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SBC Gaming

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SBC Gaming is for Single Board Computer aimed to play video-games, also called Retro Handhelds


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When I was a teenager I bought an JXD S7800B and only originally used it to play NES but it was powerful enough to play some N64. I played a lot of Smash Bros for the N64. I believe I got it from a website called Deals Extreme back at the time.


What made me want to ask about this was seeing a device called the X6 on Ali Express which looked a bit like the RGB20S and thinking about all the systems that have been into handheld devices like the Dreamcast and PS2 (that you can occasionally see on Ali Express as well).

I'd link the Austin Evans video where he used a portable PS2 handheld but his titles are such trash clickbait I can't find it.


Edit: I guess what would qualify as an obscure device in my mind is one that wouldn't have a custom firmware or is a rebranded version of another device. Consoles and mods are also pretty neat though.

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[–] ricecooker 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

In the 90s, my cousin had a Super Wild Card, an awesome device that you put into the cartridge slot of your SNES that allowed it to play games off 3.5" floppy disks. Every time I go over to their apartment I would play all day long.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Is this what it looked like?

Sounds pretty neat. Did it have any noticeable limitations?

Before I modded my Xbox 360 with an RGH3 I was looking briefly at optical drive emulators that allow you to use your own discs and backups. That kind of sounds functionally similar

[–] ricecooker 1 points 1 year ago

Yeah this thing!! Blew my mind.