I got a whole slew of crap since last time I posted in December.
Got the 8bitdo Ultimate Controller 2.4ghz version for both the hall effect sticks and the lower latency wireless connection, as well as a Dualschock 3 Sixaxis BT for use with my PSP Go when it's connected to my TV. Which then required another purchase to actually connect to my PSP Go...
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which led to this 6 year old laptop joining the team as I needed something that is old enough to run windows 10, can be sacrificed to run dodgy software like MotionInJoy to play nice with various old programs for my retro consoles, but is still newer than my Eee PC that can't run x64 programs.
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It's a Dell Latitude E7270, i5-6300U, 8gb RAM, 256gb SSD, 14" small. As an ultrabook business laptop the thing has incredibly build quality and a very nice keyboard and was way overpriced back when it launched. But these days they are really cheap and decent backup machines.
I also bought a cheap PS1 in order to have a way to play PS1 games without emulating them. It's a 5502 so compatible with the Xstation, which I will hopefully have enough time to install tomorrow.
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Which brings me to today's delivery, a game cube, a wireless controller for the same, two music albums for consoles (SNES and PC Engine CD / TurboGrafX CD) made by Remute, and the Xstation for the PS1.
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The wireless controller is pretty okay, the only complaint I have is that it doesn't have the clicky action the triggers like the OG GC controller has. Otherwise the build quality is really good, all buttons and sticks feel great, and the latency is very low.
I've also randomly decided I wanted to know if Houndoom plushies exist, and found out the Pokemon Fit / Sitting Cuties series is a thing so I had to get a bunch.
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If Salamence weren't so ugly in this series I'd basically have my entire Ruby team as plushies now. Still need to get a few more, though only once my finances recover from all this.