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  1. just an actual husbear (guizzy@pleroma.guizzyordi.info)'s status on Monday, 20-Jun-2022 11:07:15 EDT just an actual husbear just an actual husbear
    On top of the computers, I'm also struggling with whether I should keep my retro consoles.
    In conversation Monday, 20-Jun-2022 11:07:15 EDT from pleroma.guizzyordi.info permalink
    1. just an actual husbear (guizzy@pleroma.guizzyordi.info)'s status on Monday, 20-Jun-2022 11:11:27 EDT just an actual husbear just an actual husbear
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      Honestly, the MiSTer (and for portable play, the Miyoo Mini) is more than good enough to replace the need to take out any of the consoles to play them. My NES, SNES, Genesis/Sega CD/32X are all redundant from that perspective. The PSX increasingly so as the PSX core just got good enough to get a first official release. The Saturn core is moving along too, with unofficial pre-alpha builds floating around. N64, Dreamcast and PS2 are unlikely to ever be on the current MiSTer hardware, and are not yet trivially emulated, so I probably should keep those.

      In the new bedroom I wanna make a little "retro" setup using my PVM and the C64 and maybe one console hooked up, but I'm struggling to decide which I should keep. NES is the one I have more nostagia for, maybe that'd be the one I'd keep.
      In conversation Monday, 20-Jun-2022 11:11:27 EDT from pleroma.guizzyordi.info permalink
    2. lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Monday, 20-Jun-2022 11:52:19 EDT lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1
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      @guizzy I'm trying to plan a relocation. I am facing similar take / dispose decisions, but I probably will not have time to do a lot of item by item deciding. I may dispose of nearly everything.
      In conversation Monday, 20-Jun-2022 11:52:19 EDT from nu.federati.net permalink
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