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My only complaint (for many of these machines), is the orientation of the R 1/2 and L 1/2 buttons. Though I've only seen one (maybe 2) of these emulation handhelds that have had them in the normal orientation and done them right.

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Yeah it's a bit of a problem on handhelds, but given the slim form factor, there's no good compromise outside of expanding the height of the back of the unit to accommodate vertical stacking of the trigger buttons. The Go Super doesn't feel too awkward and the overall feel of the device is quite nice even if the R/L 1/2 buttons are horizontally positioned.

tbh, all of the little issues is why i'll be sticking with my nintendo switch (cue the soyface). I got an early model that is crackable, and it emulates everything up to but not including (much of) the ps2. Retroarch is quite nice on it. Also I can load pirated games if I wanted. Price is a quite a bit higher though.

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I'll buy a Switch someday when the next Zelda game drops. Until then, there's nothing on that platform I want to play. It's kind of disappointing how Nintendo dropped the ball on first party games for the Switch. Maybe they'll do some more HD remakes for the Switch. If they do a Skyward Sword HD remake, I will definitely jump in on that. Until then, we're sticking with PC master race.