Say hello to the MagicX Zero 40.
Emulating systems like the Game Boy Advance, SNES and Mega Drive / Genesis is pretty straightforward these days, but the Nintendo DS is a slightly trickier proposition, thanks to its dual display format and touchscreen capabilities.
We have the AYANEO Flip DS, but that powerful handheld PC is so expensive that most people won’t be willing to fork out the cash just to play DS titles. Thankfully, a more wallet-friendly alternative is on the horizon via MagicX and its Zero 40 handheld (thanks, Retro Handhelds).
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Say hello to the MagicX Zero 40.
Emulating systems like the Game Boy Advance, SNES and Mega Drive / Genesis is pretty straightforward these days, but the Nintendo DS is a slightly trickier proposition, thanks to its dual display format and touchscreen capabilities.
We have the AYANEO Flip DS, but that powerful handheld PC is so expensive that most people won’t be willing to fork out the cash just to play DS titles. Thankfully, a more wallet-friendly alternative is on the horizon via MagicX and its Zero 40 handheld (thanks, Retro Handhelds).
Read the full article on timeextension.com