and tinkering until everything was how I wanted it, and then I stopped playing it. I enjoy playing my rg35xx more
Really good point. I played a fair bit but I probably spent more time setting up and building my library. I have the Cube which is fairly powerful, but can't really run Dirge of Cerberus or the Xenosaga games properly. I see myself upgrading in a few years.
Another reason why I bit the bullet in the end and just got the Odin 2 Pro instead of chasing the rainbow every release that happened. Now it’s all just done and there to play with.
I used to have just a curated list of roms, but it seemed like every time I would loan a handheld to a friend, it would be missing many of the games they wanted to play. Or I would find out about a game I suddenly wanted to try out, but it wasn't on the device. What I do now is include all of the roms, but create a favorites list and set it as the default when the device boots up. Some devices I have as dedicated. For example, my RG353P only has Nintendo games on it, and my RG ARC only has Sega games on it. Another thing I like to do sometimes is create an "anniversary list." For example, for this year, I have a list of the best games from 1984, 1994, and 2004, and focus primarily on playing games that I missed from those years growing up, or finally beating the games I wasn't able to before.
I almost convinced myself to buy the GC RP5 after shelling out money for the RP Mini preorder. I even told myself that I would sell the RP Mini to offset the RP5 purchase. But then after 24 hours from placing the order, I realized that it was not worth it as I have an Odin 2 Pro that is still the workhorse of my handheld collection, and swapping the RPMini for the RP5 would be a moot exercise (sans the AMOLED screen update). So I cancelled my RP5 and opted to continue using my Odin 2, RP Mini, RGB30, and RG35XXSP in rotation :) fingers crossed I mean
Without even watching this, I can relate. I spend a couple of days setting a device up perfectly when I should be sleeping. Once setup I go back to one I've previously setup and tweak settings or ROMS or setup a new one that's arrived. I brought 7 this month, so I can't keep up with my own supply! Setting up a device for myself or another IS the game! 😂
I don't have this problem because I came up with a solution similar to yours years ago: 1. Pick a system and find a top 10 list. Play through those games. 2. Repeat step 1 for a different system. 3. If you don't want to do step 2, then list 10 games from your youth that you never got to play or finish. Go back and play and/or finish them. 4. Make a list of five emergency backup games that require almost no effort to play. This will help you stay engaged with something in between tackling the top 10 lists. Some examples for me would be Mario Kart 8, Shredder's Revenge, and just about any Mame game beat em' up or shooter.
I've had fun this past month revisiting older handhelds from last year like rg505 and rg552. I have a lot of fun with retroachievements too. The "Beaten" category you mentioned is a fun way to track what you've played, and I'll Master on some games if i'm motivated. I'm also finally setting up my laptop for tougher games. I got tired of playing Beetle Saturn solely on Odin 2, lol. It is nice that a laptop can do Beetle along with runahead if needed. Overall though, just been playing more games and less buying devices.
I just find something to play and stick to it by avoiding the doom scrolling and just go to the Last Played area, or Retroarch's History menu and resuming the last thing I was going through.
Years ago I stated making backlog lists for each system with games I loved and games I missed, then filled them out a bit more by watching best-of and hidden gem videos and adding anything that looked fun or interesting to me. Some devices I still put full libraries, but others I just put the curated list, and the curated devices definitely get more play time.
Definitely can relate to this, except I always end up playing Dr. Mario instead of Pokemon. A problem I run into also is that I’m generally super tired by the time I get to do some gaming and if I get stuck somewhere in a game I rarely have the patience to go look up the solution or spend the time trying to figure it out. I have like 4 games in progress that fit that description.
This is something that I'm always conscious of, and I always make an effort to curate a library of games I truly want to play in lieu of dumping full thousand-game romsets onto every device. I consider what systems are most suitable to the hardware I'm playing on, and whether I want them because they're a game I'm actually excited to play or if I just feel like I "should" have them since they're popular (never been a Mega Man fan, still feel the urge to install all 30 of them on every device). I find myself using "top 50 [genre] games for the [system]" type videos a lot to find games to play, or just going to popular "sharing" sites and sorting by downloads. Another good way to find games you should have on your device is to go without it for a while and ask yourself from time to time "What do I wish I was playing right now?" Whatever game you're thinking of, that's the game your should have on your device first and foremost.
The community aspect is a great point. Genearlly, I still think most of the handheld hype is overblown, considering you could get a decent portable emulation experience all the way back on the PSP. GBA games ran fine on gpsp, PSX games ran perfect, the PSP JRPG library was unmatched, etc. Not bad for a 20 year old handheld. Just gotta find some people to enjoy old games with. Personally, I went back to my Vita this month, and plan to stay there until I finish some games! Might even do some hardware mods to it, USB-C, note9 battery, new grip etc... been running my own little discord game club for playing games in Japanese, and will stick to that for now :) The white OLED Steam Deck beckons, but I will stay strong, and play some games. Thanks Joey
For the first time EVER i am finally playing and going through my emulated games. I have been emulating since forever atp. Im halfway into Grandia 1. Retro achievements definitely help in giving me more of a reason to finish them too.
Glad to hear someone else call out those 40,000 game sets as being kind of ridiculous. How would someone even scroll that on something like a Miyoo Mini is beyond me. I have a personal collection of totally legal not at all downloaded ISO/Roms on my Pc, and I just load whatever sounds like it'd be fun on a specific handheld. Saves a bunch of time downloading/redownloading, and I don't have to scroll past games I'd never play in a million years. Made setting up the Retroid Mini take less than an hour as I already had everything in place(Admittedly not a frontends guy so I just downloaded the emulators and transferred files while they were downloading)
Love the idea of this video! Let’s be honest we all are guilty of a little hoarding every now and then then lol. One thing I do that has helped me is using the favorites to my advantage. I put 1-2 on favorites and finish those before I try new stuff. Also I usually only add stuff I plan to play ❤.
