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by zyb09
3278 days ago
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You can always build your own EmuBox, that does the same job and much more. For people who can't do that, I recommend looking into it, there are pre-build options, which require less effort to get running. Or "hire" a friend to build one. Nintendo will always be the only one who can legally sell a finished product like that. |
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A random collection of parts can be made to run a random collection of games at "decent" fidelity+speed, but you get much better results by cloning the output of a megacorp's QA pipeline.
I'd much rather give Nintendo my money for the work they did designing the system, if they'll let me. But if they won't, their design will still likely be better, such that the best third-party device to get will be the one that most closely rips it off.