For me emulation is a dream come true from when I was a kid. As a kid I got a bootleg 32 in one game cartridge for my nes and I dreamed of the day in the future where I would have all the nes library on such a bootleg cartridge for a future system. Later when my friend got a PC I was amazed that he had multiple games on his hard drive including Street Fighter 2 so then I dreamed about having a PC in the future with a ton of Arcade games to play at the tip of my fingers. Emulation fulfills those fantasies I had as a child. The difference between an emulated game and the real thing is far smaller than the difference between say a game on the SNES and the same game on the Genesis which is more than acceptable for me.
This is just my opinion.. and this is coming from someone that has been playing games on the computer through roms and emulators for years. Yes it’s easier to just download to a computer and just play.. however it’s not the same as playing on the original console. Speaking for myself I love both. One one hand you have the nostalgia factor, on the other you have a digital version that will be preserved.. AND roms open up the original consoles to fan made games and game mods that get to be played on the original systems that aren’t restricted to a computers limits.. so in reality you can have double the amount of games with having roms AND the original hardware it was intended for
In other words the case for original hardware is more emotional and psychological than anything apparent in how it plays and runs, minor hiccups in emulation (that I've rarely observed) notwithstanding.
That really depends. Emulation to me runs better and can have higher framerates if a game on og console had issues when it was designed. I mean even on a android phone the amount of customization is incredible for emulators and the amount
Hardware is just eye candy. Like why did I obtain the super gameboy on my snes to play gameboy games at home on a crt tv. I guess we just like to collect what made us happy or now were adults we can kinda afford those stuff we didn't have. Very easy to get suck into that rabbit hole.
I've been living in Japan for nearly 7 years but got into retro collecting only last year here. I love the experience of original hardware and controllers for the nostalgia and original intended experience but I have also modded my Dreamcast and PS2 to play off the SD card and HDD. When I emulated The Getaway on PCSX2 the cutscenes were so choppy that I couldn't play it. The PS2 with Free McBoot plays it flawlessly. So I'm a mix of both too but mod the systems to play games in a more convenient manner but on the original console and controller.
I want to play the original animal crossing on my gamecube retrocompatible wii but it's the first time I get gamecube stuff so the price includes at least one gcn controller, a memory card and the game itself. For someone on a budget like me it's very hard to get those things, but I don't want to emulate a game for a platform I kind of already have (even tho I emulate some gba games on my phone). (sorry for the bad English but it's not my native language) By the way when I watched this video I was expecting you to have at least some hundred thousand subscribers, for now take mine. Keep up the good work
I did the rubbing alcohol thing as well. They make replacment lids for your nes that are indestigushable from original for around $10 on ebay. Even a purist can't tell unless you tell them. But hey, it could be our little secret 😅. Happy gaming !
Yeah doesn’t happen with emulation you would need your android phone or pc to literally die itself for that save files are like bulletproof too on android compared to og console I went back to a 2 year old save of Pokémon it was fine that would never happen on a real cartridge you would need to replace the battery for the save file
I like both original hardware and emulation. I never had an Atari ST, so when i got me the emulator (Steem), it was like a gate to a world i never saw when i was a teenager, really awesome. I have an original N64, but only 26 games. Being able to play all the others i never had on Project64 is also awesome. Same goes for the gameboy. I have a PSP (with mod) and can play games i never had for my original gameboy, and most work 100% accurate. So if you have both you have the maximum fun. 😎
I prefer to play in original, for some hard reasons for me like: An emulator never copy the game in exactly 100%, the sounds lots of time are weird, if is a gameboy emulator, is not the same a PC than a physycal gameboy in your Hands in your bed, so i feel nothing like original experience.
Spoken well, nothing beats playing gba in your room late at night. and there are always flaws with emulation. Even if hardware costs more, it's still worth it.
@@JJRol. not always bro that applies to newer or not as optimized emulators which are few. Unless you have a weak ass device like a cheap old android or something very weak there’s no way most emulators should lag at all
Emulation Out of the hundreds of games across my PS and Nintendo libraries I can maybe think of 5 games that are better on original hardware. HD texture packs and mods to unlock framerate opened up a new world
Oof that’s a bummer. I knew hand sanitizer is really good for taking off ink but I guess alcohol in general will do the same. One game I’m kicking myself for not getting was Pokémon Conquest. As a fan of the advance wars and fire emblem games it seemed pretty good.