We are just like children that love to have new toys, play a little then want another one. I don't have 3rd party handhalds but a hacked 3DS, a hacked PsVita and a hacked Switch. A bunch of emulators on PC and this is absolutely enough for me. I don't have the time to play to all the game I would want to play. Thanks for the video. It is a very good advice.
I appreciate the sentiment Joey! We came here for retro games, not hardware snoobery! Your list is great! Much love from the miyoo man down south playing pokemon rn ✊️
I realised i wasnt playing games and was just tinkering with my consoles last year, so i set my self a knew years resolution to complete a 100 game in 2024. Mostly jrpgs but i wanted to start some seires i never tried before that are historically important like metroid and zelda. After spending two weeks creating a physical ever expanding Backlog i started check games of the list 😅 Ive completed 96.. Ys has being a highlight im up to seven 😊
You can list all games by player count on Retroachievements. Click nav bar games > all games > view button > players > sort players more. If the list is different its been updated since last year.
Still rocking the Odin Lite , and the amounts of games between emulators, native android games and ports is just crazy. Sure I cant play the hardest to emulate ps2,gc and switch games + no winlator, but my lilbrary is packed with high quality titles that can honestly keep me occupied for years. Yet I watch every video of new upcoming andoid / windows handhelds :D Almost went for the RP5 for an upgrade, but the stick placement killed it for me.
It may be blasphemy, but I stopped buying handhelds and have been playing games. I got a cheap phone just for gaming, clipped it onto my favorite controller, and have been having a blast. Just 14 games beaten so far, about 5000 points on retroachievements, but I'm not in a hurry. The point is to have fun.
I’ve suffered from what you’ve mentioned for years with subscription services for films and games, and you’re right, we end up not watching/playing anything. The trouble is, it’s now entered my retro handheld state of mind and I’m not playing anything. I’ve completed several PS5 games recently but not one retro game and I think it down to the reasons you mention and that I’ve purchased individual physical copies of PS5 games that I feel more invested in. I don’t know, it’s a really odd feeling.
Damn I felt this. Literally had days where the wife and kid left and I had maybe two hours to play and I look at my Vita, 3DS, Switch, Ally X, SNES mini, PS Mini... and end up wasting two hours deciding what to play.
💯 I had three emulators, it was too many. I wouldn’t play anything because I wouldn’t know which one I should use. It’s weird that instead of playing a different one each night I just wouldn’t play them as the solution. I sold two of my emulators to friends for amazing prices I might add; now I play my 35xxsp all the time. It’s special to me now because it’s my only one, ya know how it was when you were a kid and the feeling you are trying to chase. Less might be more when it comes to handhleds.
I've only bought a pure emulation handheld for the first time recently, Miyoo Mini Plus & Trimui Smart Pro, but between 3DS, Switch, PC/Steam, Steam Deck, PS5, PS Vita, Android, this caution applies to all of them. I've gotten very good at beating games in the past years, there was a dark time in my life where it was nothing but browsing Steam sales or staring at games in my library. Now I have no problem beating 15-20 games a years, several of them being RPGs like Persona, Yakuza, Pokemon, etc.
Hey Joey I just went through your mu os tutorial for my anbernic sp and now I’m gonna add some games to it with this list thanks for all the helpful videos!
God I think this video is one of the reasons Im watching you. In the past few years we all just come way into collecting this handhelds like pokemon At first because one is better then another and then beacause we just want an other one because well it just look pretty And then we become addicted to collecting them and we forget the reason we came here is to play some retro games! So thank you for this video ❤😊
I've been looking for the perfect handheld for 2 years now. I've given up, and now I play my old hacked PSP1000, fully revived with CFW. Perfect for my classic gaming needs.
thanks for the video just shared it to the whats app group so they can stop looking for the best gaming retro handheld. and just lets start playing i made a list a couple of months ago i have 192h total of game play o a couple of title on my miyo mini plus thanks to the game tracker and currently using my og 3ds finish luigi masion dark moon and a nds game castlevania orde of ecclessia and later lets start zelda tri force hero and the point is to just play games enjoy finish a couple of them and dont pack the sistem=console with a lots of games just put 5 to 10 games per console and only when you are done with that list you do a refresh of the game list . good video good content and topic.
honestly my favorite part is litrally setting up the device and getting the most of it only to realize i have other options that are simply better. but idk something about that whole setting up process is really fun.
I made a list a few years ago and have been slowly going through it. At any given time, I am playing several in parallel. It's a great way to focus and actually enjoy the extremely limited time I have for gaming. In the past year, I've finished Super Mario World, FF6, FF7, Advance Wars, Castlevania SOTN, F-Zero, Mario Kart DS, Mario Kart Super Circuit, Mario Golf, NHL 07...
Another way is playing all the games in the series over the span of multiple consoles, it's kinda cool seeing the jump in technology while going through the entire series.
As a father of two, with a full time job and 2 classes shy of completing my Masters degree, I have always had a game I am trying to get through, even if it takes me a month or more to do it. Just beat NFS carbon, and now I’m playing through time splitters. Never had an issue with this. I do have an Odin 2, and the only thing that can make me upgrade at this point is PS3/Xbox360 emulation on android and the need for a device that can run them. Anyways, happy gaming!
I recently purchased so many new consoles and run into the same issues: what do I play? I get selection paralysis, and when I land on a console and a game I think to myself - Oh but I kind of want to play this other console for this one game in particular. Friend of mine suggested to make a list of games I’m currently playing and work through that list, like Joey suggested. Hoping the holidays give me some time to
I love this video's topic. I have three handhelds and I'm satisfied until I can get something that emulates a certain dual screened system cheaply, with a touchscreen so I can do the second screen. I still play my first device the most, and usually for NES. I got some guidebooks from the 90s for old times sake.
got the Ayn Odin 2 Pro.. bought it like 7 months ago.. still in the box.. never used.. got every game you can imagine on multiple hard drives.. got a modified PS Vita.. PSP.. 2 mini AMD powered computers loaded with ROM's.. a mini PC setup for mobile retro gaming.. have not powered up or played any of them.. why? have no clue.. maybe just knowing i have them whenever i finally want to play them.. i guess.. i got issues..
