Po-TATE-oh?
I’ve long said that the handheld emulation sector is saturated with devices which all basically do the same thing, with only minor increases in processing power setting them apart – well, that and design inspiration, which usually involves cloning the look of a famous portable from decades ago, like the GBA or GBA SP.
The MagicX Zero 40 (available for under $100 from MechDIY) is a refreshingly new approach that doesn’t attempt to ape the look of classic hardware, but instead uses a bespoke design to offer a laser-focused means of rediscovering Nintendo DS games.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Po-TATE-oh?
I’ve long said that the handheld emulation sector is saturated with devices which all basically do the same thing, with only minor increases in processing power setting them apart – well, that and design inspiration, which usually involves cloning the look of a famous portable from decades ago, like the GBA or GBA SP.
The MagicX Zero 40 (available for under $100 from MechDIY) is a refreshingly new approach that doesn’t attempt to ape the look of classic hardware, but instead uses a bespoke design to offer a laser-focused means of rediscovering Nintendo DS games.
Read the full article on timeextension.com