@@DadDude yeah I’d just emulate that one. Something like a Samsung android with the pen would do wonders since that’s a ds game. I heard it’s good tho I’ve wanted to try but just not the biggest fan of that type of game. Although final fantasy tactics is pretty fun.
RPG’s? Emulation, old software does not hold up, childhood games like ninja gaiden, Batman nes I had to beat those bad boys on original software? Maybe to avoid temptation for savestates? Always risks for the game freezing though…some systems have not aged well, PS, PS2, those days are gone
For me, since I started playing on original hardware again I started enjoying these games again. Playing on a PC with thousands of roms available sucks the soul and fun out of these games. It just doesn't feel right.
I got the atari 2600+ compared to my modded 7800 original console. The 2600+ is unplayable and unresponsive due to its on board emulator. That's my opinion sorry if it differs from yours.
Emulation is what i like because of save states and customization of options .. the original hardware is too expensive now and the games degrade over time especially optical discs. Batteries and capacitors give out and solder joints break and need to be redone and when you have have 50 plus games in physical form its stressful dude. I think if you like the art syle is better to just get a poster framed. I got an everdrive cart for my n64 and am thinking about selling all my games. Another thing is going original hardware takes up a ton of space! My retro pi console has 8k games on it can you imsgine owning 8 thousand games how many shelves you would need 😂😂😂 hell no!
Emulation, without question. Don’t waste your time or money on hardware. You’ll look around one day and realize you were stupid for buying it all. You’ll likely lose a ton of money when you inevitably sell, as well.
I have original hardware and emulators on many devices. Original hardware has so many issues. Most consoles I have bought have issues that need to be fixed by some soldering wizard. I just bought a Game gear with an lcd screen mod and while it looks way better than the original screen it needs to be repaired and I can't find anyone who is willing to do it. On top of that I have cheap chinese handhelds with better screens than the mod on the GG. I also have a GG with the original screen that has been recapped and it looks horrible. Running GG in an emulator works way better. I can reduce sprite flicker, games run faster and feel more responsive as a result. Similar issues with the nes, and Gameboy. The only exception is the 3D emulators that don't work too well. Popping a game in and pressing power sounds good but you gotta spend time looking for the game and going to pop it in and turn it on. As opposed to looking for the game in a list from a couch and pressing play. Also, retroachievements, online play and save states without needing to buy an expensive flash cart.
Very true. Emulation is so much more convenient and offers a lot of quality of life improvements. I love having my original tech and games to look at and play from time to time, but in many ways emulation wins. Especially for those older handhelds, like you mentioned.
I don't believe emulators and original hardware really matter in the end. With same accessories the experience is basically same with emulators having advantage. Of course it can be annoying playing Wii Sports with Xbox Controller because it's not meant for that.
Nah. GameCube is so much better on dolphin than og hardware. If you got friends over just plug a GameCube adapter and you can play the games in 4K with og controllers. Also all the games can be played online as well
Actually emulation can only be done on IBM or power PC based hardware like windows or Android or any Linux thing with the same hardware.. Power PC is IBM clone RISC hardware which was first implimented with N64 and basically required for native 3D regardless if an operating system is used or proprietary firmware. Apple is not or alteast no longer Power PC but proprietary Unix aka potato Linux so Apple is the worst way to emulate anything unless a game is directly ported/concerted to xcode aka potato script. Physical hardware has proprietary paripherals like light gibs which dose not exist on Android,/windows thus had to be emulated which is pretty rubbish since you will still be limited to nes hardware thus slowing down response time.
You are exactly right. Original hardware always beats emulation. With the original hardware all of the games run as they were designed, no flaws. Even if it costs more it's a much better experience. Even with the older hardware often looking worse besides emulation, majority of the games were designed to run on that system, so there's stuff taken away or added to make it easier. For example a lot of the gba games had a higher brightness to accompany no backlight on the screen, but when you emulate the game looks way too contrasted.
@@JJRol. Chromebook as I come to realize are the most accurate emulation because of the Intel arm CPU and the Android+Linux combo. Alot of original hardware Is no longer affordable.
