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sup /vr/

Anyone here an emulation enthusiast? I need some help. What is the best handheld device for emulation? I mainly want to run N64 near perfect, and PSP isn't good enough for that. I was thinking of getting a JXD S7800b but it's a little too expensive. I also wouldn't mind being able to emulate PS1 and dreamcast.

pic is of the JXD S7800b

>> No.1350671

I was able to play through Castlevania SOtN perfectly on my Motorola Atrix. That's actually all I did in study hall my senior year of high school. Touch screen controls were a bitch but I still beat the game and the inverted castle and I even beat the game with Richter. Good times.

>> No.1350674

>>1350671
ahaha nice.
I'm not a fan of touch screen controls. That's why the JXD line of products really catches my eye.

>> No.1350687
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>Android
>Chink shit

>> No.1350694

>>1350687
Can you suggest an alternative?

>> No.1350698

>>1350694
PSP. There's no alternative. All the good N64 games already have a DS/3DS port. You don't want to play GoldenEye or Perfect Dark on a handheld.

>> No.1350706

>>1350698
PSP won't run Majoras mask at full speeds. That is the main N64 game I want to play. I own a 3ds, and the only good remakes is starfox and oot.

>> No.1350709

>>1350706
Nintendo will eventually come up with a 3DS port of Majora's Mask.

>> No.1350717

>>1350709
But there is evidence to suggest it could come on the Wii U instead.

What about the PSvita? Will it ever be hacked successfully? I believe it has more power than the JXD androids. Would it be worth waiting for a homebrew on the vita?

>> No.1350721

>>1350717
I really want to believe the Vita will be hacked, but it most likely won't. JXD shit has more power (or will have more power in the following year) than the Vita, which has the same power of two iPhone 4 taped together, but still has Android which is pretty crappy IMHO. Only thing Android has going on for it is developer support.

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1350735

The NVidea Shield has some pretty good specs for Android and remember that there ARE small Windows 8 tablets coming out now. Nothing with built in controls though.

Been thinking about trying to stick an 8 inch Windows tablet into a 7 inch WikiPad controller.

It's a pity this 10 inch model never got released. Imagine using a Surface Pro in that bad boy. That'll run your N64. Hoo yah.

>> No.1350745

>>1350735
fuck that looks nice.
I recently purchased a GTX780 GPU, so I get 50 bucks discount off an Nvidia Shield. Still, it's very expensive. It's about 350 here in Australia.
I'll look into the windows 8 tablets.

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>>1350745
The one I actually own is an Acer Iconia W500. Costed me $200 used and I had to put Windows 8 on it myself but I'm sure it wouldn't have a problem running flat N64 emulation either. Just... It's pretty big. It's not something I would take with me everywhere like a 5" screen JXD or just a Xperia Play.

That's the other end of the spectrum. For like $30 you can get an Xperia Play and it'll run all your current emulators, even the N64 emulator but it'll be spotty.

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>>1350773
Yeah I want something I can use on the go. laptop is too big.

Just came across this. (pic related)
Its the gamevice from wikipad. Sadly it's still in development. :(

>> No.1350801

>>1350773

How does it do with SNES?

>> No.1350802

>>1350668
You're going to have a hell of a time emulating N64 well on any handheld. RetroArch only supports an old version of Mupen that will barely run on a JXD.

Nvidia Shield can possibly do it with that monster of a CPU, but IIRC it costs more than any JXD device.

>> No.1350804

>>1350802
I've seen gameplay videos of people running zelda n64 flawlessly on the JXD S7300.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=178ujBltlc8 menu speeds are slow but actual gameplay is very good.

>> No.1350824

According to my brother his Galaxy Note 3 actually plays N64 games decently enough to the point where he can jsut plug his phone into a TV and sync a PS3 controller to his phone and play emulated games on it.

Android phones make good mobile emulators as you can more easily hook a controller up to it.

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I think I might get the JXD S7300. It's a cheaper version of the S7800. Runs N64 good and its 100 dollars cheaper. My only concern really is durability. The windows 8 tablet suggestion will be too expensive. With the money I would spend on a windows 8 tablet, I could buy an Nvidia Shield.

