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An '''emulation box''' is an unofficial term for a device built with for the specific purpose of running emulators. They generally consist of overpriced and locked-down ARM microcomputers and some are more so just "collector's items". They should While it can technically be avoided as your any small computer will generally provide , the emulation boxes we list here are primarily single-purpose embedded devices intended to capitalize on nostalgia despite a multitude of better performance overall. ==Boxes==*[[wikipedia:NES_Classic_Edition|NES Classic Edition/Famicom Classic Mini]] alternatives being readily available ($59.99like computers, mobile devices, and game consoles) - Official Nintendo product designed to only emulate the NES. Includes 30 games.There are generally two types of boxes:
*[[wikipedia;First-party boxes:SNES_Classic_Edition|SNES Classic Edition/Super Famicom Mini]] ($79Use the official branding of a console, with the support of the company who made it. More often than not, modern console manufacturers are not the ones who come up with the idea, and are usually approached by some other company who offloads some or all of the work of getting it running.99) ;Third- Official Nintendo product designed party boxes:Use their own branding because they don't have a license to only emulate use the SNESactual companies' trademarks. Includes 21 games. Uses A legal ruling for emulators has allowed them to use the name of the exact same hardware console in marketing (motherboard, SOC and all) such as advertising the NES Classicability to play games from a specific console on the packaging), but with a different firmwarenot as the name for the box itself.
*[[wikipedia:Sega_Genesis_Mini|Sega Genesis Mini]] ($79.99) - Official SEGA product designed to only emulate Emulation boxes are frowned upon because, aside from a first party box's value as a collector's item, the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive. Includes 42 games and hardware in an emulation box is scheduled to launch September 19thoften nothing more than a cheap, 2019. Unlike the other "minis"locked-down, this one may offer [https://www.polygon.com/2019/6/4/18652108/segaARM-genesisbased system-minion-mega-drive-towera-chip, and the price useless add-ons] that are purely you pay for aesthetics and provide no additional featuresobtaining it is marked up by the designer in order to make easy money. To make matters worse, numerous boxes have been found using emulators illegally, due to a prohibition in the emulator's license (like commercial distribution or locked down hardware), resulting in many controversies unfolding over the matter.
*==First-party boxes=={| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"! scope="col"|Product! scope="col"|Manufacturer! scope="col"|Reimplements! scope="col"|MSRP! scope="col"|Emulator used! scope="col"|Notes|-|[[wikipedia:NES_Classic_Edition|NES Classic Edition / Famicom Classic Mini]]|[[Nintendo]]|[[Nintendo Entertainment System emulators|Nintendo Entertainment System]]|$59.99|[[Kachikachi]]| Official Nintendo product designed to only emulate the NES. Includes 30 games.|-|[[wikipedia:SNES_Classic_Edition|SNES Classic Edition / Super Famicom Mini]]|[[Nintendo]]|[[Super Nintendo emulators|Nintendo SNES]]|$79.99|[[Canoe]]|Official Nintendo product designed to only emulate the SNES. Includes 21 games. Uses the ''exact same hardware'' (motherboard, SoC, and all) as the NES Classic, but with a different firmware.|-|[[wikipedia:Sega_Genesis_Mini|Sega Genesis Mini]]|[[Sega]]|[[Sega Genesis emulators|Sega Genesis]]|$79.99|m2engage|Official SEGA product designed to only emulate the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive. Includes 42 games. Interestingly, it has the same specs as the (S)NESC. The emulator used was developed by [[wikipedia:M2 (game_developer)|M2]], who is best known for handling the emulation of various re-releases of games including several Sega ports and the Genesis Virtual Console on the Wii.