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Yet I wished they did more with IQ, maybe higher resolution, AA etc.As I said earlier though, I think this is more for nostalgia/novelty as opposed to someone wanting to play an entire library of PS1 games, at least you get two controllers unlike the NES and you can play Tekken 3 with a friend, no issues. Yes, I understand that it's a PSX with 20 roms, yet it's still a PSX console with an HDMI port (with some of the best games). So yeah, its price point is as outrageous as the NES/SNES Classic prices are, if you purely are looking at what you are getting. I have no doubt the PS Classic is going to follow a similar route. Purely technical, its just outdated stuff round and round.
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You are basically buying outdated silicon at a premium price, the premium price being balanced out by the fact that you get some free games and a emulator along with it.

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The latter is the reason why it is so popular among homebrewers since you don't have the Android overhead, but lets not kid ourselves here. Yet Nintendo gives you for 60-70 bucks 4x Cortex A7 cores, a Mali 400 MP2, 256 MB DDR3, and plain Linux.
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These are among the fastest TV boxes you can reasonably buy that isnt a Shield TV or an Apple TV 4K. That's 8x Cortex A53 cores and a Mali T820 MP3, with 2 GB DDR3 minimum.ġ00 bucks and you can even take a peek at a Rockchip RK3399 platform: 2x Cortex A72, 4x Cortex A53, and a Mali T860 MP4, 2 to 4 GB DDR3. If you just look at what the NES Classic/SNES Classic technically are, then you are basically paying top dollar for hardware that not only a Raspberry Pi matches and out performs for half the price, but you also have Android based Set Top boxes performing significantly better with vastly better specs.įor 60 bucks you could get an Amlogic S912 based platform. Sure, we are talking more complex games, bigger NAND spaces required for it all, but lets be honest, these things are sold with a lot of margin. Pricing point is not outrageous, it's only $100.00 and you get two controllers, what's so bad about that?Ĭlick to expand.The fact that the company who they are copying this over did it for 30-40 bucks cheaper and actually included some unreleased games does not speak in Sony's favor, you know.
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Pricing point is not outrageous, it's only $100.00 and you get two controllers, what's so bad about that?įWIW, many people who purchase this console will do so more for novelty, and it's their choice really.Yet many people did not have an original NES or PS1 and it's their chance to get one and I'm pretty sure the number of games included will increase overtime anyway.I have a PS2 Fat (brand new), it plays all PS1 games (When BC was truly BC).I have a PS3 fat around (need to revive it) but it played all PS1 and PS2 games, yet, I won't pretend my PS2 is getting lots of traction or much at all over the last five years of this gen or feel outraged about this, buy it or don't, but clearly there's a market for these.Ī strange response, really it is.No one is forcing anyone to buy this, it's a product on the market, you either buy it or don't.Yet, I can't begin to count the number of times I heard people said that they would love a PS1 or PS2 console with an HDMI port (well guess what? there it is).
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Even with a cheap 32G internal memory stick plugged into a generic Pi board, that's enough room for 50+ games with room to spare for emulation software and save storage.Ĭlick to expand.A strange response, really it is.No one is forcing anyone to buy this, it's a product on the market, you either buy it or don't.Yet, I can't begin to count the number of times I heard people said that they would love a PS1 or PS2 console with an HDMI port (well guess what? there it is). Most PS1 games are around the 300-400MB mark, for reference. That comes out to be 2.7GB, averaging ~540MB per game.

Tekken 3 - 439MB (it's not on PSN, so this size is based on "other sources" for digital download)

Plus, some games are smaller than 384MB (judging by PSN's own space requirements). They could've easily thrown in a measly 250 Gig 2.5" HDD to handle the larger games which only adds a few bucks to production costs. They had a shot to one-up Nintendo with their own mini-console but instead it appears they're just following the crowd. I understand the concern for storage space but I feel it is a non-issue.įor starters, Sony is in a much better position than Nintendo to leverage their own manufacturing and/or supplier contracts to put in an affordable storage option. Really, it's kind of a weak offering from Sony.
