Nintendo Entertainment System
Full speedComfortably within the hardware envelope, and unusually sharp on the 1024x768 panel.
Tested by: Retro Handhelds Online, Held Games
A vertical 2D handheld with a very sharp 4:3 panel. No analog sticks, which rules out most of what sits above PS1.
Tested on 9 systems. 7 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: Time Extension, Retro Handhelds Online
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 within the hardware envelope, and unusually sharp on the 1024x768 panel.
Tested by: Retro Handhelds Online, Held Games
Comfortably within the hardware envelope.
Tested by: Retro Handhelds Online
Comfortably within the hardware envelope.
Tested by: Retro Handhelds Online, Time Extension
Comfortably within the hardware envelope.
Tested by: Retro Handhelds Online, Time Extension
Runs near flawlessly.
Tested by: Retro Handhelds Online
Sits comfortably in the hardware wheelhouse, and looks exceptional on the 1024x768 panel.
Tested by: Retro Handhelds Online
Most of the library runs fine; the more demanding titles can be a problem.
Tested by: Retro Handhelds Online, Time Extension
Most titles land around 30 fps, with hitching on the heavier ones.
Tested by: Retro Handhelds Online, Held Games
Some titles are acceptable, but the hardware is at its limit.
Tested by: Retro Handhelds Online, Held Games
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