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Retroarch for SNES classic or PS classic ?

  • 15-07-2019 12:29pm
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    The PS classic seems to be working great now with retroarch, much better then stock Sony firmware according to Youtube. I wasnt interested at all in the PS classic until I saw it's performance on Youtube videos.

    However I believe the SNES Classic runs great with retroarch to.

    Which system should I buy in your opinion for the purpose of running retroarch ?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,759 ✭✭✭Inviere


    mondeo wrote: »
    The PS classic seems to be working great now with retroarch, much better then stock Sony firmware according to Youtube. I wasnt interested at all in the PS classic until I saw it's performance on Youtube videos.

    However I believe the SNES Classic runs great with retroarch to.

    Which system should I buy in your opinion for the purpose of running retroarch ?

    For purely RetroArch? A Raspberry Pi4 with a case, sd card, and power supply will likely come in at roughly the price of the Snes Mini....but would walk all over both the Snes Mini and PS Classic in terms of ability. I believe the Pi4 has enough under the lid to run RetroArch with the run-ahead feature on too, which makes it instantly the platform of choice for RetroArch in that price bracket.


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