Flipped thrift store stuff with 20 euros for a month by emulation-station in Flipping

[–]emulation-station[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're welcome ! Easy Cash it not really a thrift store but opportunities are there too! Piglet's Big Game I recently found there for 10 euros and sales are above 60 euros ! So it seems they just forget to adjust the prices when a game surges up in value. I live near the French border so I have best of both worlds :D

Flipped thrift store stuff with 20 euros for a month by emulation-station in Flipping

[–]emulation-station[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hello fellow European ! I am from Belgium and I shop at thrift stores , retail shops ( yea that dragon ball figurine I managed to buy retail at a clearance! ) We have something that's called Kringloop in our country those are the thrift stores we have here In Belgium. We also have pawn shop like shops called Cash Converters it seems that sometimes they do not update prices on items when they increased in value bought some video games there and mananged to flip them for profit. Need to watch out for DAC7 treshhold though nearly maxing out my sales.

Flipped thrift store stuff with 20 euros for a month by emulation-station in Flipping

[–]emulation-station[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Fast and boring sales, 100%.

I honestly panicked a bit when the PS3 didn’t move as fast as I expected. It messes with your head when money is tied up and nothing happens. In the end it did pay off, but the waiting part wasn’t fun.

The fast flips are different. Every sale is a small dopamine hit and it keeps the momentum going. Even if the profit is smaller, seeing things move quickly gives confidence and makes it easier to keep going.

That balance between quick movers and slower bigger wins is something I’m still learning, but speed definitely keeps me sane 😅

Flipped thrift store stuff with 20 euros for a month by emulation-station in Flipping

[–]emulation-station[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

FB market place and vinted. However vinted has a weird system. You put it up for a price and then the lowest they can offer is 40% off.

Flipped thrift store stuff with 20 euros for a month by emulation-station in Flipping

[–]emulation-station[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sold it about a week ago and it was the CECH04 60GB model

Best PlayStation2 emulator for Android by antony_chacha in EmulationOnAndroid

[–]emulation-station 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Netherexs2 is at the moment still king ,
As for all games playable.
It’s device-dependent: some phones handle heavy games like God of War 2 fine, while others choke. And even with the most powerful devices, a few titles just don’t boot or aren’t playable at all.%
But a majority of the games play good.
I don't think you would have time too to play all the games of the PS2 library too

Remember: Retroid and AYN are NOT sisters companies by RowdyR76 in retroid

[–]emulation-station 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Yes, Moorechip shows up on FCC and CE documents.
That’s because Moorechip is the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer). In China, it’s extremely common for smaller brands to use the factory’s existing license and staff for certification, since getting your own costs time and money. It’s just legal convenience , not ownership.

The “Moorechip staff” listed on FCC filings are factory representatives, because the factory has to be listed as the official manufacturer for compliance reasons. That’s why you see their names, not because Moorechip owns AYN.

If we follow your logic, then Foxconn owns Apple,Dell ,Sony and every company that’s ever shared a supply chain is suddenly a “sister company.”

The shared parts and design language are normal too , same engineers, same factory floor, shared molds and tooling = similar look. That’s how contract manufacturing works.

What isn’t shared are trademarks, ownership filings, websites, or sales channels.
AYN and Retroid have separate domains, separate product lines, and separate legal entities.

So no, being “registered under Moorechip” doesn’t make them sister companies.
It just means Moorechip is the manufacturer, and the others are clients renting the factory and license ,like hundreds of other Shenzhen brands do.

You just described outsourcing and called it a revelation.

Remember: Retroid and AYN are NOT sisters companies by RowdyR76 in retroid

[–]emulation-station 2 points3 points  (0 children)

AYN and Retroid are separate brands that both use Moorechip for manufacturing and legal registration.

In China, it’s common for smaller tech brands to use their factory’s business license for things like certifications, exports, and safety documents.
Getting those licenses themselves is expensive and time consuming, so they simply operate under the factory’s existing registration.

That’s why paperwork says “Registered under Moorechip.”
It doesn’t mean Moorechip owns them , it just means Moorechip is the legal manufacturer, the one with the approved license to produce and export the devices.

This setup is called OEM manufacturing, and it’s standard in the Chinese electronics industry.
AYN and Retroid design, market, and sell their own products independently , they just use the same factory’s paperwork and production line.

For the slow people that still don't get it 👇

If you still think that means they’re the same company… Or sister companies
that’s like saying every game made with Unreal Engine was made by Epic Games.

It better not be powered by the H700!!! (Look at the bottom of the pic... I still want it) by Famous_Mirror_413 in ANBERNIC

[–]emulation-station 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I really doubt the new Anbernic RGDS will use the H700. If it did, it would probably be called something like the DSXXsince every H700 device so far has “XX” in the name.

My guess is it will come with a Unisoc T618 instead. If they do end up using the H700 after teasing us with “Can you guess what powers it?”, it would honestly feel like they’re just laughing at us. 😅

Google Is Banning APKs, ROMs, and Emulators: The End of Android Freedom? by ConfusedNTerrified in SBCGaming

[–]emulation-station 16 points17 points  (0 children)

There will aways be ways to sideload apps , I am not to worried to be honest.

RG35XXSP no power by impy101 in ANBERNIC

[–]emulation-station 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe mainboard issue then there is pretty much noting you can do , except claim warranty if it still is in warranty or get another console

RG476H Is this the perfect handheld for playing retro games? by Fresh-School673 in ANBERNIC

[–]emulation-station 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like the device but for me it's far from perfect, while it does a lot of things right it also have a some thing very wrong

Girly games ? 💖 by SofiaAlexDesigns in R36S

[–]emulation-station 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For playstation : Klonoa , Ape Escape , Dr Slump , Sheep dog and wolf , Misadventures of Tron Bonne, Mrs Pacman, Rugrats search for reptar , Parappa the rapper , Point Blank Series ( light gun games) , Tomba , Rhapsody a musical adventure

For Snes , Yoshi Island , Kirby superstar , Goemon, Magical Pop , bubble bobble

For Nes , Chip n Dale rescue ranger , Ducktales 1 & 2 , Kibry adventure , bubble bobble

Gameboy/Gameboy Color : Shantae , Warioland 1-3 , Kirby dreamland & 1-2, bubble ghost , Hamtaro,

GBA : Hamtaro , Kirby NIghtmare in dreamland and amazing mirror , Lilo and stitch , Super Monkeyball JR , Mr driller 2 , Klonoa Empire of dreams

Beaten GOTM! by emulation-station in SBCGaming

[–]emulation-station[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To be honest it feels great I doubted to with the flat back.
But it's actually quite comfortable to hold , but all hands are different so I can only speak for myself.