|-|[https://sega.jp/genesismini2/ Sega Genesis Mini 2]|[[Sega]]|Sega Genesis, [[Sega Genesis emulators|Sega CD]]|$99.99|m2engage|Official SEGA product designed to emulate normal Sega Genesis/Mega Drive games plus Sega CD/Mega CD games and two enhanced Genesis/Mega Drive games. Includes 60 games. Compared to its predecessor, the system has an overclocked SoC, double RAM, and 8GB of NAND storage. Again, [[wikipedia:M2 (game_developer)|M2]], handled the emulation of Genesis and Sega CD games.|-|[https://www.konami.com/games/pcemini/gate PC Engine / TurboGrafx-16 Mini ]|Konami|[[PC Engine (TurboGrafx- 16) emulators|PC Engine / TurboGrafx-16]]|$99.99|?|Official Konami product. Includes 57 games (58 in Japan) and has about an equal mix of American and Japanese exclusives. The Japanese market will get casing and branding has the same regional differences as the original (Japan is the original white PC Engine, while Europe will get is the Core Grafx revision. In , and the US, players will get USA is the TurboGrafx-16 case design). Price The emulator used was developed by [[wikipedia:M2 (game_developer)|M2]], release date the same company that did the Sega Genesis Mini and other console ports.|-|[[wikipedia:PlayStation Classic|PlayStation Classic]]|[[Sony|Sony Interactive Entertainment]]|[[PlayStation emulators|Sony PlayStation]]|<strike>$99.99</strike> $20|[[PCSX-Reloaded#PlayStation_Classic|PCSX-ReARMed]]|Official SIE product designed to only emulate the PS1. Includes 20 games.|-|[https://www.snk-corp.co.jp/us/neogeomini/ NEOGEO Mini]|SNK|[[Neo Geo and full variants|Neo Geo]]|<strike>~$110</strike> $89.99|modified version of [https://github.com/xugamezhouyuhua/neogeominiemu NJEMU]|Offical SNK product designed to only emulate the NEOGEO. Includes 40 games list . |-|[http://www.capcomhomearcade.com/home CAPCOM Home Arcade]|Capcom|[[Arcade emulators|CPS1 & CPS2]]|~$254|[[FinalBurn Alpha]]|Offical CAPCOM product designed to be revealedemulate CPS1 and CPS2 arcade games. Includes 16 games.|-|[https://sega.jp/astrocitymini/original/index.html Astro City Mini]|Sega Toys|Arcade|JP¥ <strike>12800</strike>13511<br>$<strike>129.99</strike>161.99|?|Offical SEGA product designed to emulate various Sega arcade games. Includes 36 games and the test program "Dottori-Kun". |-|[https://sega.jp/astrocitymini/v Astro City Mini V]|Sega Toys|Arcade|JP¥ 19580|?|Offical SEGA product designed to emulate various vertical-oriented Arcade games only. Includes 22 games (23 in the International version distributed by Limited Run Games)|-|[https://www.taito.co.jp/egret2mini Egret II Mini]|Taito|Arcade|JP¥ <strike>18678</strike>15800<br>$<strike>229.99</strike>109.03|?|Offical Taito product designed to emulate various Taito arcade games. Includes 40 games, 10 more bundled with optional paddle+trackball controller, and more purchasable games released in the form factor of SD cards.|}
*==Third-party boxes=={| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"! scope="col"|Product! scope="col"|Manufacturer! scope="col"|Reimplements! scope="col"|MSRP! scope="col"|Emulator(s) used! scope="col"|Notes|-|[[wikipedia:PlayStation Classic|PlayStation ClassicPolymega]]|Playmaji|Multi-system|$299.99-$499.99 <small>(Deluxe bundle)<strike/small>|[[Mednafen]], [[Mesen]], [[Kega Fusion]], and [[MAME]] |Modular system. First emulation box with CD support and one of the few to run on an Intel processor instead of ARM. Emulates PS1, Saturn, Genesis, Sega CD, 32X, TG-16/CD, Neo Geo CD, NES, SNES (only disc-based systems are supported out of the box, cartridge-based systems requires a separate add-on for each system). |-|[[Retron5]]|Hyperkin|Multi-system|$159.99|[[RetroArch]], [[Snes9x]], and [[Genesis Plus GX]] |Emulates NES/GBC/GBA/Genesis/SNES and includes cart readers for those systems.|-|Sega Genesis Flashback|AtGames|[[Sega Genesis emulators|Sega Genesis]]|$79.99|? <br/strike> (Genesis-on-a-Chip ?)|Produced under license from Sega. Emulates the Master System and the Sega Genesis. It also has a cartridge port that can load original cartridges to some degree. Very disappointing and the ensuing outcry has led Sega to drop their planned further partnership with AtGames for their actual Sega Genesis Mini.