So there are a lot of options in 2026 to do this, but i’m not sure which is the best route.

Cheapest option for me is the Super Gameboy for SNES as i already have a couple SNES consoles. But the frame rate is sped up slightly, and it doesn’t play GBC or GBA games. But this option is $30-35.

Then i have the gamboy player for the Gamecube. Player and disc run about $230 now. I can mod my Gamecube and just get a player for $65, and this way i can play all GB, GBC, and GBA games. Cons are the the input lag from buttons, but it seems the GBI interface when used with Swiss can solve most of this problem.

Then i can get a GB operator for about $60 if i’m willing to wait a month or 2. This would be a $60 option and would allow me to play my GB, GBC, and GBA games on my computer/TV. The ability to back up saves is crucial as i tend to play pokemon 95% of the time. But it’s an emulator and not REAL hardware.

Which option would you go with? I’m ignoring the analog pocket and it’s docking capabilities due to the cost.

  • potatobro@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    13 days ago

    A lot of GameCube games are worth serious dough rn. Twilight Princess and Pokemon Colosseum are like $170 each, and Pokemon Box is like two grand or more for US version. It’s nuts.

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      12 days ago

      Are they actually worth that or is that what morons are listing/paying for it on ebay.

      Next youll say that Panzer Dragoon Saga is actually worth the $900+ USD a copy of all 4 discs is listed for on ebay (spoiler warning: no video game is worth $900 USD).