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This is not meant as an attack in any way, anyone can obvously buy whatever makes them happy.

I'm just really curious who buys consoles that aren't that old for such high prices.

I can see the appeal of holding childhood consoles in your hands again, and I can also see the appeal in collecting cool really old stuff. But I struggle to understand why someone would buy e.g. a New 2DS XL for €300 or more.

So just out of curiosity, if you are someone like that, what's the appeal that makes it worth spending so much money, instead of e.g. just going with a steam deck and an emulator instead?

Edit to avoid confusion: I am not talking about new reproduction systems (like the N64 Mini) or premium emulation/FPGA systems (like the Analogue Pocket or the MISTer), but about original game consoles that aren't supported any more but also aren't really old. Something like the DS/3DS, PSP, Wii U, Playstation 3. Some of them are now more expensive in mediocre second-hand condition than they were when they were new.

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[–] Baaron87@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

The A3D (or A64) has an option to “overclock” the chipset so games that used to crawl on OG hardware run buttery smooth

This! It runs so buttery smooth for the most part it's crazy. It feels like 60 fps, but I have no current way to see stats. I think there is a dev console but I haven't messed with it yet.

I really can't wait for the modern wireless controllers to come in. They ship next month.

I also have mod kits coming for the og controllers with new joysticks and wireless connection.

It's just been really fun playing my old games again.