If you ever feel like playing on a PS2 system wirelessly, a DualShock 3 + the Brook Wingman PS2 wireless controller adapter works perfectly. It’s one of the only adapters that works with the pressure sensitive buttons which some PS2 games use.
I’m fine, but when books or programs I’ve tried like no*m turn from self-reliance to “okay, now turn to your support network” I’m like “my what?” and then I feel bad and lose any progress I’ve made
If you’re paying that much for Famicom games, you should be entitled to the full vertical resolution
That Sailor Moon S puzzle game works with the SNES mouse, if you’ve got one
reviewers fighting each other for the title “The Megalowdown on Megalodon”
pretty sure that’s a fanfic genre
Yeah, reds are strong and yellows weak on mine. I’ve also got uneven backlights, but it’s not noticeable unless a solid color block is on screen. I’ve worn down many of the remote’s button prints in the going on 20 years I’ve happily used it. I’ll probably keep using it until it stops working.
I’ve considered upgrading to a larger screen size - I have a still going strong 2007 52” 1080p Sharp TV - but this size is about as bulky as I can manage moving comfortably on my own.