|-|Arcade1Up Home Arcade|Arcade1Up|[[Arcade emulators|Arcade]]|$200-$40500 (Depends on the game) - Official Sony product designed |[[MAME]], [[FinalBurn Alpha]], [[RetroArch]], and MOO <small>(their own commercial emulator)</small><ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Arcade1Up/comments/a02870/hack_original_board_not_just_replace_w_pietc/</ref>|Officially licensed recreations of selected arcade cabinets. Emulates whatever arcade cabinet they can get the license for. Many have criticized its short height (about 3/4 the size of a normal cabinet), lack of a CRT monitor nor any filters for it, and minor inaccuracies compared to only emulate the PS1original. Includes 20 games Many hobbyists have even gone as far as to replace the main motherboard with a Raspberry Pi just to use [[MAME]] instead. Uses |-|Pandora Boxes|Unknown|[[PCSXArcade emulators|Arcade]]|$30-Reloaded#PlayStation_Classic$170 (Depends on model and peripherals)|PCSX-ReARMed[[MAME]], [[FinalBurn Alpha]] (Older ones) / [[RetroArch]] (Newer ones)|A kind of plug & play device filled with hundreds of pirated arcade game ROMs, which was designed to be used as its emulatorsubstitutions for actual arcade boards in commercial arcades. Emulation quality is always hit or miss, with issues like unbearable slowdowns, input latency, and screen tearing in some games.|}
*[https://www==Controversy=====Poor catalog===A first party box may prove to be lacking due to its game catalog missing some essential title.snk-corp.co.jp/us/neogeomini/ NEOGEO Mini] (<strike>~$110</strike> $89This is often the result of messy licensing issues that continue to plague consoles today, as many games are a nightmare to relicense due to some external factor.99) It doesn't help that first- Offical SNK product designed party boxes often lack the ability to only emulate the NEOGEO. Includes 40 load gamesexternally. Uses a [https://github.com/xugamezhouyuhua/neogeominiemu modified version of NJEMU]This is done to prevent the manufacturer from having to admit support for cartridge and disc formats that the emulation community uses, as it would by extension imply support for unofficial emulation.
*These limitations have caused many to [http:[Modding Consoles//wwwFlashcarts#NES.2FSNES.capcomhomearcade2FPSX.com/home CAPCOM Home Arcade] (~$254) - Offical CAPCOM product designed to emulate CPS1 and CPS2 arcade games2FMD_. Includes 16 games28GEN. Uses [[FinalBurn Alpha29_Classic|modify]] as its emulator. Scheduled their systems just to be able to launch October 25th, 2019get more use out of it.
*[[Retron5]] ($159.99) Some redistributors of third party boxes that pre- Emulates NES/GBC/GBA/Genesis/SNES and includes cart readers for those systems. Uses [[RetroArch]], [[Snes9x]], and [[Genesis Plus GX]] for its emulation.*Sega Genesis Flashback load them with games (AtGameswhich in itself is illegal to redistribute with the game images preinstalled) - Produced under license may contain game images that aren't 1:1 identical to the originals either due to possibly cobbling them from Segavarious sources. Emulates Use the Master System and guides on the Sega Genesis. Very disappointing and the ensuing outcry has led Sega to drop their planned further partnership with AtGames website where possible for their actual Sega Genesis Miniobtaining game images.
===ControversiesLicensing===Some of those the products have attracted the ire of parts of the emulator emulation community over issues not necessarily related to the product's quality, but ones related to open source emulators. In some cases, it's because negotiations with open source emulator and/or frontend developers fell through and the company used a "lesser" option as a replacement. In others, an arrangement was reached, contracts and money were exchanged only for the project maintainers to turn out not to have gathered the complete consent of all contributors, some parts are licensed as a strictly non-commercial license, and similar issues. Sometimes, it might have to do with an incomplete source code release from companies that have to abide by GPLv3 obligations. And of course, the company might be acting malicious towards emulator developers.