What you are speaking of is actually called a compatibility layer, not emulation. For it to be called emulation you need to be dealing with a different instruction set. As long as a frame can be drawn within 16.6 ms, the hardware generally doesn't matter other than getting a few specifics right (like sound, some peripherals)
Emulation... Free, easy, open source, illegal but no one will know (for ROMs), and you can connect a controller, higher res, better sound quality, some emus have cheats like gameshark, more storage space
I love nes and especially the god snes but nes games weren’t all that good many were overly difficult (idk how the hell I ever beat the original earthbound) and very hard to know what to do next especially the ones they crammed up with content
I will say I do like emulation better because some of these prices are insane butt I have three retro systems that's all I want they defined my childhood/ teenage years what if the game is ridiculously priced I won't buy it I'll emulate it if it's something I love I love being able to have it physically that sense of ownership my relationship with emulation in retro gaming is interesting to say the least I believe that retro gaming has its place but I also believe emulation is more cost-effective so normally what's my systems are only by the games I grew up playing fortunately most of them have not been expensive anyway great video
For me emulation is a dream come true from when I was a kid. As a kid I got a bootleg 32 in one game cartridge for my nes and I dreamed of the day in the future where I would have all the nes library on such a bootleg cartridge for a future system. Later when my friend got a PC I was amazed that he had multiple games on his hard drive including Street Fighter 2 so then I dreamed about having a PC in the future with a ton of Arcade games to play at the tip of my fingers. Emulation fulfills those fantasies I had as a child. The difference between an emulated game and the real thing is far smaller than the difference between say a game on the SNES and the same game on the Genesis which is more than acceptable for me.
This is just my opinion.. and this is coming from someone that has been playing games on the computer through roms and emulators for years. Yes it’s easier to just download to a computer and just play.. however it’s not the same as playing on the original console. Speaking for myself I love both. One one hand you have the nostalgia factor, on the other you have a digital version that will be preserved.. AND roms open up the original consoles to fan made games and game mods that get to be played on the original systems that aren’t restricted to a computers limits.. so in reality you can have double the amount of games with having roms AND the original hardware it was intended for
@Jason McAllister agreed
Emulator with original accessories.
In other words the case for original hardware is more emotional and psychological than anything apparent in how it plays and runs, minor hiccups in emulation (that I've rarely observed) notwithstanding.
That really depends. Emulation to me runs better and can have higher framerates if a game on og console had issues when it was designed. I mean even on a android phone the amount of customization is incredible for emulators and the amount
Hardware is just eye candy. Like why did I obtain the super gameboy on my snes to play gameboy games at home on a crt tv. I guess we just like to collect what made us happy or now were adults we can kinda afford those stuff we didn't have. Very easy to get suck into that rabbit hole.
I've been living in Japan for nearly 7 years but got into retro collecting only last year here. I love the experience of original hardware and controllers for the nostalgia and original intended experience but I have also modded my Dreamcast and PS2 to play off the SD card and HDD.
When I emulated The Getaway on PCSX2 the cutscenes were so choppy that I couldn't play it. The PS2 with Free McBoot plays it flawlessly.
So I'm a mix of both too but mod the systems to play games in a more convenient manner but on the original console and controller.
This. It's awesome to use an older system with a SD-card. The Gamecube with GC-Loader and Swiss for instance.
I can totally see myself making the same mistake with the rubbing alcohol!
Thanks for the heads up.
Physical content and original hardware are always the way to go. Digital can corrupt or get taken away without warning.
I want to play the original animal crossing on my gamecube retrocompatible wii but it's the first time I get gamecube stuff so the price includes at least one gcn controller, a memory card and the game itself. For someone on a budget like me it's very hard to get those things, but I don't want to emulate a game for a platform I kind of already have (even tho I emulate some gba games on my phone). (sorry for the bad English but it's not my native language)
By the way when I watched this video I was expecting you to have at least some hundred thousand subscribers, for now take mine. Keep up the good work
I did the rubbing alcohol thing as well. They make replacment lids for your nes that are indestigushable from original for around $10 on ebay. Even a purist can't tell unless you tell them. But hey, it could be our little secret 😅. Happy gaming !
That is great to know! Thanks so much. I feel a little better. 😅
My o.g Nintendo stoped working a while.back.. Got a red light.. I still have it just as a show piece..
