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Why choose this over a handheld emulator that costs 1/4th of the price and can emulate any system from the NES to the PS1/PSP?
The controls:
The other handheld emulators are similarly priced. - https://www.goretroid.com/products/retroid-pocket-5-handheld
Although it isn’t mentioned on the box, the Gamestation Go is hiding some bonus features, including emulation of systems like the SNES, Neo Geo Pocket, Dreamcast and N64. Loading a correctly formatted MicroSD card with the supported ROMs allows you to access these “hidden” emulators. While performance is patchy (Dreamcast games lack sound, while N64 emulation is buggy with frequent audio skipping), it’s a nice little bonus to have; NGPC games run pretty flawlessly.
I still can’t find tech specs on it, like processor, ram, ect.