Nintendo Entertainment System
Full speedComfortably below the H700 ceiling, and the 1:1 panel suits 4:3 output.
Tested by: Joey's Retro Handhelds, RetroSpecGame
The square-screen H700. The 1:1 panel is excellent for arcade and vertical shooters and awkward for anything widescreen.
Tested on 9 systems. 6 of them run well enough to play, topping out at Sony PlayStation.
Compiled from 3 publishers who had this hardware. Systems missing below have no published testing found, which is not the same as a confirmed failure.
Specs from: Joey's Retro Handhelds, RetroSpecGame, GBAtemp
9 systems with published testing, ordered from least to most demanding. Systems missing from this list have no testing found, which is not the same as a confirmed failure.
Comfortably below the H700 ceiling, and the 1:1 panel suits 4:3 output.
Tested by: Joey's Retro Handhelds, RetroSpecGame
Comfortably below the H700 ceiling, and the 1:1 panel suits 4:3 output.
Tested by: Joey's Retro Handhelds, RetroSpecGame
Comfortably below the H700 ceiling, and the 1:1 panel suits 4:3 output.
Tested by: Joey's Retro Handhelds, RetroSpecGame
Comfortably below the H700 ceiling, and the 1:1 panel suits 4:3 output.
Tested by: Joey's Retro Handhelds, RetroSpecGame
Comfortably below the H700 ceiling, and the 1:1 panel suits 4:3 output.
Tested by: Joey's Retro Handhelds, RetroSpecGame
Most of the library runs at full speed, with minor graphical glitches on a few titles.
Tested by: Joey's Retro Handhelds
Lighter titles run well; demanding ones do not, and each needs its own settings.
Tested by: Joey's Retro Handhelds, GBAtemp
Surprisingly capable on lighter titles, well short of full library coverage.
Tested by: Joey's Retro Handhelds, RetroSpecGame
Some titles run, but this is not a PSP device.
Tested by: Joey's Retro Handhelds
Every rating on this page traces to one of these. The compilation is ours; the measurements are theirs.