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Project 64 emulator review
Project 64 emulator review






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Luckily, the buttons do have plenty of separation, and the clicky triggers take just enough pressure to engage, but aren’t loose enough to allow false presses. I’d rather see a thicker system to accommodate stacked shoulder buttoms. I’ve used this placement enough to get used to it, but it’s not my preferred design. The Select button also needs to be pressed at the same time as X in order to bring up the emulation settings, another action that never felt normal or natural thanks to the placement of the buttons.īecause the device is so thin the RK2020 features a side-by-side shoulder button placement rather than stacked. It never felt good, and I really wish they were raised out of the system more. Worse, the way you leave most emulators requires pressing both of those buttons at the same time, twice. Unfortunately the Start and Select keys are almost flush with the face plate, making it hard to trigger them without either glancing down or sliding your thumb a bit to double-check its placement. The D-pad and face buttons are fantastic. The battery life lasts around a solid 4 hours depending on the emulator being used-more graphics intensive games can cut that to almost half. The 3.5-inch screen looks nice and bright, with sharp pixels and no signs of ghosting.

project 64 emulator review

The RK2020’s build quality is rock solid, but the edges aren’t rounded off enough for my taste, which contributed to a bit of strain when held for long periods. CPU: RockChip RK3326 (Quad-Core ARM Cortex-A35 1.3GHz).You can also get the handheld in Crystal Black. The Aluminum version looks nice as well but is a pricer option at $120.

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It’s a fun look that matches the portable nature of this handheld. I was sent the Crystal Purple variation that harks back to the semi-transparent plastic Atomic Purple color found on GameBoy Color. The RK2020 comes in three different case options.








Project 64 emulator review