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11Pokémon Gold & Pokémon Emerald
First Ran Pokemon Gold on our setup, which was developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Color. Released in Japan in 1999 and internationally in 2000, it is part of the second generation of the Pokémon series, paired with "Pokémon Silver.".
This is definitely considered to be the best pokemon game amoung fans, me incuded, as this game contains two regions, the Johto Region and the Kanto Region, along with an additional 100 new Pokémon to the existing 151, making the total pokedex number 251, and we really have to catch em all to complete the pokedex.
Pokemon Gold ran pretty smoothu as the game itself is just 12MB in size and is a super low requirment game.
Next, we ran the Pokemon Emerald which a later edition pokemon game made for the Game Boy Advance and was first released in Japan in 2004 and internationally in 2005.
In this entry, the players explore the Hoenn region, aiming to become the Pokémon Champion while thwarting the plans of two criminal organizations, Team Aqua and Team Magma.
This also did run pretty smoothly without any major setback or problem.
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12Conclusion
All things considered, this little console is really lightweight and easy to carry around, which is helpful because I frequently move states because of work.
With an HDMI port, this can be connected to any TV with ease. It is powered by a 12V barrel DC jack adaptor, which is widely available.
In a future version, I would like to address the problem of the external monitor, add a small display to this setup so that users can play games on it instead of adding an external monitor, and perhaps replace the Pi Zero with a smaller Compute Module 4 so that users can also emulate PS2 games.
All the details regarding this project including files, are attached which you can download.
Leave a comment if you need any help regarding this project. This is it for today, folks.
Thanks to Seeed Studio Fusion for supporting this project.
You guys can check them out if you need great PCB and stencil service for less cost and great quality.
And I'll be back with a new project pretty soon!
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