>> No.1350862

>>1350801
Fine. I've been playing Terranigma on a similar spec phone no problems.

>> No.1350864

>>1350858
A medium power Windows 8 tablet will crush any Android at emulation 200% guaranteed.

>> No.1350873

>>1350864
Alright, I don't know what you mean by medium power, I don't know much about windows 8 tablet specs. Would you be able to link me an example with prices, ect?

>> No.1350885

>>1350873
I already told you my choice was the Acer Iconia W500. They go for about $200 used.

Here's some dude playing Modern Warfare 3 on one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=endd3UNA-DY

The same neckbeard has a bunch of game videos running on it.

>> No.1350895

>>1350885
Too large and too expensive. They go for like 300 on ebay.

I want something smaller and the point of this is to be handheld. That can be handheld but I'd have to use touch screen controls which are horrible.

>> No.1350976

>>1350674
there are several options for using a wired and blue tooth controller

>> No.1351939

previous threads concluded that the best option is whatever decent phone/tablet you can muster + bluetooth controller such as the ipega

>> No.1353193

>>1350773
I own an Xperia Play as a phone, and its everything I've ever wanted.
GBA, SNES, Genesis, NES, and GB games are what I mainly emulated, and they all run fine.

>> No.1353351

>>1350668
I have the S7800b. It works fine for most N64 games, expect the ones that are super hard to emulate like Mario Tennis. I played a few hours of Majoras Mask the other day, it works fine.

Also, it's 130$ with shipping, for a quadcore 7 inch tablet. It does not get much cheaper than that.

>> No.1353370

This thread is a godsend, I've been asking around in the emu general on /vg/ for weeks but haven't heard shit.

I'm looking for a portable emulation device for games prior to the psx/n64 era with built in, physical controls. It must not be any larger than a vita. Does anyone have any suggestions? I was looking at JXD devices, though I'm told they have shit battery life. Any input?

>> No.1353379

>>1353370
The S7800b lasts around 6 hours of playing, which is long enough for anything I want to do with it.

>> No.1353382

>>1353379
>6 hours

For real? Some dude on Amazon said it was more like 2.5-3. What all could you tell me about this device? It certainly looks nice.

>> No.1353385

>>1353382
Maybe it depends on the emulators you are using, but I was able to play a full day of SNES on and off, so that's why I'd say it does around 6 hours.

The device is really nice, but the build quality and QA is not so good, so you may have to send it back once to get a good device.

Controls are great and have worked in every game I tried.

This is a site with more information: http://boards.dingoonity.org/jxd-devices/

>> No.1353390

>>1353385
Neato. One last question: are those sticks annoying to keep in the pocket of jeans? I'm leaning more towards the psp/3DS sliders for that reason.

>> No.1353391

>>1353390
It's a 7 inch device, it won't fit in your jeans. There are 5 inch variants, though.

>> No.1353392

>>1353391
I'm checking their site at the moment for anything 7.5 inches or less. Hoping to find something decently ergonomic.

>> No.1353396

>>1353392
You might want to take a look at http://obscurehandhelds.com/

>> No.1353401

>>1353391
I can fit my nexus 7 in my pocket. I'm a 5'5" skinny fag, if I can fit it everyone else should as well.

>> No.1353404

>>1353401
Well, the reason I was using a vita as a reference is because I personally own one and it just barely fits into my pocket. The protruding sticks probably don't help that, though.

>> No.1353403

What about Nexus 7 (2013) ?
I'm thinking of getting one mainly because I read a lot but I thought emulating a few games may be a good perk, So is it a good device to emulate GBA and PSP games on it?
Also I've seen vids on Youtube connecting joysticks directly to the device using just OTG cable, Have anyone done this?

>> No.1353418

>>1353401
I just tried it, and you are right, it fits just fine. It's awkwardly large, though. The sticks are no problem.

>> No.1353451

>>1353403
The n7 (12 or 13) will emulate just fine. You can set up bluetooth controllers or get adapters for the charging port. Keep in mind anything that uses blue tooth will have less battery life than something with hardware buttons

>> No.1353453

>>1353451
>get adapters for the charging port
Without using an app or rooting?

