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[–] Hiru 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Thanks for the complete answer pal! I’d be actually really interested in playing PS2 games, so I’m taking a look into the Odin Pro. The Steam Deck is beyond my budget for retro gaming, but as you just said it is more of a portable PC than a gaming device.

[–] kratoz29 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Be aware that maybe I am not very updated, Odin Pro was the best thing ever that is not the Steam Deck last time I checked and this market moves fast (albeit it doesn't feel like it) so as I commented before, RetroGameCorps is the best source to keep you informed about this amazing niche gaming sector.

Even when I might sound contradictory I still think Odin Pro might be the best choice for PS2 with a tight budget... But it is not perfect, if you want perfection Steam Deck is the way to go.

You could also reuse your own hardware if you happen to have a competent phone, just buy a telescopic controller and then you can try PS2 games in your Android device, not the best in the world, but you might get a better idea of how this is done.

Odin Pro I think it has a SD 845 and runs on Android, so it is basically that, a phone with a controller attached lol.

[–] FinalBoy1975 1 points 1 year ago

PS2 games are super hard to emulate. That's the shan-gree-lah of emulation. If the product mentioned can emulate PS2 games, I guess it can emulate just about anything.