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Just put emulators on your phone and use something like this
Not doing that. De-Redditize your mind.
It's a good as hell solution though. My phone is already a perfectly good computer that can play up to PS1 era old games and pretty much all modern mobile ones, why should I buy another?
I jingle with each step as if I'm wearing spurs on my boots. Upon my belt a modified set of Nerf N-Strike Elite hip holsters and a WonderSwan Crystal, a model 1 GBA, and a Neo Geo Pocket Color. I can draw each one in under 0.75 seconds. Inside the dart holders: enough AA batteries to game for over 72 continuous hours.
I game where I please, out on the range, down at the spittoon, in my domicile while I'm stewing up a chili.
Have fun with your little phone thing there. I guess.
Oh what's inside the bindle at my side? A Sega Game Gear and the 366 batteries it needs to run for 8 hours.
Like the old gunslingers of the west, your long arm and side arm use the same ammunition.
Exactly.
How would you play PS1 games on a phone though?
I have Lemuroid and a few Gameboy games but that's pretty much it. I don't really know how to figure this out.
Install RetroArch for Android, download game, done.
Okay, now, dumb question with a hopefully simple answer. Where do you download the games? Thank you!
There is one other step: downloading a file called scph5501.bin that you can find by searching that filename. It's the bios file for the playstation and the emulators can't include it because of laws but it's pretty easy to find yourself.
You can get the games from a torrent site or by searching "ps1 iso nameOfGame"
Check out Myrient or Vimm's Lair. Full disclosure, this is piracy.
I'm glad I realized everything I wanted on a portable PC, my phone already did. Great screen on a small form factor, Wifi 6 for Steam Link/Moonlight and good power/battery ratio.
That said I miss the days when I could play Flash games on my phone (unless maybe the modern flash emulators have patched that in? i haven't checked in a while). That was literally the killer feature that lead me to buy an Android over an iPhone way back when.
You can play Flash stuff using Ruffle