>> No.1353469

>>1353453
In not 100% sure but i think it depends on the controller. Ds3 for example needs root.

>> No.1353474

Me again. I definitely have it narrowed down to the following:

s5110b
s5110
s5300
s602b
s602
s601

Does anyone here have any first-hand experience with any of the above?

>> No.1353863
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1353863

I invested in the (failed) kickstarter for Smardi Gam.R.

But the guy was so nice, he is sending me a free gamepad for beta testing. Only downside is no "directional pad", but it's OTG so NO charging and NO bluetooth lag.

Too promising to pass up. Maybe they will change in the future.

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>>1353863

It's only for the Samsung Galaxy S4 though.

But may be a decent investment. It's practically free on a contract. When the S5 comes out, it'll be even cheaper off contract.

>> No.1353873

>>1353403
>What about Nexus 7 (2013) ?

It's good with N64 emulation. PS1 emulation (fpse) is fine too. I'm still a bit disappointed that Chrono Cross still kinda jitters every 30 seconds, but that could just be the poor emulation.

PPSSPP is horrible though.

>> No.1353887

>>1350721
>Android pretty crappy IMHO

I'll take Android over shitty potential Vita emulation ANY day.

PSP requires all sorts of speedhacks to run SNES roms. And Vita will probably require its own set of custom tweaks to run higher emulators.

Android is quick, offers native access, and has far superior emulators.

>> No.1353892

>>1353370
If you're not trying to be real anal about 5th gen accuracy being as good as it possibly can be and you want something very small there's no reason to spend more than $30. Just get a used Xperia Play.

>> No.1353893

>>1353887

Especially considering that we'll probably be at Snapdragon 2000 by the time Vita emulation is perfected.

Octocore 64bit process with 6gb of DDR7 memory platform the same price as a weakass Vita.

>> No.1353928

>>1353892
Unless the lack of accuracy hinders the gameplay a la ZSNES, I don't mind. I use SNES9x, for reference.

>> No.1353932

I joined in the kickstarter for the GCW-Zero after I read about it on /vr/ some time ago. I had very high hopes for it but it was the first and last time I'll ever support anything crowd-funded again.
My unit has still not shipped, the manufacturer shipped some hundred units to third parties (=companies who sell them) BEFORE even shipping all the backer's units. Shitty support and if I read the comments page on the kickstarter website, I want to buy a transatlantic plane ticket just to punch the fucking guy in the face. So much ruined potential :(

>> No.1354197

>>1353932

So the kickstarter succeeded and you STILL don't have the product?

My supported project failed, I got refunded, and he's still sending me the Smardi Gam.R gamepad. I guess this stuff varies. Then again, let's see if he actually pulls through.

>> No.1354465

>>1353892
OP wants to emulate 4/5G consoles. Play isn't an option for this.

>> No.1355245

>>1354197
I didn't get shit, he's still saying "we'll ship all your devices, don't worry" one year later. Some people got their devices (mainly people in the US) while the only option to get my device would be ordering from the companies he sold to BEFORE filling all his Kickstarter orders or waiting another six months.

Just look here, it's an embarrasing shitfest
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/gcw/gcw-zero-open-source-gaming-handheld/comments

>> No.1355320

>>1354465
Yes it is. Just with maybe 85% accuracy as opposed to the 95% he'd get with a top of the line Android

>> No.1355324

>>1354465
What is the absolute minimum for gen 4 and under (and also GBA)? I'm not looking for perfection in accuracy. Preferably better than Zsnes, but I don't expect to be running Bsnes.

>>1355320
Do you happen to own a play? What can you tell me about it?

>> No.1355327

>>1355324
I own a Captivate with similar specs. Why tell you what these "underpowered" (and very inexpensive) level devices can do when you can just watch this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYodquYXArs

>> No.1355328

Not OP, but I have about $200 to spend on a handheld emulation device. What would be the most bang for my buck? Would I have to homebrew a PSP to play PS1 games?

>> No.1355330

>>1355327
Neat! How does it do on SuperFX SNES games?

