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makingStuffForFun, do gaming w A retro gaming handheld console has been amazing for me and I want to recommend it
@makingStuffForFun@lemmy.ml avatar

Purchased My wife a RP5 for Christmas. I could see she’d always wanted to game, but was embarrassed that her controller skills were non existence.

3+ months in, and she’s a button maniac. Her farm in Stardew is insane, and she’s fighting monsters in the caves better than I do.

That little device created a private space for her, to get lost in the magical little world, and in the process has turned her into a gamer.

I never interfered. Only answered her queries when she asked, and let her go at her own pace.

Total game changer. I’m so proud of her.

Can’t wait to get her into some new games, but waiting for her to make the call. All in her own time.

cRazi_man,

I thought it would be perfect for the Mrs, but she’s refused saying she going to end up staying up way too late because she gets addicted to games 😆

The only thing you’ve got to be cautious about is localised save files of you haven’t set up something like syncthing for backup.

60d, do games w Suggestions for a top down game that is genuinely different to all the others?

Factorio 🏭

Factorio is a game in which you build and maintain factories. You will be mining resources, researching technologies, building infrastructure, automating production and fighting enemies.

FlembleFabber,

How is this genuinely different?

60d,

That’s a really great question. I will leave it to other people in the comments to answer.

I took OP’s question to mean, “Give me some top-down game suggestions”.

Now that I read it again, I see your point. But also, I can’t think of any of the suggestions in this thread as being unique.

pishadoot,

The game defined the factory builder genre. Everything that followed (Dyson sphere project, satisfactory, shapez, etc etc etc) came after factorio (nicknamed cracktorio because of its addictive qualities) was released.

Gameplay wise it’s a top down with some vehicles and weapons, which is not unique at all, but the core of the gameplay loop was unique and spawned an entire sub genre of build games.

For the akshuallys in the room, it is possible that there were factory line builders before factorio that I’m not aware of, but none had the depth and breadth and definitely none were as popular/iconic.

x00z, do games w Suggestions for mouse only games?
@x00z@lemmy.world avatar

Chess.

Blue_Morpho, do games w A retro gaming handheld console has been amazing for me and I want to recommend it

I have a RP3+ but after using it a while, Android is too much of a hassle.

Miyoo Mini or Anbernic equivalents running Linux are so much easier. There’s no setup- just put your roms in a folder and go. I spent hours on the Retroid just trying to to get launchers looking nice and emulators configured.

But the critical feature is Android will never have is fast boot. When you hit the power on the Miyoo it saves the game state and completely powers down. It doesn’t go to sleep like Android where the bat is dead a day later. The Miyoo will have power weeks later. And because it boots in 10 seconds right into the middle of the game exactly when you hit power off, it’s not a problem to wait for a full boot.

Krackalot,

So I started looking at these two companies. It looks like only anbernic has a horizontal. A lot of those actually run Android, but it appears the best Linux one is the 40xx. Do you know if that’s correct, or any other input that would help me select one? Thanks in advance.

*Edit: Also, to anyone else interested. Anbernic is going to have a Easter sale on Sunday at 11am eastern.

Blue_Morpho,

I have/had ( bought for friends or myself) Anbernic 35xx, 35xx SP, rg cube x, 351 mp.

There are so many variations that it’s really personal preference. Like are you doing 16:9 games or 4:3? I wanted something for old arcades like pacman and space invaders so I got the cube. That screen ratio also happens to work well for Gameboy

Yeah Miyoo only makes a vertical and a flip. Retro game corps says the flip has some quality control problems.

FearMeAndDecay,

I’ve been seriously considering getting the anbernic sp but I know nothing about Linux (interested in Linux, hence being here, but not a tech person so), and very little about emulation honestly. Do you have any recommendations or advice for beginners? I’ve tried reading guides that say they’re for beginners but then they talk about knulli and stuff and I get real confused

Blue_Morpho, (edited )

They run Linux but you don’t need to know anything. They work out of the box. Guides are for upgrading to different user interfaces. You do need to learn how to make a copy of a micro SD card because the ones that ship with the devices are extremely low quality and will quickly fail. I use the one from Raspberry Pi. It’s for installing pi OS but it does anything. www.raspberrypi.com/software/

Installing a different OS on a hand held is only picking a different image file like Knulli or GarlicOS when copying onto an SD card.