Here's the thing with me and Pokemon: It didn't sleep with my wife, but rather, tried to make advances at ME, and I had to shut them down hard. Things would have been great between us if they just understood that we could have been friends, but no, Pokemon just couldn't resist me. Now it's just awkward between us and it's all Pokemon's fault.
When I started using MinUI, my playing behavior also changed. Much less scrolling for new games and more focus on good and few games. Thanks for your content 🤙
One of the things i enjoy of this hobby is enjoying games in different handhelds. Lately the past three games i been playing is Legend of Zelda Echoes of Wisdom on Nintendo Switch, Resident Evil 3 PS1 edition on RG35XXH, Star Ocean The Second Story R on my Steamdeck OLED. Overall I try to use the different handhelds and enjoy games as time allows. Gives it a different experience for me and enjoy this hobby.
The hardest part of this hobby… You know what your saying 🎉😂. When you pick a game then you have another decision. Wich version of the game I’m going to play? (time to investigate) 😮 Great video!
my current top 6 games - pro evolution soccer6 ps2 - williams arcades greatest hits defender snes - bomberman snes - bust a move snes - plants vs zombies nintendo ds - ghost & goblins ps1
It is tough because setting up a new handheld and getting excited is a large part of the fun for me. However, I haven’t had a retro console since I set up my Raspberry Pi 2B. Things have come a LONG way and I’m glad I picked up my Miyoo Mini V4. So much stuff is so much better, convenient, and easier to use than it used to be. I’ll be sticking with this one for a long while before considering another. And yeah, Super Mario World is great.
I play quite a lot of games - I set up apps for the games I want to play and then limit myself to those. Crazy as it sounds I'd never play Simpsons Hit and Run and I love finding a classic like that I never played before - but most of the games I play are those I already played, my games library is all the physical games in my parents attic. It *feels* like I'm not playing a lot because it's only about 1 game a month - but as I kid even doing swaps with other kids at school that was about all you could hope to play and had way more free time. For me things have changed, you left out GCN and PS2 and that's where I've gotten really hooked lately - and if I'm emulating something it needs to be as good as it can be. And yes Mario World is the best Mario! Can't see how adults can play Pokemon, I mean even as a kid I got bored eventually, it's just the same thing over and over and over. I shall stay out of your house. *Gasp* I even think Ocarina of Time is the most barren 3D Zelda - not the worst, certainly the most significant - but what I'm playing on my retro handheld is games that don't feel dated. 95% of games feel dated because they were still finding their way, so for me it's LttP and the Gamecube titles, they all feel like you could just give them a bit of visual polish and sell them again, and the 3D version of OoT taught me it was no such title.
I have an addiction, Dang it ! 😆 I'm ordering a handheld right now which watching this video. 😅 Michael Jordan in that McDonald's Commercial: _"Stop it. Get some help."_ 🍔
Ive been in a similar boat lately. Ive been in a rom hacking craze, going to find the best rom hacks for this game, that game, pokemon this, mario that. I keep finding new ones, adding them to miyoo mini plus, seeing if they work, and then i go to look for more. Then recently I thought about getting a device with a joystick like the miyoo a30 and then I landed at the thought, Ive barely played my mm+. I might just follow your idea on this. I need to play some games and have some fun damn it!
I'd be careful: RetroAchievements community likes to pretend us handheld users don't exist. I'll never forget a quote an RA user said: "You're just too lazy to sit at your desk".
Special thanks to @kessahmed647! There is actually a way to see a live view of most players (the list is pretty close to the same still, but this is awesome).
Easy link to it here: retroachievements.org/games?sort=-playersTotal
@@JoeysRetroHandhelds happy to help 👍
QUEST 64 play quest 64 🎉
Legit video.
I have an upcoming video called "STOP PLAYING GAMES AND BUY HANDHELDS!", so for those that don't agree with Joey, stay tuned and get out your wallets!
If Canadians could fight, we'd be fighting.
@@JoeysRetroHandhelds I think its allowed if you wear ice skates.
@JoeysRetroHandhelds you can have a war of (polite) words...
@@JoeysRetroHandhelds Don't make war, make money...and buy handhelds!
@@JoeysRetroHandhelds LMAO
Wait a minute... are you telling me we're actually supposed to PLAY GAMES? I thought the hobby was collecting ROM sets, tweaking emulators, searching for and configuring the perfect frontend, repeating that on as many new devices as possible, and then scrolling through the frontend for hours, marveling at the magnificence of our collections? Have I been doing it wrong all this time?
You forgot telling random people which handhelds you own online. That's also part of the hobby.
BTW I have an Anbernic RG406V, RG40XX H, Miyoo Mini V4, TrimUI Smart Pro, Powkiddy X55....
Don’t believe the lies. Games are just meant to be collected, whether physically or digitally. NEVER are you to play them.
Instructions unclear just bought six more handhelds with 1TB micro SD cards.
Me thinking im a chad for using 128GB cards for 10GB worth of games. Then this guy shows up
Were they the six handhelds announced by Anbernic this week?
I literally had a handheld delivered a couple seconds after I clicked on this video.
No shame. 😅👍
I just bought my first one a few days ago and it was shipped about an hour ago.
I literally just received a new one yesterday, and then this video popped up.
@@princeshawn1330 I mean, to be fair, I don’t even own any other ones. I’ve just finally decided to get one because I don’t want to crowd my phone with games. So I’ll definitely be using it.
@@sfoldyme too. The RG40XX H
I've never felt more called out in my life....
Great video!
