That D-pad 🤮
You can get a G350 on amazon for less, and for under $35 regularly on aliexpress
Specification:
Model: V40MAX.
Product Name: Handheld Gaming Console. Color: Black/Light Blue/Grey/Silver/Blue
Screen Size: 4.0-inch IPS HD Full Color
Screen Resolution: 720x720 Pixels
Aspect Ratio: 1:1
Processor: RK3326 chipset with 1.5 GHz 64-bit architecture
Battery Capacity: 3800mAh
Play Time: up to 10 Hours
Dimensions: 6.02 x 3.26 x 1.37 inches
Operating System: Simplified Linux SystemCut and paste from the selling website.
Do any of these types of units manage to play something like Super Metroid with perfect controls to the point of original ROM glitch key combos? Even the switch native emulation failed at that one when I tried before I quit anything Nintendo related for their lack of ethics, theft, and extortion business practices. I got irritated when playing emulation if I could not play according to the old archived guides for the game. The emulated controls couldn’t do the same original key combos even when doing so programmatically with a microcontroller.
I know analogue uses FPGA instead of emulation, they have a product for the super Nintendo, maybe that could work?
Guess you are the crowd that’s being catered to with emulators that prioritise accuracy. So you should look for that label when selecting an emulator.
Reminds me of Tiny Toons for Gameboy. My brother would tell me he had a hack to get to the final cutscene. He’d do something magical and it’s start playing. And although I knew both the intro and outro of that game by heart I couldn’t figure out that he was just showing me the intro, because the game would restart when you pressed all (or most) buttons at the same time.