FearMeAndDecay,

Thank you! This helps a lot bc I was worried I’d have to become a Linux master just to use one of these emulators

WhiteBurrito,

I recently got a Trimui Smart Pro, if you’re looking for horizontal devices, it’s also worth a look

Krackalot,

I saw that on aliexpress, but was hesitant because you never really know with stuff from there unless you know the brand or have experience. I’ll definitely look at it more seriously now. Any idea what gen it can play up to? The 40xx can do ps1, but runs poorly with GameCube.

WhiteBurrito,

If you look for stores with good reviews and good sales numbers you’re 90% sure you’ll get what you paid for. There are some other sellers for these types of devices like LITNXT, and you can even find them on Amazon (usually more expensive).

If you want anything like PS2 or gamecube prepare to pay $150+ for a device, and most likely it will be an android based device like the retroid pocket devices

Most of these ambernic/Miyoo/powkiddy/Trimui Linux devices are aimed to play up to PSP, and some PSP games will run poorly, they’re using older cheaper chips, so they’re honestly weak devices.

IMO, best case is buying one of these devices for psp and below, and a steam deck or other handheld PC for PSP onwards… And PC gaming obviously.

I have an ROG Ally, and PS2, gamecube and WiiU runs great, but it feels like overkill for GBA and PS1 for example, so, for older emulation I just use this $60 device

Krackalot,

That’s what I kinda expected. I’ll probably just get to 40xxh or the smart pro. Thanks.

WhiteBurrito,

No worries! If you have any questions on the smart pro just let me know, it’s the only one of those devices that I have

cRazi_man, (edited )

AliExpress is really good and reliable now. I get plenty of stuff off there. Linus Tech Tips even recommends it as one of the best places to pick up a bargain on a desktop CPU. They give you a refund if items are undelivered. I look for items with plenty of pictures and detailed descriptions and picture reviews, and I’ve never been disappointed.

The other thing is that lots of deals end up being discussed on HotUKDeals.com and forum users will report back (e.g. cuing a Crucial NVME drive for £30 and posting speed tests and that it’s the real thing).

These plans for tariffs are going to affect Americans badly though. eBay is recommended in that case.

Krackalot,

Don’t get me wrong, I love Aliexpress, but it’s like the wild west. I personally never buy anything unless it has reviews that describe what I’m actually buying. I was looking at a back seat cover for my dogs to ride in my truck. The only review that had a description was clearly about a dress. I did get a laugh thinking about that guys wife wearing a seat protector out to the club though.

Elevator7009, do games w [DCSS] I did it! I touched the Orb...

For curious onlookers like myself out of the loop, this is Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup. Best wishes OP

captain_aggravated, do games w Suggestions for mouse only games?
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

Give Kingdom of Loathing a try.

bluegreenwookie, do games w Suggestions for a top down game that is genuinely different to all the others?

Idk if it counts but “shady part of me” was an excellent game.

It’s more up and to the side then top down it is a really fun platformer with interesting light mechanics and worth checking out.

Novamdomum,
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Wow, that looks amazing! and 85% off on Steam... Think I'll grab that right now :)

truxnell, do games w A retro gaming handheld console has been amazing for me and I want to recommend it

Why would you go for these devices over a steam deck + emudeck? My steam deck is my powerhouse that plays all my Indies, sreams more demanding games from my gaming PC, has a massive retro library and works as a Plex media streamer for travel. It’s my dream all-in-one device. The only reason I could see to add this as well would be the form factor?

hobbsc,
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while i don’t have one of these handhelds, i do have a 2ds xl and i had a steam deck that i eventually sold. for me it’s mostly size. i took it to three countries and several states and it was mostly just a burden to carry the deck around, meanwhile the smaller device was easier to toss in a bag.

part of my choice was also that i don’t play a lot of modern games so i didn’t need the horsepower that the steam deck provided. it’s all nuance and preference, i think.

WhiteBurrito,

Confort and battery life.

I love my ROG Ally, it’s amazing for a bunch of games, but I honestly don’t find it comfortable to play GBA or PS1 games for example, and the battery life is like 4 hours tops.

