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FPGA vs software emulation for retro gaming: We’ve tested both and here are
When it comes to retro gaming, it can be hard to get your hands on original hardware. Even if you can, most retro consoles don’t jive with modern televisions, so the experience will be noticeably worse than it was decades ago.
Thankfully, there are ways around this. The biggest rely on either hardware emulation via FPGAs, software emulation, or a combination of both. If you’re just starting your journey, here’s a quick breakdown of both, as well as how I and other members of Android Authority use each to relive the glory days. More... |
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