Magicx Zero 40 Handheld features a vertical display for DS Emulation


Nintendo DS is one of the most difficult consoles to emulate, for a clear reason. These are the two screens. This is even an issue with the ports. Some developers avoid the problem by mushing everything together on a single traditional screen, as released recently . However, players may have an affordable -Create solution to imitating, thanks to .

On top of it, another handheld emulator, but this one features a four -inch perpendicular to the 800×480 touchscreen display. It should allow players to accurately recreate the experience of playing DS games. That's great news, as replacement parts for any of the DS iterations is hard to come through these days.

Magicx Zero 40 runs on a 64-bit Android operating system and features 2GB of RAM and a battery that lasts four to seven hours. As for storage, it supports flash cards up to 512GB. What about 3DS emulation? The specs sheet indicates that there is no support for Nintendo's follow-up dual-screen handheld, but Zero 40 will emulate the games from all common single-screen systems. This includes PSP, NES, SNES, DREAMCAST and more.

Zero 40 is expected to release this April, . Pre-orders are open, but sold at this time. There is another option for a dual-screen emulation, if you have a deep pocket. Ayaneo Flip DS will run on Nintendo DS, 3DS and Wii U game, .

This article originally appeared at the Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/the-gicx-zero-40-handheld-bad

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