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PokeMini by rw-r-r_0644 is an early and obsolete retroarch core.<br>
 
PokeMini by rw-r-r_0644 is an early and obsolete retroarch core.<br>
PokeMiniU is based on the original Pokemini standalone emulator, but it's one of the first homebrew emulators and is full of bugs: tiny screen, lots of graphical glitches, wrong colors...<br>
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PokeMini is based on the original Pokemini standalone emulator, but it's one of the first homebrew emulators and is full of bugs: tiny screen, lots of graphical glitches, wrong colors...<br>
 
In both cases, you will prefer the most recent retroarch with the newest pokemini core.
 
In both cases, you will prefer the most recent retroarch with the newest pokemini core.
  

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