I’ve been trying to get into playing some old games I’ve either missed out on or have completely forgot I’ve even played. I now find myself wanting to play games from SNES and the Gameboy line and can’t settle down on which handheld to play all these games on.

I have my old 3DS handhelds, and XL and non-XL version (proprietary charging), Analogue Pocket (no SNES save states), Miyoo Mini + (currently shipping), a Switch, and a Steam Deck (too heavy for long playthroughs). I find myself constantly switching between them all and can’t settle down to actually play a game.

Anyone have any opinions on what’s the best handheld experience?

  • axo10tl@sopuli.xyz
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    1 year ago

    IMO Steam Deck is the best overall option, as it’s beefy enough to run PS3 or even Switch games.

    If it’s too heavy, the Retroid Pocket 3+ is a decent emulation competitor with a lighter, smaller form factor.

    I find myself constantly switching between them all and can’t settle down to actually play a game.

    This sounds like one of those problems where buying more hardware doesn’t help. Ruminating about the “best” handheld choice is an easy way to forget about playing the games themselves. I’ve been there. The solution is to just pick a device at random, and go outside to play it. There will be pros and cons, but if you’re not even getting to the point where you can actually play the game, then the pros and cons don’t matter either.

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      Yep, steamdeck here, and once it’s fully set up it’s a great machine for emulation. I honestly don’t notice that it’s too heavy. Just re-adjust how you’re sitting or laying down or whatever I guess? Maybe put a pillow on your lap to give your arms some support? Not sure what the answer is there, but steamdeck is a great route to go.

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    1 year ago

    Personally, I think the Anbernic handhelds are the sweet spot if you don’t have a Steam Deck.

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    My advice would be to pick the GAME first, then, depending the type of the game, that decides your device. I personally own a Miyoo Mini (not the + model) and it is a very cool albeit tiny device, I can’t see myself doing precision controls on it, such as street fighter. And games like Shining Force are just a little bit too small for the screen, I’m currently running Chrono Trigger and Fire Emblem on it though, which I think is perfect and “casual” enough for its size.

    I find the Steam Deck the best choice for when I want to run Gamecube or N64 Emulation, owning the steam deck has allowed me to cut the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion because why pay for a subscription of N64 games when you can play them on the Steam deck? :)

    Lastly, you actually have more options! EmuDeck recently came out with cloud-based save states. Your Steam Deck and Miyoo Mini + both are wifi enabled and could take advantage of that!

    https://www.andrewbaker.uk/tutorial/emudeck-cloud-sync/

    https://www.emudeck.com/

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    I am ashamed to say I scrolled through here looking for answers as to why you intentionally caused yourself actual paralysis. I am an idiot.

    That said, I feel like you’ve covered your bases already pretty well. My go-to would be the Switch. I’ve also heard good things about the ASUS ROG Ally but that might be too bulky like the Steamdeck, not sure.

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    I really love my Analogue Pocket, but I (quite literally five minutes ago) just bought a Miyoo Mini Plus, for the convenience of save states everywhere.
    I fear I won’t be able to help you choose either, haha. I feel like it’s always a “struggle” between getting the most authentic experience and just convenience, really.
    The Miyoo might ultimately make it easier for you to pick up and play in short bursts, if that’s what you’re after.

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    The Odroid-Go series is pretty nifty. I liked the Advance better because it came as a DIY kit, but the Super adds the second analog stick and a bigger screen. Sort of fun to be able to SSH into your handheld if you need to. I suspect it’s more of a known platform in terms of custom software than your random AliExpress device.

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    I’d say Steam Deck for me. I like that it has enough power that I can emulate nearly any game I want, and it usually has a great battery life too. With that said, yeah I could see how it could be considered too bulky.

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    I have Miyoo Mini and it’s great. Community is very helpful, and OnionOS is simply awesome. But it’s really small, and my hands cramp if I play a bit longer. Also, any game that requires shoulder buttons frequently is pretty much unplayable without remapping, also due to the ergonomy. I am thinking about getting a 3D printed holder for it…

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    Oh man. The pocket doesn’t have SNES save states? Mine is on order but not due for ages. I’ve been playing on an Rg35xx in the meantime and don’t know if I can go back to no save states!

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      Unfortunately, no SNES core has the capability of save states. Someone would need to create one with that in mind, but according to some core devs, it’s very difficult. The Analogue Pocket would have been the clear winner if that was the case

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    Miyoo Mini Plus and Anbernic RG35XX, hands down. I love the vertical form factor and they are perfectly sized in my opinion. Playing GBA games on a Steam Deck gave me headaches because the screen was too big while too close to my eyes when I got in a comfortable position.

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    I love the Anbernic 351MP. The solid metal case and form factor feel great in the hand.

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    I currently use a cm4 device, gpi case 2 which is very satisfying to play on but doesn’t have working sleep features. Boot times long as well as safe shutdown. Wish I could realistically fix it’s “sleep” function.

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    Personaly I’m using my miyoo mini + for lite gameplay session like 32bits and under era, and I’m using my Odin lite for android, psp, n64 games.

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    man i have a retroid pocket 3+ and it’s incredible - i highly recommend it. also modded 3DS is sick as well.