>> No.1355334

>>1355330
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYLH-8XrN2Q

>> No.1355337

>>1355334
Between that and a video I saw with SMRPG, this looks like it would be fantastic.

Can you vouch for its build quality? How does it feel to hold? Decent triggers? Clicky buttons? Sorry for asking so many questions, but I wan to know what exactly I'd be putting money into.

>> No.1355338

>>1355328
JXD 7300b

>> No.1355341

>>1355337
It feels almost identical to a PSP Go except with dual analog touchpads instead of a flat "stick". They feel slightly weird for a bit but not hard to get used to if you're going to play games that even need analog (analog can be tricky to set up on any android). The D-Pad and buttons, even the slider are very very similar to the Go.

>> No.1355342

>>1355341
I don't intend to go into N64/PSX territory anyway, the analog is pretty much a nonissue.

How much is a fair price for one of these, anyway?

>> No.1355346

Is that method to make PS1 games play on the Xperia Play easily still a thing?

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>>1355342
For a Verizon one in used condition, like thirty bucks. No joke. You'll need a decent sized SD card though because they only have 1gb internally so figure another $10 for that.

>> No.1355351

>>1355348
Luckily I have a class 6 8 gig card doing fuck-all at the moment. I also have no intention of activating it on a mobile network, this is strictly for emulation (I have a galaxy s3, but touch screen controls just suck so much ass).

Offered some dude on ebay 30 bucks (he wanted 50, but it was OBO). It won't come with the charger, but who doesn't have a million of those cables by now?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sony-Ericsson-XPERIA-Play-1GB-Black-Verizon-Smartphone-/171224463652?pt=Cell_Phones&hash=item27ddc5f924

>> No.1355354

>>1355346
Yes. Check out Grand Turismo 2 - a pretty demanding PSX game.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nJ262vno0U

>> No.1355362

>>1355351
Good luck and congratulations on making the best dollar-for-dollar choice on the matter.

>> No.1355363

>>1355362
Thank you for all your assistance. And to think I damn near wasted 100+ bucks on some chinese device that would have likely been a piece of shit even if it worked correctly!

>> No.1355368

>>1355363
JXDs are poweful machines with nice features like HD outs but they are probably overkill for running the current crop of emulators for Android.

>> No.1355382

>>1354465
The play does ps1 and n64 just fine

>> No.1355427

>>1355320
It's the 85% speed more than the accuracy that bothers me. For things playable at bit slow or with frame skip it's ok but there aren't N64 games like that. Would be OK for Pokemon Snap if that worked.

>>1355324
Play should be fine for G4 and under. Any SNES issues are emulator issues. The hardware can handle it. With the money you save you could buy some second hand consoles and burn the games you want to play.

>>1355382
Of course it does. For you. We can't all have high, or even not so high standards.

>> No.1355429

>>1355427
For a $30 device what do you expect? The games run smoothly and the audio syncs up properly. Is 100% accuracy really needed for a casual on the go device?

>> No.1355457

>checking up on that bid
>someone else made another offer

I will hook someone in the gabber if it was one of you fags.

>> No.1355680

>>1355429
Not much. Just pointing out the misleading advice so OP doesn't end up getting something that doesn't meet his expectations. If he wants to go for something that doesn't emulate N64 well for a much cheaper price there's nothing wrong with that. There is something wrong with saying a device does stuff it doesn't.

>> No.1355689

>>1355680
that whole line of advice about the Play started here
>>1353370

not at the OP

>> No.1355704

>>1355680
>>1355427
Did you even look at the videos I posted?

>> No.1355737

>>1355704
Yeah and it doesn't disprove what he said, a few popular N64 titles doesn't show how the device can actually perform, especially when you consider how it is on the PC platform.

>> No.1355748

>>1355245
>the only option to get my device would be ordering from the companies he sold to BEFORE filling all his Kickstarter orders or waiting another six months.

Wow, a year?

That's pretty terrible.

>> No.1355750

>>1355348
meanwhile in yurop they sell for a bit below 100€ :(

>> No.1355756

>>1355328
>Would I have to homebrew a PSP to play PS1 games?

