GTA 3/Vice/SA - These titles were all available on PC, and they were all released for iOS and Android. Take a look at the most popular and top-selling PS2 titles: My feelings on this are that the PS2, despite being the best selling console of that generation, isn't going to have nearly as much demand for emulation as the others, simply because there aren't enough PS2 games that have demand to be emulated. It will certainly get further emulation support, but I don't feel like there is a ton of demand driving it. I'm probably going to start a flame war here about this, but I don't feel like PS2 is going to get as much attention as Dreamcast and Gamecube did.
People who want to play PS2 already own smartphones. Nobody is going to build something like that right now, because there is no demand. A device with something that powerful would need to cost $200+, maybe more. The types of SOCs that are powerful enough for PS2 emulation are the kinds of chips that are in flagship smartphones. Promotion / self-promotion of sbc and retro gaming sites, streams and videos is allowed.Do not link to copyrighted roms or images containing copyrighted roms.Be respectful to others and follow the rules of reddit and reddiquette.Limit posts to topics relating to single board computer gaming, emulation, retro gaming etc.r/SBCGaming is not paid for any of these links, nor do its operators implicitly recommend any of the products represented. Multiple evaluations are linked when available in order to provide as many perspectives as possible. Product links and videos are provided for informational and research purposes only.
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