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What's the least expensive emulation handheld that can handle DreamCast games flawlessly/almost perfect? I was hoping for something in the $70-90 range, but most of those either have fuck-awful designs to them or can only run up to PS1 reliably.

I literally just want handheld DreamCast, though being able to do N64, Sega Saturn, and Dolphin would be amazing too. I already have an RG35XX, I love it but it's limited to up to PS1, so being able to run anything before PS1 is redundant for me. I don't mind if it's a vertical or horizontal handheld, as long as it's durable, feels comfortable, plays DreamCast games reliably, and doesn't cost over $100.

I can wait if such a handheld doesn't currently exist.

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The level design of CD really wants you to not blaze through it, and actually engage with the time travel and machine-maker hunt. There isn't anything standout about it if you gun it to the end.
CD is not a normal Sonic game, and playing it like nothing's different leads to a very dull game. Whether or not you'll actually LIKE playing with it's gimmick once you understand it is up to the individual, however. Some hate it, others find it cool and different.

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