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You can get a vita-sized handheld portable console running Linux right now
Self-modutizing and banning your comments from my thread if you don't shut the fuck up about Linux.
Go ahead. Say Linux one more time.
OOOOOOO IM GONNA TUUUUUUUX
You can get vita sized handheld consoles running GNU :)))
I'm putting two staples in your chest and one in the head execution style.
Really, on AliExpress or something? How's the gaming support for that, even if only for old-ass games like Fallout: New Vegas?
Aliexpress handhelds are mostly intended for retro console emulation. Apparently you can use Winlator to play New Vegas on something like a Retroid Pocket 5 though
I'm curious what buckycat was talking about though, because it's been a while I haven't played any games on account of my laptop being absolute dogshit, and not having a TV that I could plug into an old console. So a cheap handheld running Linux sounds like a great option, even just for home gaming. Not a huge fan of retro games, though. Especially because I play them on my phone.
There are small cheap Linux handhelds, but those are pretty weak and definitely aimed at retro gaming.
Gotcha... Maybe one day I'll pick up a used steam deck.
The cheap retro emulation handhelds are up to about PS2 emulation right now.
Anbernic and Powkiddy are two of the most widely used brands of them, there are more models than you can shake a stick at.
Lol I was in college when NV came out, it just feels like so long ago.
I'll look into them! For some reason, when I think "retro" I stop at SNES or GBA emulation, and forget that the PS2 is more than 20 years old.
NV in particular barely runs on hardware it was actually intended for.
There is a thing called Portmaster that can make both actually old PC games like Fallout 1 and 2 as well as lightweight modern games like Balatro or Stardew Valley run on these contraptions. Its device compatibility list might be a starting point.
There are also youtubers like retro game corps whose whole job is extremely detailed reviews of every new handheld game contraption that comes out.