Which consoles can R36S run?

The R36S handheld console is a powerful retro gaming device designed to run a wide range of classic games from multiple consoles. It leverages its Linux-based system and advanced hardware to emulate a variety of systems. Here’s a breakdown of the consoles that the R36S can run:

1. Game Boy Series

  • Game Boy (GB)
  • Game Boy Color (GBC)
  • Game Boy Advance (GBA)

2. Nintendo Consoles

  • NES (Nintendo Entertainment System)
  • Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES)
  • Nintendo 64 (N64)
  • Nintendo DS (NDS)
  • Nintendo Game Boy Series (as listed above)

3. Sega Consoles

  • Sega Master System
  • Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
  • Sega Game Gear
  • Sega Saturn (with some performance limitations)

4. Sony Consoles

  • PlayStation 1 (PS1)
  • PlayStation Portable (PSP)

5. Arcade Games

  • Classic arcade games that use older hardware (e.g., MAME, Neo Geo)

6. Other Consoles

  • Atari 2600, Atari Lynx, and Atari Jaguar
  • Neo Geo
  • CPS1, CPS2 (Capcom's arcade systems)

Additional Features:

  • Custom firmware: The R36S is open-source, allowing users to tweak settings, install custom ROMs, and add more games.
  • Multiplayer: Some emulators on the R36S support local multiplayer, allowing you to connect additional controllers for shared gaming experiences.
  • Performance: It offers smooth performance for most 8-bit and 16-bit games, while more demanding 3D games (like N64 and PS1) may have some limitations.

Conclusion:

The R36S supports a wide variety of consoles, making it an ideal device for retro gaming enthusiasts who want to relive the classics. Whether you're into 8-bit NES games, the 16-bit era with SNES and Genesis, or 3D games from PS1 and N64, the R36S can handle a diverse library of titles.

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