Originally Posted by
WaverBoy
Ditto. These one-platform handhelds with crappy built-in emulation are an absolute waste of money IMO (though they do make for good forum debates :) ); the GP2X Wiz is twice the cost of this thing, but the emulation thru PicoDrive is reportedly fantastic, you can play thousands of games from all the classic consoles, listen to music, view photos & videos, read ebooks, record audio, etc. If you don't want to spend that much money, buy a used PSP fat for $70 (or moddable slim for a bit more), mod it, buy a 16GB memory stick for $60, and go to town. I'm currently a PSP+PicoDrive person myself, but might have to give the GP2Z Wiz a try sometime. PicoDrive on the PSP is damn good, but I hear that on the GP2X Wiz, it's pretty close to perfect. Notaz really is a genius. I must say that the gadget that's really got me salivating though is the hopefully-still-upcoming Pandora.
All that said, if a strictly Sega Genesis handheld was released that actually had nigh-perfect emulation of both graphics and sound, had a screen as tall as the PSP's and better quality (the PSP screen admittedly isn't the best, but I bet it's at least as good as the screens in these handhelds), was SD card compatible, was affordably priced at no more than $50, and was actually designed to look like the old console, black (no orange trim, thanks) with the Sega and Genesis logos properly painted in place and not on some cheezy sticker, then I might think about getting one for the serious nostalgia freak in me. Otherwise, it just wouldn't be worth it, despite the fact that it has an accurate six-button layout, the only possible advantage I can see; I can get used to using the PSP's L and R buttons for the extra two during MK and SFII marathons, rather than trade off emulation quality and incredible versatility. Bottom line, if I want to play Sega Genesis on the go, I want the games to play and sound as accurately as possible, so why would I waste money on a dedicated Genesis handheld with lousy built-in emulation that doesn't play the games nearly as well as another device which can play games from tons of other retro consoles too, plus ripped PS1 games (PERFECTLY), plus PSP games, plus photos/music/videos, plus surf the web via Wi-Fi? It just don't make-a-no-sense. :confused: