its cool and all.... but i own a few raspberry pis with emulationstation/retroarch (RetroPie) and i've been using emulators since the 90s... if you got a laptop and an HDTV its as simple as running a single HDMI cable and switching the resolution/audio input
it helps that every rom ever is online in open directories and/or torrents.. just takes a lil google skills....
nintendo has reissued pretty much all of their classic controllers like NES, SNES, n64, gamecube controllers to be Switch compatible via USB... but they also work as generic HID devices on Windows and Linux... i think they run $15-25 dollars depending on model. man its dope as hell playing NES on an emulator with a legit NES controller!been saying this since the NES mini, but I'm sure 99.9% of the arcadium knows how to steal/emulate. it's more of the novelty of it
it's a cool toy if you're a collector/nostalgia.
There was an interview a few months back with someone from Sega, they said they were starting to discuss a Saturn or Dreamcast mini but the pandemic hit and with the supply chain issues and the cost of processors it became too expensive to be feasiblethey are goofing around when they really need that saturn mini
It's gotten much better from what understandhave they finally mastered Saturn emulation? thought one of the general roadblocks was saturn was hard to emulate