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I just got my FlippyDrive, once my new shell comes in I'll consider grabbing this before the install.
I'm still waiting mine to ship... How is it?
Haven't installed it yet, waiting my new non yellowed shell to be delivered. I have an ad card ready to go though. Now I am really considering this addition. Might be a little wait.
I wouldn't pay so much for hdmi when I can emulate at much higher resolutions, personally
Of course, if the goal is emulation then a PC is a better choice. My goal with this though is to use original hardware, with original discs. Sometimes pushing it to the highest quality it can offer, even with modifications. Playing the games in this case is the second half of the experience.
You can do what you want for your goal, but to me, if you're using original hardware then modding it to look better than it did doesn't make it original hardware anymore.
It's like the question, if you have a car, and you replace every part of the car, is it still the original car?
Of course, the Ship of Theseus. Except that I haven't replaced anything. I've only added and improved. The FlippyDrive doesn't stop the disc drive from functioning and doesn't replace it outright. The Retro Gem doesn't have to replace the digital/analog out, it can be installed along side them. Both are adding additional functionality while maintaining the device's original use.
I knew it was a ship, but I said car because I thought ship was wrong, ha
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