Most of PSP games were released on PS2 in less spartan manner. Just compare Vice City Stories on PS2 and PSP - the difference is.. notable, even with basic things such as frame rate.
I can make a case for fighting games, but that's all.
Gonna be that one gal to use a free out of jail card and say: yuri on a tablet.
Not too found of laptops for gaming tho.
Well, it's all about emulating games anyway, I remember trying to emulate PS2 titles way back with a dual core processor.
Well, looking at the statistics makes me feel like reading anything is retro these days. Heck, even normal newspapers are a dying breed.
First it was reading, then radio, television, now gaming.. as new generations grow sources of entertainment become better perceived over time. Sure, they don't die off, but their title for "lazy entertainment" gets lost after a while. Ways of using such things might change (netflix, e-books etc) but their core stays the same.
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