Telling my life with his words.... spot on video! This is a great guide to enjoy your handhelds with another use you didn't know you can give them: playing some damn video games!
This is called Tsundoku (積ん読) and it happens in other hobbies too, from cycling to diy to music where you end up looking at reviews of the next shiny thing and never actually using the products for their intended use. It's just how people are.
Music producers and DAW users represent !!!
In the audio space, we call it upgrade-itis. And FotM (flavor of the month)
@@hitmangfx7162 hey have you seen that sweet sale on that compressor you don't need ? 😆
GAAAAASSSSSS
Maybe I should become a stoner again, at least they use everything they buy for the hobby. Lmao.
Similarly, I need to stop tinkering with them. Part of the fun is optimising and customising just how I like them.
So true. I refuse to buy pre-homebrewed consoles because that is half the fun of getting one.
I too have spent more time modding than actually playing a game
@willia_music I do too mich. I love customising my handhelds with various different wallpapers and themes. Needlessly trying new emulators, even to games running perfectly fine on current true and tested emulators. Having fun with ROM hacks, and patching many games with quirky new features. Messing around with different frontends and firmwares. Scraping missing artwork to an OCD level. Tweaking settings to get just the right filter looks or performance I want. I seem to everything but play the game.
I feel personally attacked… 😅
I'm going back to my safe space of gaming indecision.
you are not alone ahhaha
This really is a badass list of games to play for some OG classic gametime. Also an nice pick 5 at the end. Oddly enough, I've been out of the emulation scene since before 2010 and just getting back into it. Bought an RG 556, loaded up a good few thousand games from many systems, as we should, and I needed a place to start. I thank you for providing that place to start instead of just endlessly tinkering with everything! Subbed with ease. Thanks for the great content!
I'm playing ffvii for the first time ever on my trimui smart pro, and honestly I was not prepared for so dark game. I'm glad I finally discovered it.
When you're done with that one... (Which is excellent)
Go to PSP and play Crisis Core next.
It shows you some pre VII info that fleshes out the stories background characters.
I envy your next few weeks... The 7 games are excellent.
This was exactly what I needed, great video concept, Joey. Just set up a new handheld and it occured to me how much I am suffering fatigue from the chase and haven't been truly enjoying all the hard work I've put in.
Funny enough, I've had so many false starts playing (and never finishing) Chrono Trigger, Castlevania: SOTN, and Kirby's Adventure. But I think you've motivated me to actually get on it and finish these games!
Chrono trigger may feel like a slog at times but so worth getting through.
Kirby games are perfect for something you wanna play for a few minutes during porcelain times
This is me with Chrono Trigger and Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver. I can almost recite the intro to Soul Reaver without reference due to the # of times I've seen it without finishing the game.
me too?!?
Great list! Great advice, some recommendations:
-Suikoden II (PSO)
-Final Fantasy 6 (SNES)
-Street Fighter III Third Strike (Arcade)
PSO is really good, Phantasy Star Online
True story.
I went from RG353PS to MiyOO Mini, to RG405M to RG35XX to see what all the hype was about. Tested the MiyOO mini and RG35xx and kept the RG35xx and returned all the others. Finally got some hours in on the RG35xx but it just didn't have enough power to upscale some of the PSX stuff I wanted so back down the rabbit hole.
Returned the RG35xx and bought a Retroid Pocket 3 Plus and the AYN Odin Pro for a comparison. Returned the RP3 and had the Odin now for a year. I just let a friend borrow it because I haven't been playing it much.
Now I am watching review videos on the RP5 and Odin2 and telling myself I really would play them more if I just had that sweet sweet OLED.
Then a part of me really misses the pick up and play no nonsense of the RG35xx and the vertical form factor so I want to sell the Odin and just get the RG40xxV or the Cube.
I have a problem help!
I've not had this issue I just have 2 handhelds 1 vertical 1 horizontal & I pay games accordingly, when I have time I stay on 1-3 games at a time no more until I complete one
This is why I'm content with having 2 and plan to get 3
1 truly pocketable device. The kind of device that can live in a pocket or bag for when I'm out and about or just have a spare moment. Emulation power isn't much of a concern for me at this level, so for me this is a Miyoo Mini v4 loaded with low intensity games and other time wasters. I might play some Spyro or Castlevania, but for the most part this machine is basically a dedicated Pokemon and Tetris console with some Pico-8 games
1 portable device. The kind of device that I can break out on the couch, or toss into a bag for road trips, really whenever I've got a spare hour or two. It's got enough power to emulate some heavier systems, but I'm not worried about squeezing much quality out of what I have. For me this is my RG405v which I've loaded with some medium intensity games and more time consuming titles. I might play the occasional round of Double Dash or Mario Sunshine, but I generally stick to playing DS, N64 and PS1 along with some older retro games that require a bit more focus.
1 dedicated emulation machine. This is the kind of device I could hook up to the TV and spend an entire afternoon with. It's still portable, but it's not likely to leave the house. It's got enough power to play pretty much whatever I want without breaking a sweat. For me the ideal system would be an RP5 as it kind of hits the right mix of power and price. Something I could play PS2, Gamecube, some PSP or Android and a handful of Portmaster ports if I'm feeling frisky.
@@awyrlas yeah, I have an ROG Ally X aswell for anything PS2 and up been playing the Original NFS Most Wanted & this isn't a soap box moment, but I'm actually amazed at how fast I feel in this old ass game and how much I'm enjoying myself compared to new racing games it's insane
I'm ok designer so I can't put my finger on it but dang when I hit 200MPH I'm HUALING and on newer games I hit 300MPH and I'm cruising
Absolutely the same! My list for this: Rg35xx H, RP4pro, Odin2Pro.
My recommendation is get a small device and a Steam Deck and a Nintendo Switch if you want to play Nintendo games. Thats all.
