
I also have a Microsoft Surface pro 2 that I tested. I have tested retroarch on ps vita, and some emulation ol a 3ds.

(Playstation Vita, New Nintendo 3ds, old pc or old laptop) … and unless you make something custom or buy something custom, not portable.Everything up to and including Playstation 1.If you are unsure, go with the Raspberry Pi3 model as it has all of the options and power you will need. This is the best option for brute power, it is the most expensive but is the latest version, we might not see another version until late 2018/2019, Heat-sink is recommended for the Pi3 Benefits include extra USB ports, faster processor and extra GPIO pins for HATSĮverything up to PS1 runs amazingly well, DC and N64 support is slightly better.
SNES EMULATOR MAC FOR PS1 LACK OF RAM FULL
there is some slowdown with PS1 games and Dreamcast games, only a few N64 games run at full speed.

The zero is 40% faster than stock Pi1 so should be able to play MAME/NEO GEO games fine but only has HDMI out but no anaglogue audio outĪll games up to N64 are playable.

Benefit is it is the Zero is the cheapest option out of the lot starting at $5! dollars. Games on MAME/FBA/NEO GEO might be playable but at reduced frame rates. Raspberry pi1A, Raspberry Pi 1B and Raspberry Pi ZeroĪll 8bit and 16bit games should work up to SNES.
