I’m trying to figure out if I wanna get one of these for the family to share and they look pretty cheap. I like that the ones I see advertised come preloaded with games so I don’t have to do all the setup and downloading. But I’m capable of doing that setup if there’s a better device that doesn’t come preloaded.

  • glans [it/its]
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    22 days ago

    I'm not a gamer but a while ago I got a powkiddy v90 after asking a similar question it was recommended. I agonized over it and did some reading about different systems but in the end I didn't find anything better. Well actually a device called Miyoo Mini at a similar price was universally reviewed as somewhat superior specs-wise, but it is too small it looked uncomfortable to use so I didn't want it. But if you don't think you will get cramped hands maybe consider it.

    After that there is a big jump in price and of course things get better from there; but I wasn't interested in spending hundreds or thousands. Only tens.

    For the v90: The default interface is really confusing. I was glad the first thing I did was clone the sd card because the second thing I did was accidentally delete a bunch of stuff by pressing the wrong button in the interface after booting it up. It's hard to find things in there. The main games I want to play are mario and either they aren't included or I can't find them. I'm sure children would figure it out in no time but adults may struggle like me.

    There is widespread support for using an alternative ROM, and for beginners it's the Miyoo ROM actually. I ran into some technical issues so I didn't get it done yet. (They are my own issues on my computer nothing to do with the ROM or the device.) I have high hope that one I get some time to return to this it will be muchly improved.

    Prior to looking into this I got one of the $10 ali express devices that can't be customized at all and I really liked it. Only problem was you can't save your game progress so eventually it got boring starting from the beginning every time.

    In terms of family which you mention, when I was doing research I came across some people making a really interesting/funny point: an offline gaming device is a way of shielding children from social media. You are giving them a screen to use but it's one that prevents all the creepy/toxic shit found on the platforms. In a way it is extremely constrained. I found this to be pretty compelling.

    • buckykat [none/use name]
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      22 days ago

      Oh hey I think I'm the one who recommended the V90. The MiyooCFW is definitely the way to go. The 2.0 beta version has RetroArch now which has a lot more emulator features like fast forward.

      • glans [it/its]
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        20 days ago

        Oh hi. Thanks for the advice before. I'll make sure to use this one.

        • buckykat [none/use name]
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          20 days ago

          If you're comfortable with some minor screwdriver work, the dpad can be slightly improved by either putting a little piece of tape under the pivot point or by printing and installing this replacement dpad

      • SimplyTadpole@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        9 days ago

        Hi! I know I'm replying to a 13-day old comment, but I've been looking up about the Powkiddy V90 and your comment came up, so I figured it wouldn't hurt to ask someone who has experience with it...

        Do you know how difficult it is to flash MiyooCFW into it? I don't really have an SD card slot on my computer, so I'm wondering if it's possible to flash it by plugging the console into my computer and flash it that way - or would I have to order an SD card-to-USB adaptor?

        • buckykat [none/use name]
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          3 days ago

          It's very easy to flash MiyooCFW to an SD card but you will need to be able to access the micro SD card directly from your computer.