I was falling down this rabbit hole too, so I decided that I have enough devices to play on and have decided I'm not buying anything new until I get my money's worth out of what I have. I assigned a value of getting an hour of use for every $5 I spent on a platform to feel like I got my money's worth (actual playtime, not set up), and have been actually enjoying playing on them and catching up on old games with this method. But the main thing is that it's gotten me out of buying the next shiny thing because there's always going to be a next shiny thing.
This is a great idea. Ive got plenty of games on steam, my handhelds with 0 hrs playtime with them. Its always I boot up the game then realize I cant do it then end up watching yt vids instead
Totally feel you bro. I own (for selling purposes) a Powkiddy RGB10MAX3 and couple of Anbernic devices (had a RP4 Pro but sold it to make room for the RP5, the screen on RP4 wasn't the perfect fit for me).
I was waiting for the Retroid Pocket 5 but I started having second thoughts about investing too much money on it and then I got an RG505 for €96 on sale, I can play some PS2 game, I love the form factor and the screen and I'm in love with the thing (saved ~ €150 in the process). I'm trying to get to a rhythm were I can play 30 mins per day in the handheld, giving the chance to a platform every time and I feel I'm enjoying a lot. The syncthing Joey's video is also a gem to sync saves between devices (having fun setting up the environment) and thus focus on what's important: gaming
I think the idea is great, but IMO 1h/$5 is waaayyy too low. I mean a $300 device would only yield 60h of playtime. I'd probably go for 1h/$1 spent or something like that.
@u12blue Haha, I do that sometimes too. Eventually I was like, damn, I gotta stop opening up TH-cam all the time, I got other stuff to do.
@@Syssn3ck I mainly went for $5 just cause it meets my personal sense of value for what an hour of entertainment is worth, based on how much movie tickets used to cost when I came up with the number. Also, it's cause of how many devices and games I have. If I made the number too low, I honestly wouldn't get to buy anything new for years because my backlog is too big 😅.
I have a video coming called "Stop downloading/installing games and play a game" lol. That's my problem, I'm busy downloading games & setting up emulators & never know what to actually play.
Amen to this my man!
I’ve found a good way to go it to really limit and curate what’s on each system to a top 5 or so. Maybe even have a 2nd SD card for this very limited set. That way if yiu do start bouncing around all distracted, there are only so many destinations!
I’m as guilty of this as anyone, especially having just bought an Odin 2 which opened up another 3-4 systems for me, but I’m trying hard to focus!
Wipeout Pulse on PSP for me right now - it looks amazing upscaled and plays so so well. It’s hard even on easy but fair, I’m unlocking more tracks each day and the play sessions can be short.
Keep up the great work!
Thanks Joey. Deep inside I’ve always known this. I understood it when I realized I had nothing else to watch about handheld reviews, I’ve watched everything that came out this year. And I started playing. I love all PlayStation, PS1, PSP, PS2 and my PS5 that I’m playing more than anything else.
It’s nice to hear straight words from someone who has influence in this hobby.
I’m keeping only my Odin 2 and rg40xxv. That covers everything emulation wise, really.
You know what Joey, you're so right. I have several retro emulation handhelds and a Steam Deck. Just recently bought the og Cube last month (I've been loving it) and my GC RP5 is supposed to arrive today (which is awesome because the last time I used 4px, it took 12-15 days for my Anbernic SP to arrive... if the RP5 comes today, it would've only taken 9 days from when they shipped it). I haven't been playing games as much as I would like and buying handhelds is one of the reasons albeit a small one. Thankfully since I already set up my Cube, I don't really have to spend days setting up my roms for the RP5. I have more than enough handhelds to last me a long time. No more buying handhelds for me (unless they stop working). EDIT: just received my GC RP5 and it is gorgeous. Yup, took 9 days to be delivered from when it first shipped on the 18th using 4PX
One of these days, I'd like to get around to making my own personal lists: a "top 50 I've played but would replay" and a "top 50 most-interesting games I've never played but always wanted to". Then I'll pool together just those 100 games and use that as my list to go through.
There are two problem with the crowdsourced lists like the one on RetroAchievements. Problem #1 is that you'll *never* find 'hidden gem' games on there; it's just the nature of those popularity lists that everything is inherently *not* very hidden. And problem #2 is that these lists will never fit all of your own likes and dislikes: if you *know* you can't stand Mario platformers (yes, I'm *that* person), it doesn't make much sense to go through a list in which *half* of the top 10 games are Mario platformers. 🙃
I finally just started doing this. After having owned like 20 devices I finally have landed on an OG Steam Deck LCD and a RP Mini. I’m playing games that were in my library and list that I haven’t started or finished. Currently that means on the SD: Days Gone (Only an hour in but so far great), Batman Arkham and Shadow of The Tomb Raider - And on Mini Super Mario Sunshine, Bully and Wind Waker
Days Gone was great. I was surprised how much I enjoyed that game on the Deck. Was a steal for the price as well.
@@skycloud4802 Really having fun with it.
wow
Just recently got into this hobby with the Miyoo Mini Plus and now got the Anbernic RG406H on the way for more performance. This has been my go to channel to help me on the start of my retro handheld emulation journey and I'm now addicted 😂
The last handheld I bought was a Retroid Pocket 2S and that's enough for me. We live in an era that buying is more important than playing!
After buying, tinkering is more important than playing!
@Micchi- Exactly, I remember getting my RP3+ and tinkering until everything was how I wanted it, and then I stopped playing it.
I enjoy playing my rg35xx more
I love you, Joey. I've finished 3 in the last few months, and it feels great. Keep being awesome!
guinea pigs chirping is wild
Why are you here? Haha
Maybe they're trying to figure out how to emulate "Chessmaster"?
you are looking to buy a retroid pocket 5
Really good point. I played a fair bit but I probably spent more time setting up and building my library. I have the Cube which is fairly powerful, but can't really run Dirge of Cerberus or the Xenosaga games properly. I see myself upgrading in a few years.