Yeah doesn’t happen with emulation you would need your android phone or pc to literally die itself for that save files are like bulletproof too on android compared to og console I went back to a 2 year old save of Pokémon it was fine that would never happen on a real cartridge you would need to replace the battery for the save file
I think the real answer is a little bit of both
I like both original hardware and emulation. I never had an Atari ST, so when i got me the emulator (Steem), it was like a gate to a world i never saw when i was a teenager, really awesome. I have an original N64, but only 26 games. Being able to play all the others i never had on Project64 is also awesome. Same goes for the gameboy. I have a PSP (with mod) and can play games i never had for my original gameboy, and most work 100% accurate. So if you have both you have the maximum fun. 😎
I prefer to play in original, for some hard reasons for me like:
An emulator never copy the game in exactly 100%, the sounds lots of time are weird, if is a gameboy emulator, is not the same a PC than a physycal gameboy in your Hands in your bed, so i feel nothing like original experience.
yup emulators are like porn. free and not anything like the real deal.
Spoken well, nothing beats playing gba in your room late at night. and there are always flaws with emulation. Even if hardware costs more, it's still worth it.
You know you can get a GBA Emu for mobile right? Cant really use the "in hands" argument.
@@epiphany481 because that's totaaaly the same
@@JJRol. not always bro that applies to newer or not as optimized emulators which are few. Unless you have a weak ass device like a cheap old android or something very weak there’s no way most emulators should lag at all
a good option is to use "RetroArch" on PC and hook it up to a CRT TV..... it also has a "run ahead" feature that kills all latency...
Even on a android phone those latency settings make mario land run as good or better as mario land on my 3ds that's very fluid and lag free.
Emulation
Out of the hundreds of games across my PS and Nintendo libraries I can maybe think of 5 games that are better on original hardware. HD texture packs and mods to unlock framerate opened up a new world
Personally speaking, emulation seems to have more material and quality of life advantages.
Oof that’s a bummer. I knew hand sanitizer is really good for taking off ink but I guess alcohol in general will do the same.
One game I’m kicking myself for not getting was Pokémon Conquest. As a fan of the advance wars and fire emblem games it seemed pretty good.
I haven’t played that one. It’s crazy how pricey anything Pokémon tends to be.
@@DadDude yeah I’d just emulate that one. Something like a Samsung android with the pen would do wonders since that’s a ds game. I heard it’s good tho I’ve wanted to try but just not the biggest fan of that type of game. Although final fantasy tactics is pretty fun.
„It makes me happy just to see these things on my shelf“ - That, 💯
Compared to my for example Steam Library, it gives me so much nostalgic happiness :)
@@DecardX Same. :)
Emulators are the best when i first got to know about it i was feeling like i found a treasure , i still play old games to this date
RPG’s? Emulation, old software does not hold up, childhood games like ninja gaiden, Batman nes I had to beat those bad boys on original software? Maybe to avoid temptation for savestates? Always risks for the game freezing though…some systems have not aged well, PS, PS2, those days are gone
old hardware more responsive somehow.
For me, since I started playing on original hardware again I started enjoying these games again. Playing on a PC with thousands of roms available sucks the soul and fun out of these games. It just doesn't feel right.
I got the atari 2600+ compared to my modded 7800 original console. The 2600+ is unplayable and unresponsive due to its on board emulator. That's my opinion sorry if it differs from yours.
Emulation is what i like because of save states and customization of options .. the original hardware is too expensive now and the games degrade over time especially optical discs. Batteries and capacitors give out and solder joints break and need to be redone and when you have have 50 plus games in physical form its stressful dude. I think if you like the art syle is better to just get a poster framed. I got an everdrive cart for my n64 and am thinking about selling all my games. Another thing is going original hardware takes up a ton of space! My retro pi console has 8k games on it can you imsgine owning 8 thousand games how many shelves you would need 😂😂😂 hell no!
@@fyyfu I have repaired a few consoles over the years and a few games its more of a mental pet peeve tbh lol
Emulation, without question. Don’t waste your time or money on hardware. You’ll look around one day and realize you were stupid for buying it all. You’ll likely lose a ton of money when you inevitably sell, as well.
I have original hardware and emulators on many devices. Original hardware has so many issues. Most consoles I have bought have issues that need to be fixed by some soldering wizard. I just bought a Game gear with an lcd screen mod and while it looks way better than the original screen it needs to be repaired and I can't find anyone who is willing to do it. On top of that I have cheap chinese handhelds with better screens than the mod on the GG. I also have a GG with the original screen that has been recapped and it looks horrible. Running GG in an emulator works way better. I can reduce sprite flicker, games run faster and feel more responsive as a result. Similar issues with the nes, and Gameboy. The only exception is the 3D emulators that don't work too well. Popping a game in and pressing power sounds good but you gotta spend time looking for the game and going to pop it in and turn it on. As opposed to looking for the game in a list from a couch and pressing play. Also, retroachievements, online play and save states without needing to buy an expensive flash cart.
