Emulators

Are these better on a PC anyway, I see them all over the play store, or is there great playability on your phone?  Blimey, i can attach my ps4 controller to my phone and even play that on it nowadays!!!! 
You can download emulators on a PC easily. I have played them on a laptop before. I just prefer handheld's. I know it's not your preference, but I played many of these games on a small screen, so it feels natural.

 
You can download emulators on a PC easily. I have played them on a laptop before. I just prefer handheld's. I know it's not your preference, but I played many of these games on a small screen, so it feels natural.
No, I don't mind, I have a Vita, which is a fantastic piece of kit, it just seems a little redundant now with current smartphone capabilities, though it hooks up and can even control your ps4 as long as it's connected to WiFi, anywhere! 

 
No, I don't mind, I have a Vita, which is a fantastic piece of kit, it just seems a little redundant now with current smartphone capabilities, though it hooks up and can even control your ps4 as long as it's connected to WiFi, anywhere! 
I just enjoy retro games. It's nice to go through old stories - especially if you didn't finish them the first time!

I was looking at Vita's and 3DS's in CEX, the other day. They still charge a lot for them!

 
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I just enjoy retro games. It's nice to go through old stories - especially if you didn't finish them the first time!

I was looking at Vita's and 3DS's in CEX, the other day. They still charge a lot for them!
I had a ps3 released disc with either 20, 30 or 40 "best of the megadrive" games, some were good/excellent , but most for me really were gash going back to. My first Computer was a Spectrum 48k though, I see there are some who still write games forth format, I remember typing in pages and pages of BASIC code myself out of "your Sinclair" praying I hadn't missed a character and rendering the previous 3 hours pointless ???

 
I had a ps3 released disc with either 20, 30 or 40 "best of the megadrive" games, some were good/excellent , but most for me really were gash going back to. My first Computer was a Spectrum 48k though, I see there are some who still write games forth format, I remember typing in pages and pages of BASIC code myself out of "your Sinclair" praying I hadn't missed a character and rendering the previous 3 hours pointless ???
I remember the BBC computers and the Commodore64. That's how far my memory goes! I disliked SEGA games - too hard - Nintendo were more fun. SNES.  :)

 
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