Since the problem with these is primarily a meta problem that doesn't have much to do with the product's actual quality, and is a controversial subject even within emulator developer circles (some well-known developers such as byuu did eventually agree to work with , they may not affect the likes of Hyperkin, after all) experience that the box itself provides. Some examples where this section is about listing some of those cases.has happened:
* Retron5: Its problems are explained at [[Retron5#Controversy|its page]].* Capcom Home Arcade: Koch Media (under license from Capcom has licensed (with compensation) FinalBurnAlpha from the project's maintainer, however this has lead to some announced that they would use [[https://www.google.com/search?q=capcom+home+arcade+illegal&oq=capcom+home+arcade+illegal controversyFinalBurn Alpha]] and outrage by fellow FBA developers (who didn't agree with this move, and eventually made their own fork) and MAME developers (where some of FBA's code comes from), as FB the backend for games on the Capcom Home Arcade. This is despite the fact that FinalBurn Alpha's was developed and released under a license isn't cleared to allow for that forbids commercial use and many (which was taken from versions of those [[MAME]] before they had relicensed in 2015). When other FBA developers think were questioned on the FBA's license is an ugly mess of contradicting licenses that should not exist.* Retron5 (Hyperkin): Is using RetroArch, Snes9xissue, Nestopia, VBA-M and Genesis Plus GX. While they did release their source codewere completely unaware that this happened, resulting in the the latter four have a non-commercial licenseproject maintainer revealing that he had greenlit its use. Retroarch's source code used was partial, and had DRM going against GPLv3 obligationsThe resulting fallout led to the creation of [[FinalBurn Neo]].
==DIY Solutionssolutions==*{{WIP|section}}If you don't want to be limited by any consumer product, but still have something you can technically call an "emulation box," you can make one yourself! These single-board computers tend to be cheaper and offer more than a first party box will: ;Nvidia Shield TV (:An Android TV box fast enough for 2D & and 3D emulation of many consoles).*LattaPanda (;LattePanda:A Windows 10 computer with integrated Arduino. Fast enough for Saturn emulation.)*Odroid (Decent ;ODROID:Has decent speeds for Saturn emulation).*;Raspberry Pi (Eg:A very popular single-board computer that can run projects like Lakka off an SD card. You'll want to use a Raspberry Pi 3 or newer for decent performance. For more convenience, a [[Frontends|frontend]] is recommended with these devices. ===Distributions===These Linux distributions offer complete emulation packages for single board computers and other systems.  {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"! scope="col"|Name! scope="col"|Architecture! scope="col"|Frontend! scope="col"|Latest Version! scope="col"|Active! scope="col"|[[Recommended Emulators|Recommended]]|-|[[RetroPie]]|ARM|[[EmulationStation]] fork|[https://retropie.org.uk/download/ {{RetroPieVer}}]|{{✓}} ||{{✓}}|-|[[Lakka]]|ARM, x86|[[RetroArch]]|[http://www.)lakka.tv/get/ {{LakkaVer}}]|{{✓}} ||{{TBD}}|-|[https://batocera.org/ Batocera.linux]|ARM, x86|[[EmulationStation]] fork|[https://batocera.org/download {{BatoceraLinuxVer}}]|{{✓}} ||{{TBD}}|-|[https://www.recalbox.com/ Recalbox]|ARM, x86|[[EmulationStation]]|[https://archive.recalbox.com/ {{RecalboxVer}}]|{{✓}} ||{{TBD}}|-|[https://chimeraos.org/ ChimeraOS]|x86|Steam Big Picture|[https://chimeraos.org/download 28]|{{✓}} ||{{TBD}}|-|SteamOS 3|x86|Steam Big Picture|N/A|{{✓}} ||{{TBD}}|}
==See also==
* [[FPGA]] - Devices that make use of programmable chips instead of ARM processors.
==References==<references /> ==External Linkslinks==
* [http://www.thegameconsole.com/game-console-clones.html Game Console Clones] (TheGameConsole.com)
[[Category:Emulation consoles]]
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