Another reason why I bit the bullet in the end and just got the Odin 2 Pro instead of chasing the rainbow every release that happened. Now it’s all just done and there to play with.
I used to have just a curated list of roms, but it seemed like every time I would loan a handheld to a friend, it would be missing many of the games they wanted to play. Or I would find out about a game I suddenly wanted to try out, but it wasn't on the device.
What I do now is include all of the roms, but create a favorites list and set it as the default when the device boots up.
Some devices I have as dedicated. For example, my RG353P only has Nintendo games on it, and my RG ARC only has Sega games on it.
Another thing I like to do sometimes is create an "anniversary list." For example, for this year, I have a list of the best games from 1984, 1994, and 2004, and focus primarily on playing games that I missed from those years growing up, or finally beating the games I wasn't able to before.
amazing. thankyou!
I almost convinced myself to buy the GC RP5 after shelling out money for the RP Mini preorder. I even told myself that I would sell the RP Mini to offset the RP5 purchase. But then after 24 hours from placing the order, I realized that it was not worth it as I have an Odin 2 Pro that is still the workhorse of my handheld collection, and swapping the RPMini for the RP5 would be a moot exercise (sans the AMOLED screen update).
So I cancelled my RP5 and opted to continue using my Odin 2, RP Mini, RGB30, and RG35XXSP in rotation :) fingers crossed I mean
Without even watching this, I can relate. I spend a couple of days setting a device up perfectly when I should be sleeping. Once setup I go back to one I've previously setup and tweak settings or ROMS or setup a new one that's arrived. I brought 7 this month, so I can't keep up with my own supply! Setting up a device for myself or another IS the game! 😂
I don't have this problem because I came up with a solution similar to yours years ago:
1. Pick a system and find a top 10 list. Play through those games.
2. Repeat step 1 for a different system.
3. If you don't want to do step 2, then list 10 games from your youth that you never got to play or finish. Go back and play and/or finish them.
4. Make a list of five emergency backup games that require almost no effort to play. This will help you stay engaged with something in between tackling the top 10 lists. Some examples for me would be Mario Kart 8, Shredder's Revenge, and just about any Mame game beat em' up or shooter.
💯 Agree totally, loved that one! Keep up the great work! 👍
I've had fun this past month revisiting older handhelds from last year like rg505 and rg552. I have a lot of fun with retroachievements too. The "Beaten" category you mentioned is a fun way to track what you've played, and I'll Master on some games if i'm motivated. I'm also finally setting up my laptop for tougher games. I got tired of playing Beetle Saturn solely on Odin 2, lol. It is nice that a laptop can do Beetle along with runahead if needed. Overall though, just been playing more games and less buying devices.
I just find something to play and stick to it by avoiding the doom scrolling and just go to the Last Played area, or Retroarch's History menu and resuming the last thing I was going through.
Never felt so attacked by a video title. Also, thank you
I can't decide what to watch on TV. So I went up just watching JoeyRetroHandhelds on TH-cam.
Years ago I stated making backlog lists for each system with games I loved and games I missed, then filled them out a bit more by watching best-of and hidden gem videos and adding anything that looked fun or interesting to me. Some devices I still put full libraries, but others I just put the curated list, and the curated devices definitely get more play time.
I've watched a few videos, but this one got me to subscribe. Good stuff!
Definitely can relate to this, except I always end up playing Dr. Mario instead of Pokemon.
A problem I run into also is that I’m generally super tired by the time I get to do some gaming and if I get stuck somewhere in a game I rarely have the patience to go look up the solution or spend the time trying to figure it out.
I have like 4 games in progress that fit that description.
I have played through super Mario world and super Mario land a few times though.
This is something that I'm always conscious of, and I always make an effort to curate a library of games I truly want to play in lieu of dumping full thousand-game romsets onto every device. I consider what systems are most suitable to the hardware I'm playing on, and whether I want them because they're a game I'm actually excited to play or if I just feel like I "should" have them since they're popular (never been a Mega Man fan, still feel the urge to install all 30 of them on every device). I find myself using "top 50 [genre] games for the [system]" type videos a lot to find games to play, or just going to popular "sharing" sites and sorting by downloads. Another good way to find games you should have on your device is to go without it for a while and ask yourself from time to time "What do I wish I was playing right now?" Whatever game you're thinking of, that's the game your should have on your device first and foremost.
I broke out my arc s today and played several genesis games today. I admit I generally doom scroll, but today I played!
The community aspect is a great point. Genearlly, I still think most of the handheld hype is overblown, considering you could get a decent portable emulation experience all the way back on the PSP. GBA games ran fine on gpsp, PSX games ran perfect, the PSP JRPG library was unmatched, etc. Not bad for a 20 year old handheld. Just gotta find some people to enjoy old games with.
Personally, I went back to my Vita this month, and plan to stay there until I finish some games! Might even do some hardware mods to it, USB-C, note9 battery, new grip etc... been running my own little discord game club for playing games in Japanese, and will stick to that for now :)
The white OLED Steam Deck beckons, but I will stay strong, and play some games. Thanks Joey
You literally doing the work I was going to do for myself. I wanted to know what everyone is playing on Retro Achievements!
For the first time EVER i am finally playing and going through my emulated games. I have been emulating since forever atp. Im halfway into Grandia 1. Retro achievements definitely help in giving me more of a reason to finish them too.
cool!!
Glad to hear someone else call out those 40,000 game sets as being kind of ridiculous. How would someone even scroll that on something like a Miyoo Mini is beyond me.
I have a personal collection of totally legal not at all downloaded ISO/Roms on my Pc, and I just load whatever sounds like it'd be fun on a specific handheld. Saves a bunch of time downloading/redownloading, and I don't have to scroll past games I'd never play in a million years.