Depends. Do you ONLY want to play PS1 games?

PSP is only $60 used at gamestop. Good investment if you don't mind weak Nintendo emulation (besides NES and GBA).

>> No.1355898

>>1355348
is it possible to get a verizon one and use it for att?

>> No.1356182

>>1355898
totally different radios, so no

>> No.1356396

>>1355689
It doesn't matter where it started. I'm simply pointing out false information posted. That's all/

>>1355704
No. I have more than enough experience with the Play to know what it's capable of. I don't need yet another set of cherry picked clips to show what it's best at.

>> No.1356404

>>1355737
Well I already told OP that a tablet PC will crush even the most powerful Androids, including my dream of the 10" WikiPad controller becoming available and fitting Windows tablets. I got the "too big/too expensive" response so I moved in the opposite direction. I think the Play is the best choice for most people who ask this question. It's extremely cheap and performs 90-95% as well as Androids 5x-10x the price.

It's going to be a long, long time until Androids run all N64 games well. Here's video of an S3 beast attempting to run Conker

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpuPpr1NIEU

Expect similar performance from a 7300b.

>>1355750
Import one from the US. If you're only going to use it for gaming you don't need the cellular radio to work

>>1355898
I wish, but no. You can't even unlock the boot a Rodgers one without paying for the service from an unlocker.

>> No.1356408

>>1356396
>I have more than enough experience with the Play to know what it's capable of
I rather think you don't. What aftermarket image did you have installed? What class was the SD card you were loading the games from? How much free space did you have on the internal memory?

>> No.1356479

>>1356408
It's not worth arguing with him. He's one of those people that expects emulation to mimic the console. If you want autistic accuracy and high performance use a pc, if you want convince and casual playing accuracy the xperia play is just fine. Put that bitch in airplane mode and the battery life is great, plus the controller is solid.

>> No.1356728

>>1356408
>think
Try it some time

>>1356479
>He's one of those people that doesn't want to see someone suckered into buying something by fanboys
fixed

What's with these play fanboys? Do they seek out every handheld emulation thread just to shit it up? Will they ever realise it was an under powered toy when it was released let alone today?

>> No.1356960

>>1356728
Underpowered =/= incapable dillweed. A civic is Underpowered when put next to a corvette, but when all the driving you do is residential areas where you never go over 40mph the civic preforms just as well.

The play may not be best goy) for YOU, but it's great for others.

>> No.1357009

>>1356960
Thanks fanboy. I'm sure OP will take your valuable opinion into consideration when making his
choice.
>=/=
Is that supposed to be a tired guy with a big nose?

>> No.1357025

>>1357009
...seriously?

I'm sure OP and others are already off buying Plays already based on the videos and thhe plain facts - size, value etc...

It's the right hardware to start out with for pocket emulation even if, ultimately the 20% incompatibility on N64 really is unacceptable they will have only spent twenty or thirty bucks and some friend or family member of theirs will shit their pants to have it handed off to them if they move to a JXD or Shield or UMPC

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>>1357009
I think hes telling you its not equal. != is what I would use but not everyone programs so most people look at me like I'm crazy with that one. =/= is a rather common one that everyone but you seems to get.

You're bitching about the play but have yet to offer an alternative that is comparable in ALL these criteria not just two or three:
>size
it has to be pocket sized. The Play is more portable than my gba sp. JXD vita/wii u looking things need not apply.
>power
Show me something that has just as much if not more power than this for "muh accuracy" but still can go 9+ hours of game time. Preferable more.
>controls
I want built in controls, not additional crap to carry around and no bluetooth lag. I want some quality buttons too, none of this xbox360 dpad type shit.
>price
I'm putting no more than $70 into this.


The play is looking more and more tempting faggot

>> No.1357064

>>1357043
I'm the guy advocating the Play but there IS a JXD that runs about $70 and is small, the S602. I think a Play is probably a better choice but some people don't want to buy used.

>> No.1357089

>>1357064
Is that the one that looks like the OG psp? Its still large in my opinion. You can get a new xperia play for around $70 if you don't want to go the used rout.

