, the Miyoo Mini is completely dependent on ROM files loaded onto a microSD card. As a result, a certain level of competency with copying files from a computer is required, and as an important reminder, playing games using ROM files, not the original cartridges or discs, is a legal gray area which can also make sourcing these types of files a challenge.
is how easy they are to use. It seems like an obvious thing, but most of these devices are built on Linux with a frontquite a bit of practice to find your way around, or the use of specific button combos to navigate an emulator’s menus or simply exit a game.
and while the actual user interface isn’t going to have Apple’s designers taking notes, it’s not hideous either. The Miyoo Mini alsoend with its own emulators and cores that’s more customizable for experienced retro gamers. So while I find the Miyoo Mini easy to navigate, configure, and use, it’s not a device that necessarily only caters only to retro gaming beginners.
Still happy with my Pocket Go S30