Very true. Emulation is so much more convenient and offers a lot of quality of life improvements. I love having my original tech and games to look at and play from time to time, but in many ways emulation wins. Especially for those older handhelds, like you mentioned.
Emulation is better save state for the win
All in one place and doesn't take any space on your shelf
I don't believe emulators and original hardware really matter in the end. With same accessories the experience is basically same with emulators having advantage. Of course it can be annoying playing Wii Sports with Xbox Controller because it's not meant for that.
Emulation. Easy access, and physical storage space. 😂
What's the name of the game at 3:30 please?
Angus Hates Aliens. It's a PSP mini, so emulation is literally the only way to play it today.
how is the program called ur using at 7:50?
It's called Retrobat. www.retrobat.ovh/
@@DadDude thx
Is there a way to make emulation “feel” the same as original hardware?
Playing with original or repro controllers help.
Emulation is not illegal
Depending on use
Emulate the single player games, bring out the OG console for the multiplayer games !
Actually that’s still better on emulators. You can play multiplayer on tv connected even with a android phone to enjoy it and more customizable
Nah. GameCube is so much better on dolphin than og hardware. If you got friends over just plug a GameCube adapter and you can play the games in 4K with og controllers. Also all the games can be played online as well
dude never clean consoles or controllers or games with iso way too corrosive
Yeah, lesson learned the hard way. But as far as I know, that is the recommended way to clean cartridges rather than blowing on them.
@@DadDude yeah the pins on the circuit board not the actual shell made of plastic that says do not clean with alcohol on it in caps lmao
Actually emulation can only be done on IBM or power PC based hardware like windows or Android or any Linux thing with the same hardware.. Power PC is IBM clone RISC hardware which was first implimented with N64 and basically required for native 3D regardless if an operating system is used or proprietary firmware. Apple is not or alteast no longer Power PC but proprietary Unix aka potato Linux so Apple is the worst way to emulate anything unless a game is directly ported/concerted to xcode aka potato script. Physical hardware has proprietary paripherals like light gibs which dose not exist on Android,/windows thus had to be emulated which is pretty rubbish since you will still be limited to nes hardware thus slowing down response time.
You are exactly right. Original hardware always beats emulation. With the original hardware all of the games run as they were designed, no flaws. Even if it costs more it's a much better experience. Even with the older hardware often looking worse besides emulation, majority of the games were designed to run on that system, so there's stuff taken away or added to make it easier. For example a lot of the gba games had a higher brightness to accompany no backlight on the screen, but when you emulate the game looks way too contrasted.
@@JJRol. Chromebook as I come to realize are the most accurate emulation because of the Intel arm CPU and the Android+Linux combo. Alot of original hardware Is no longer affordable.
@@JJRol. what do you think about analogue pocket and other fpga? You seem like the demographic for system like those
What you are speaking of is actually called a compatibility layer, not emulation. For it to be called emulation you need to be dealing with a different instruction set. As long as a frame can be drawn within 16.6 ms, the hardware generally doesn't matter other than getting a few specifics right (like sound, some peripherals)
Emulation...
Free, easy, open source, illegal but no one will know (for ROMs), and you can connect a controller, higher res, better sound quality, some emus have cheats like gameshark, more storage space
Wow you went ALL THE WAY back to PS3!?!?!? What a retro gamer you are. 🙄
Did you wanna make all us NES guys feel 300 years old?
I was literally holding an NES in the video.
Ps3 ain’t even that old tho lol although it just started to get decently running on even budget pcs
I love nes and especially the god snes but nes games weren’t all that good many were overly difficult (idk how the hell I ever beat the original earthbound) and very hard to know what to do next especially the ones they crammed up with content
I will say I do like emulation better because some of these prices are insane butt I have three retro systems that's all I want they defined my childhood/ teenage years what if the game is ridiculously priced I won't buy it I'll emulate it if it's something I love I love being able to have it physically that sense of ownership my relationship with emulation in retro gaming is interesting to say the least I believe that retro gaming has its place but I also believe emulation is more cost-effective so normally what's my systems are only by the games I grew up playing fortunately most of them have not been expensive anyway great video