Made setting up the Retroid Mini take less than an hour as I already had everything in place(Admittedly not a frontends guy so I just downloaded the emulators and transferred files while they were downloading)
Love the idea of this video! Let’s be honest we all are guilty of a little hoarding every now and then then lol. One thing I do that has helped me is using the favorites to my advantage. I put 1-2 on favorites and finish those before I try new stuff. Also I usually only add stuff I plan to play ❤.
We are just like children that love to have new toys, play a little then want another one. I don't have 3rd party handhalds but a hacked 3DS, a hacked PsVita and a hacked Switch. A bunch of emulators on PC and this is absolutely enough for me. I don't have the time to play to all the game I would want to play. Thanks for the video. It is a very good advice.
I appreciate the sentiment Joey! We came here for retro games, not hardware snoobery! Your list is great! Much love from the miyoo man down south playing pokemon rn ✊️
This is the video we need for these dates. Thank you Joey
Thank you Joey. I needed to hear this
You hit the nail on the head in everything you said, excellent talk and reflection Joey
I realised i wasnt playing games and was just tinkering with my consoles last year, so i set my self a knew years resolution to complete a 100 game in 2024. Mostly jrpgs but i wanted to start some seires i never tried before that are historically important like metroid and zelda.
After spending two weeks creating a physical ever expanding Backlog i started check games of the list 😅
Ive completed 96..
Ys has being a highlight im up to seven 😊
Appreciate the legit honesty on this one
You can list all games by player count on Retroachievements. Click nav bar games > all games > view button > players > sort players more. If the list is different its been updated since last year.
Still rocking the Odin Lite , and the amounts of games between emulators, native android games and ports is just crazy. Sure I cant play the hardest to emulate ps2,gc and switch games + no winlator, but my lilbrary is packed with high quality titles that can honestly keep me occupied for years. Yet I watch every video of new upcoming andoid / windows handhelds :D Almost went for the RP5 for an upgrade, but the stick placement killed it for me.
It may be blasphemy, but I stopped buying handhelds and have been playing games. I got a cheap phone just for gaming, clipped it onto my favorite controller, and have been having a blast. Just 14 games beaten so far, about 5000 points on retroachievements, but I'm not in a hurry. The point is to have fun.
I 100% agree. There are so many black holes when looking at new handhelds that you forget to play the games on the handhelds your buying
I’ve suffered from what you’ve mentioned for years with subscription services for films and games, and you’re right, we end up not watching/playing anything. The trouble is, it’s now entered my retro handheld state of mind and I’m not playing anything. I’ve completed several PS5 games recently but not one retro game and I think it down to the reasons you mention and that I’ve purchased individual physical copies of PS5 games that I feel more invested in. I don’t know, it’s a really odd feeling.
Damn I felt this. Literally had days where the wife and kid left and I had maybe two hours to play and I look at my Vita, 3DS, Switch, Ally X, SNES mini, PS Mini... and end up wasting two hours deciding what to play.
💯 I had three emulators, it was too many. I wouldn’t play anything because I wouldn’t know which one I should use. It’s weird that instead of playing a different one each night I just wouldn’t play them as the solution. I sold two of my emulators to friends for amazing prices I might add; now I play my 35xxsp all the time. It’s special to me now because it’s my only one, ya know how it was when you were a kid and the feeling you are trying to chase. Less might be more when it comes to handhleds.
Yep, "Overchoice", or "Choice Overload" is a real thing affecting our poor little primate minds.
I've only bought a pure emulation handheld for the first time recently, Miyoo Mini Plus & Trimui Smart Pro, but between 3DS, Switch, PC/Steam, Steam Deck, PS5, PS Vita, Android, this caution applies to all of them. I've gotten very good at beating games in the past years, there was a dark time in my life where it was nothing but browsing Steam sales or staring at games in my library. Now I have no problem beating 15-20 games a years, several of them being RPGs like Persona, Yakuza, Pokemon, etc.
Hey Joey I just went through your mu os tutorial for my anbernic sp and now I’m gonna add some games to it with this list thanks for all the helpful videos!
God I think this video is one of the reasons Im watching you. In the past few years we all just come way into collecting this handhelds like pokemon
At first because one is better then another and then beacause we just want an other one because well it just look pretty
And then we become addicted to collecting them and we forget the reason we came here is to play some retro games! So thank you for this video ❤😊
I've been looking for the perfect handheld for 2 years now.
I've given up, and now I play my old hacked PSP1000, fully revived with CFW.
Perfect for my classic gaming needs.
amazing
thanks for the video just shared it to the whats app group so they can stop looking for the best gaming retro handheld. and just lets start playing i made a list a couple of months ago i have 192h total of game play o a couple of title on my miyo mini plus thanks to the game tracker and currently using my og 3ds finish luigi masion dark moon and a nds game castlevania orde of ecclessia and later lets start zelda tri force hero and the point is to just play games enjoy finish a couple of them and dont pack the sistem=console with a lots of games just put 5 to 10 games per console and only when you are done with that list you do a refresh of the game list .
good video good content and topic.
honestly my favorite part is litrally setting up the device and getting the most of it only to realize i have other options that are simply better. but idk something about that whole setting up process is really fun.
I made a list a few years ago and have been slowly going through it. At any given time, I am playing several in parallel. It's a great way to focus and actually enjoy the extremely limited time I have for gaming. In the past year, I've finished Super Mario World, FF6, FF7, Advance Wars, Castlevania SOTN, F-Zero, Mario Kart DS, Mario Kart Super Circuit, Mario Golf, NHL 07...
Another way is playing all the games in the series over the span of multiple consoles, it's kinda cool seeing the jump in technology while going through the entire series.
As a father of two, with a full time job and 2 classes shy of completing my Masters degree, I have always had a game I am trying to get through, even if it takes me a month or more to do it. Just beat NFS carbon, and now I’m playing through time splitters. Never had an issue with this. I do have an Odin 2, and the only thing that can make me upgrade at this point is PS3/Xbox360 emulation on android and the need for a device that can run them. Anyways, happy gaming!
