The Retrogaming Thread! [8-bit/16-bit/32-bit/64-bit]

Realised most of my gaming these days is retro games, mainly Gamecube with a bit of arcade thrown in. After much mulling about getting a handheld device (almost got both a Switch Lite and SteamDeck at various points over the past year) I finally put a pre-order in for a Retroid Pocket 6.

One of the issues I've had is justifying the cost, haven't really wanted to splash out massive sums on something I've never really had before (with the exception of Gameboy Advance SP and DS Lite). I've gone for the 16-bit colourway with 12Gb of RAM, SD8Gen2 and stick on top (same as the top model below). All in it's cost around 220 quid, but doesn't ship til the New Year.

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Answer from the Retro-pes thread :

Yeah NHL 94' with is rebuilt every year even graphically, is a jewel and vastly more than playable now even if it's a 16 bits games.
NFL2K was promising but EA crushed it with their exclusivity contract :( At least we may another hockey game than the EA sports one (not a fan, boring and some movement to do are not very intuitive a bit like in UFC fight on the ground)



*Note : that game is already super good in his vanilla version but modders really took that version seriously and try to make it most sim possible.
OF course, with filters + shaders and all emulation brings to us, the game is much more attractive visually than on that video.

NHL 94: 2025 Edition​


The most refined and realistic up-to-date versions of this all-time classic game, has been updated for the 2025 playoffs! Here are the top reasons you might want to give it a try…


New in ‘25. Gameplay has been completely rebalanced, and optional patches provide alternate Arcade, Classic, and Rookie gameplay balance modes and more. Plus, for the first time, an optional wide display mode! 800 players obsessively rated, up-to-date rosters and realistic lines, based on even more extensive 2022-2025 regular season data. New player Photos, updated Logos, Colours, Uniforms, Arena names… everything up-to-date for the 2025 playoffs.


Gameplay Revisioned. The gameplay has been carefully re-balanced for a more realistic modern hockey feel, with harder to score goals, easier to hit crossbars and posts, more realistic speed burst, fewer penalty calls, custom energy depletion and recovery rates (balanced for more realistic line rolling and shift length), and player rating distribution curves that have been carefully calibrated for more realistic gameplay on the ice.


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And so much more. Of course there is the checking bug fix, but also a custom weight scale, less variance in Hot/Cold rating randomization, immediate goalie control by pressing the (Y) button with a six-button controller, a custom 3-Stars of the Game rating formula, numerous bug fixes, and so much more
 
Realised most of my gaming these days is retro games, mainly Gamecube with a bit of arcade thrown in. After much mulling about getting a handheld device (almost got both a Switch Lite and SteamDeck at various points over the past year) I finally put a pre-order in for a Retroid Pocket 6.

One of the issues I've had is justifying the cost, haven't really wanted to splash out massive sums on something I've never really had before (with the exception of Gameboy Advance SP and DS Lite). I've gone for the 16-bit colourway with 12Gb of RAM, SD8Gen2 and stick on top (same as the top model below). All in it's cost around 220 quid, but doesn't ship til the New Year.

Retroid-Pocket-6-redesigns-kv.jpg
The design is superb, especially regarding the texture material.
I also own one small console-emulator for games better to play in handheld, but i'm definitively more home console.

For PSP it's okay on a big screen but not when i want to play GG Shinobi or some GBA games. But i'm a bit dissapointed about the model i brought : the picture looks a bit too small, i should take a look but the screen ration is a bit too hybrid. Got hard to get used to it.

Perhaps one day i will check about another model but i'm at the moment more interested to buy a screen you can set to vertical for Shmup's and many others games.
I also wanted to built an "only racing" kind of system, but there's so much different arcade cabinet with not the same features at all that i given up about it. But if i was full or money i would built 4 or 5 system for old school system racing, more recent one, and shooting too (with a pedal like for Time Crisis but where you could play other games like Lethal Enforcer or House of Dead without that system to hide of course)

But also an Hang on type moto racing (is it the only moto game with that kind of Arcade cabinet? I wonder, i remember some Namco games. Here some Moto racing models starting by Super Hang On :

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Still Hang on, but i never saw that one, still cool but less immersive. I remember well one of that kind for Crazy Taxi.

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That one for Moto GP Racing looks fantastic but the price too

https://jclgames.com/products/motog...Sdeb4Hbv2CY2kdQWFOELiLGMHWRM7XPmdyPWcWeF5vZsq

On vid :
 
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Answer from the Retro-pes thread :

Yeah NHL 94' with is rebuilt every year even graphically, is a jewel and vastly more than playable now even if it's a 16 bits games.
NFL2K was promising but EA crushed it with their exclusivity contract :( At least we may another hockey game than the EA sports one (not a fan, boring and some movement to do are not very intuitive a bit like in UFC fight on the ground)



*Note : that game is already super good in his vanilla version but modders really took that version seriously and try to make it most sim possible.
OF course, with filters + shaders and all emulation brings to us, the game is much more attractive visually than on that video.

I don't own Sega. How is emulating Sega games ? Any tips you recommend ?
 
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