Absolutely. It's certainly a fair deal at worst. At best it's an excellent bargain. Additionally, the reason to buy this would be to give to someone who's neither willing nor capable of dealing with tweaking. This is the kind of thing you give to a little kid and never think about or worry about again.
I am a huge fan of the DataFrog SF2000 which I got for $12cdn/$9usd and has an analog stick as well as d-pad. Even at this price point, the lack of any analog stick is a dealbreaker for me, however the ability to play PS1 (and at a decent framerate!) at this price point is very impressive. The SF2000 needs custom firmware to unlock most systems and it tops out at GBA level, no PS1 or N64 emu available. If the price for this thing goes much above $20USD I wouldn't bother, either pay more and get a less compromised system or pay less and get a SF2000 and accept lower levels of emulation but nice hardware features and layout for a rock bottom price.
I like it a lot for the price, it does have a ton of games, but I can't figure out how to add roms, even if I add it to roms folder with zip format; its just a black screen that closes after a second. Also the saves for a few games like Advance Wars don't work, although I can use save states so it's ok. I think its still good!
is there any way to add emulators onto these Diium systems? Mine came from Temu and it was loaded with Famicom and a ton of Japanese language games. Is there a way I can load english games onto it?
So would you accept the software shortcomings at this price?
Yes. But I am unable to find it... 😢
I did i even ordered 4 more when they where 13 dollars
Where did you find it? @@Zimbol260
Absolutely. It's certainly a fair deal at worst. At best it's an excellent bargain. Additionally, the reason to buy this would be to give to someone who's neither willing nor capable of dealing with tweaking. This is the kind of thing you give to a little kid and never think about or worry about again.
I am a huge fan of the DataFrog SF2000 which I got for $12cdn/$9usd and has an analog stick as well as d-pad. Even at this price point, the lack of any analog stick is a dealbreaker for me, however the ability to play PS1 (and at a decent framerate!) at this price point is very impressive. The SF2000 needs custom firmware to unlock most systems and it tops out at GBA level, no PS1 or N64 emu available. If the price for this thing goes much above $20USD I wouldn't bother, either pay more and get a less compromised system or pay less and get a SF2000 and accept lower levels of emulation but nice hardware features and layout for a rock bottom price.
I like it a lot for the price, it does have a ton of games, but I can't figure out how to add roms, even if I add it to roms folder with zip format; its just a black screen that closes after a second. Also the saves for a few games like Advance Wars don't work, although I can use save states so it's ok. I think its still good!
It is definitely a good device for the price!
yeah the music on the m21 is the same issue.
Cant you change the software though ?
if the software was changed this could be awesome
is there any way to add emulators onto these Diium systems? Mine came from Temu and it was loaded with Famicom and a ton of Japanese language games. Is there a way I can load english games onto it?
you should be able to change the roms in the folders that are on the card it came with...
I feel like this was an attempt at a Miyoo mini plus or 35XX clone
Get yourself an R36s with 128gb has over 20000 games especially with Arkos 2.0 absolutely fantastic
A steal; it looks better than the gb30.
So it's another D35 Plus? xD
SZDiiER finally unveiling the meaning of their "Ds" xD. Diium is much easier to pronounce.
Sadly the deal is dead, I'd have gotten one for my neice for that price. If it just played NES & GBA she'd be happy
The deal is back up but it is 30 now
I don't think so she would love playing NES 😆