>> No.1357106

>>1357089
>You can get a new xperia play for around $70
Really?

>> No.1357118

>>1357106
Depending on where you look. Online you have to shop around a bit, and if you live near an att or verizon store they may have some "new old stock" that you can buy from.

>> No.1357338

Hey guys, today I got an LG G2 as my first smart phone ever.
>in b4 "what are you, 12"

I'm 28.

Anyways, for those of you emulating on your phones, what apps do you use for what systems. I already dl'd my boy! free, but that was just on the suggestion of a friend who uses it for GBA pokemon and ff games. I'd like to be able to emulate SNES and Genesis RPG's.

Thanks in advance

>> No.1357367

>>1357338
I use retro arch. I think it got removed from the play store though.
>inb4 retro arch shit storm

>> No.1357392

>>1357367

What shitstorm. There is literally one guy on /vr/ who shits up RA threads because people are doing things differently than him.

>> No.1357591

>>1357392
Oh. Well that was storm. I thought there were more of them.

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Just downloaded retroarch, so it's still on the play store. Looking forward to forming my own opinion about retroarch

>> No.1357615

>>1357595
I developed my ownchoice of emulators because there was no AIO like RetroArch on Android when I was doing it but now you'd be stupid not to start with an AIO and use stand alones if you're not satisfied with the performance of one or anotjer.

>> No.1357836

>>1357615
How do you get game shark codes to work for retro arch? That's the only reason I still have individual emulators.

>> No.1358007

>>1357338
>today I got an LG G2

Not a bad buy.

I was going to purchase it, but I really did not enjoy the back buttons. I smudged the camera every time.

It also didn't really give much of a boost in PPSSPP benchmarks. But all in all, I wouldn't mind keeping it, but I enjoyed the S4 too much.

>> No.1358009

>>1357836
I dunno, like I just said I don't use retroarch - except on Wii.

>> No.1358092

>>1357043
The only thing I'm bitching about is fanboys telling porkie pies in an attempt to lure more members to their cult.

You already have a play and area clearly infatuated with it. Why do I need to recommend an alternative to you? I'm in this thread to help OP pick a hand held emulation device not prove something to play fanboys.

>> No.1358164

>>1358092
I don't already have one. I'm considering one though because it's looking really good on paper. You keep saying stay away from the play but I don't know where else to look.

>> No.1358185

>>1358164
He's bitching at me, but I don't have a Play either I use my Captivate which has very similar specs. The Play has a platform-specific Playstation emulator made by Sony specifically for it though so it has BETTER Playstation emulation. It's possible that the N64 emulation is marginally worse and it's not all that great on even the beastliest Androids, as my Conker on S3 video can attest.

I also don't really know what the guy is suggesting you to get. Probably a laptop, which I imagine is right out the window for your needs. I guess he's the kind of guy who would balance a laptop on his lap on the bus and use a wired USB controller - or he thinks he would be that kind of guy if he ever rode the bus.

As I said right from the beginning a tablet PC or UMPC MIGHT be feasible but it'd be bigger, have clumsier controls, and be more expensive.

>> No.1358452

>>1358164
I think you have me confused with someone else. All I have ever said as that the play does not meet the requirements OP specified in his first post and any the people who claim otherwise are bullshitting. If you have different requirements post them and I'm sure you will get some recommendations.

>> No.1358558

>>1358452
I assume you are the following posts...
>>1358092
>>1357009
>>1356728
>>1356396
>>1355680

and a few others up further. If you are not included in those then I'm sorry for grouping you with the asshat who is raging about peoples suggestions.

OP wanted portable emulation that will get n64 near perfect. The JXD S7800b is too much money so what ever is suggested has to be under $150.00. No android gaming system can do n64 all that well yet even more powerful phones like the s3 and s4 struggle. So nothing suggested will really be good for it. Others have chimed in saying they are interested in portable emulation and that is how the play got brought up. It may not be the best but for $30 its is damn impressive. And like >>1357043
pointed out anyone will have a hard time finding something that is comparable to the play on all these categories.

>> No.1359220

Ok like every thread on this site it's gone to shit. Op just get what every the fuck you want.