I recently got a Trimui Smart Pro and been playing GBA games on and off in between work meetings or when I go out. It fits on my pocket alongside my phone and the battery lasts like 6 hours depending on the system.

Different uses cases, and for $50 it’s honestly not a hard sell

smort,
@smort@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah pocketability.

I have a Deck, but unless I’m taking a backpack already for a longer trip, I’ll just pocket the Miyoo Mini or 6” Kobo ereader. Double if I’m heading somewhere shady

truxnell,

Interesting, ive been OK lugging my deck around but i mainly travel for work so it just goes in my daybag for train use/hotel use. And as i work from home mostly thats not daily - it gets most of its use around the house plugged into various chargers i have scattered by every casual seating spot…

Different strokes for different lifestyles i guess.

cRazi_man,

Pocketability is the biggest bonus for me. This doesn’t replace my Steam Deck, it supplements my gaming by making games available in situations where I can’t carry around a giant Deck.

The other issue is that my 4 yr old son has really gotten into gaming (Mario Odyssey) and takes the Deck off me a lot of the time 😄

truxnell,

Interesting, i love the size of the steam deck - its a positive for me not a con. Im tempted to check out one of the smaller ones for fun if the price is right, but i also love the ‘all in one’ solution (so i dont have to sync game saves between devices etc) My 5yo daugher got heavily into Mario Odysee too! We have a switch so we let her on it, but had to wind back game time as she got a bit too obsessed. She went from being barely able to jump on boxes (as jump + move at the same time was hard) and like 3 weeks later she bet the basic game, and now is nearly 400 moons… She keeps asking me for help finding them and im like ‘kid, you surpassed my knowledge of the game a month back’

cRazi_man,

My younger one (4) gets scared by Bowser and comes to me. I have to do the same stages over and over for him. But he’s getting better.

The older one (6 now) finished Super Hexagon (all stages) and Ori to 100% completion at the age of 4. He used to ask for help with the last stage of Super Hexagon… That was way beyond my abilities. Really need to get this kid onto Street Fighter to male use of these skills.

MonkderVierte,

Most download 1000s of retro games for you, because they aren’t allowed to ship them preinstalled. But they are usually part of the deal.

t3rmit3, do gaming w Adult gamers of Lemmy how do you find time to game without being exhausted of the screen?

I don’t burn out on screens. I can enjoy a game for 4 hours to unwind from 6 hours of work.

If you’re just starting out working, I wager to say you’re still… unoptimized. Putting in a lot more effort than necessary. New jobs are always stressful. Working for the first time even worse. Give it 10 years of working, and you’ll (hopefully) find your groove where you don’t let work drain your entire battery, and you still have energy left for relaxation.

w8ghT, do games w A retro gaming handheld console has been amazing for me and I want to recommend it
@w8ghT@lemy.nl avatar

Cool emulators/ handheld!!!

nutsack, (edited ) do gaming w Adult gamers of Lemmy how do you find time to game without being exhausted of the screen?

i can’t play anything that requires more than 0 minutes of my time in a session because i have extreme levels of adult ADHD or something

Commiunism, do gaming w Adult gamers of Lemmy how do you find time to game without being exhausted of the screen?

Sounds like you’re mentally drained after work to be honest. Nothing you can really do about it except play on some days only when you have the energy for it, or on the weekends.

YiddishMcSquidish, do gaming w Adult gamers of Lemmy how do you find time to game without being exhausted of the screen?

Weed helps, but not much. What really helped was getting out from a screen most of the working day.

KingOfTheCouch, do gaming w Adult gamers of Lemmy how do you find time to game without being exhausted of the screen?

I watch other people play the games. Then when I’m tired I close my eyes and I have a nap. I can wake up, fully rested and maybe get to see the final boss! Or not. Maybe I just go to bed.

Kissaki,

Username checks out.

Monkyhands, do gaming w Adult gamers of Lemmy how do you find time to game without being exhausted of the screen?

I play pretty much exclusively on handheld these day. The last thing I want to do after a long day working, is to sit at my desk some more.

I have a Switch and a Steamdeck, both are fantastic for different purposes, and both let me game while relaxing on the sofa or anywhere else.

I usually bring one of then when I travel for work as well, great for killing time in airports or while flying. I’d highly recommend the Steamdeck for your situation - it’s definitely worth it.

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