This video helped me play more games. Just finished DQ11 and just started Daxter for PSP. Thanks brother
Absolutely necessary video! Great work dude
I recently purchased so many new consoles and run into the same issues: what do I play? I get selection paralysis, and when I land on a console and a game I think to myself - Oh but I kind of want to play this other console for this one game in particular. Friend of mine suggested to make a list of games I’m currently playing and work through that list, like Joey suggested. Hoping the holidays give me some time to
I love this video's topic. I have three handhelds and I'm satisfied until I can get something that emulates a certain dual screened system cheaply, with a touchscreen so I can do the second screen. I still play my first device the most, and usually for NES. I got some guidebooks from the 90s for old times sake.
wow. the guidebooks🎉❤
cool!
1:36 im actually adopting/adapting this for games i have on steam, WISH ME LUCK. No more game buying untill my to play category is down a lot.
got the Ayn Odin 2 Pro.. bought it like 7 months ago.. still in the box.. never used.. got every game you can imagine on multiple hard drives.. got a modified PS Vita.. PSP.. 2 mini AMD powered computers loaded with ROM's.. a mini PC setup for mobile retro gaming.. have not powered up or played any of them.. why? have no clue.. maybe just knowing i have them whenever i finally want to play them.. i guess.. i got issues..
Here's the thing with me and Pokemon: It didn't sleep with my wife, but rather, tried to make advances at ME, and I had to shut them down hard. Things would have been great between us if they just understood that we could have been friends, but no, Pokemon just couldn't resist me. Now it's just awkward between us and it's all Pokemon's fault.
I feel attacked.
Yep, my Odin 2 is packed full to the brim and I barely play it. Time to change this.
Your honesty is refreshing. Probably will still but more devices because I am weak. 🤣
When I started using MinUI, my playing behavior also changed. Much less scrolling for new games and more focus on good and few games. Thanks for your content 🤙
One of the things i enjoy of this hobby is enjoying games in different handhelds. Lately the past three games i been playing is Legend of Zelda Echoes of Wisdom on Nintendo Switch, Resident Evil 3 PS1 edition on RG35XXH, Star Ocean The Second Story R on my Steamdeck OLED. Overall I try to use the different handhelds and enjoy games as time allows. Gives it a different experience for me and enjoy this hobby.
This is so true. Thanks for this man!
its crazy to think that we won't even be alive long enough to play and finish every single game we put on all our devices 😥
The hardest part of this hobby… You know what your saying 🎉😂. When you pick a game then you have another decision. Wich version of the game I’m going to play? (time to investigate) 😮
Great video!
I had an Odin 2 mini delivered today. I do find the fun of setting them up
The last handheld I bought was my Steam Deck when I finally was allowed to buy it. Idk if ill buy a Switch 2 but ya.
I bought one pc handheld Emulator... and I play the crap out of it...same stuff almost on all of the handhelds like you said...😅
* gasps in handheld *
my current top 6 games -
pro evolution soccer6 ps2 -
williams arcades greatest hits defender snes -
bomberman snes -
bust a move snes -
plants vs zombies nintendo ds -
ghost & goblins ps1
It is tough because setting up a new handheld and getting excited is a large part of the fun for me. However, I haven’t had a retro console since I set up my Raspberry Pi 2B. Things have come a LONG way and I’m glad I picked up my Miyoo Mini V4. So much stuff is so much better, convenient, and easier to use than it used to be. I’ll be sticking with this one for a long while before considering another. And yeah, Super Mario World is great.
I play quite a lot of games - I set up apps for the games I want to play and then limit myself to those. Crazy as it sounds I'd never play Simpsons Hit and Run and I love finding a classic like that I never played before - but most of the games I play are those I already played, my games library is all the physical games in my parents attic.
It *feels* like I'm not playing a lot because it's only about 1 game a month - but as I kid even doing swaps with other kids at school that was about all you could hope to play and had way more free time.
For me things have changed, you left out GCN and PS2 and that's where I've gotten really hooked lately - and if I'm emulating something it needs to be as good as it can be.
And yes Mario World is the best Mario!
Can't see how adults can play Pokemon, I mean even as a kid I got bored eventually, it's just the same thing over and over and over. I shall stay out of your house.
*Gasp* I even think Ocarina of Time is the most barren 3D Zelda - not the worst, certainly the most significant - but what I'm playing on my retro handheld is games that don't feel dated. 95% of games feel dated because they were still finding their way, so for me it's LttP and the Gamecube titles, they all feel like you could just give them a bit of visual polish and sell them again, and the 3D version of OoT taught me it was no such title.
I've been realising this issue and have decided to get out of this hobby and play with whatever I have now.
I have an addiction, Dang it ! 😆
I'm ordering a handheld right now which watching this video. 😅
Michael Jordan in that McDonald's Commercial: _"Stop it. Get some help."_ 🍔
This thumbnail could be interpreted as "stop playing with the retro toys" get the real big boy - the Ally X! 😂
Ive been in a similar boat lately. Ive been in a rom hacking craze, going to find the best rom hacks for this game, that game, pokemon this, mario that. I keep finding new ones, adding them to miyoo mini plus, seeing if they work, and then i go to look for more. Then recently I thought about getting a device with a joystick like the miyoo a30 and then I landed at the thought, Ive barely played my mm+. I might just follow your idea on this. I need to play some games and have some fun damn it!
I'd be careful: RetroAchievements community likes to pretend us handheld users don't exist.
I'll never forget a quote an RA user said: "You're just too lazy to sit at your desk".
I don't have that problem I've had a switch for a long time and I just ordered my steamdeck which can play everything I would want to play
This is why I need the Odin 2 so can play all, no need to upgrade.
0:59 this guinea pig looks EXACTLY like mine