Is ''no'' not an option anymore? Most kids don't get such expensive gifts.
BEWARE : The new Pokémon games will require an online subscription to access relatively important parts of it, and will have DLCs / extra fees that your kids will demand you pay for.
When I was a kid it frustrated me but it's normal to deal with the frustration of not getting things you want but don't need.
I also suggest retro-emulation ; there are sub-$100 handheld consoles.
Ex : BATLEXP G350, you can find it for ~$40. It will run everything up to PS1 / PSP. Larger screen option, Anbernic RG40XX H at ~$75.
Check this video for some recommendations at different price points, but that video dosen't feature larger size budget options ( the ''king'' of that was the Trimui Smart Pro but price increased a bit, other options like Magmi Air X at $90 abound ) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJRVCQMzo-U
Same channel has alot more reviews. They have a website too, might be fun to check with your kids what fits in your budget. https://retrogamecorps.com/
They have full guides on how to set up your emulators depending on which console / OS you have. They only thing they will not provide or or link for are the ROMs, but those aren't hard to find.
Edit : It seems you can once again order the Trimui Smart Pro from various Aliexpress sellers for less than $50 ( do make sure the seller has ''AliExpress commitment'' and sold 1k+ units ).
Is ''no'' not an option anymore? Most kids don't get such expensive gifts.
BEWARE : The new Pokémon games will require an online subscription to access relatively important parts of it, and will have DLCs / extra fees that your kids will demand you pay for.
When I was a kid it frustrated me but it's normal to deal with the frustration of not getting things you want but don't need.
I also suggest retro-emulation ; there are sub-$100 handheld consoles.
Ex : BATLEXP G350, you can find it for ~$40. It will run everything up to PS1 / PSP. Larger screen option, Anbernic RG40XX H at ~$75.
Check this video for some recommendations at different price points, but that video dosen't feature larger size budget options ( the ''king'' of that was the Trimui Smart Pro but price increased a bit, other options like Magmi Air X at $90 abound ) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJRVCQMzo-U
Same channel has alot more reviews. They have a website too, might be fun to check with your kids what fits in your budget. https://retrogamecorps.com/
They have full guides on how to set up your emulators depending on which console / OS you have. They only thing they will provide or or link for are the ROMs, but those aren't hard to find.
Edit : It seems you can once again order the Trimui Smart Pro from various Aliexpress sellers for less than $50 ( do make sure the seller has ''AliExpress commitment'' and sold 1k+ units ).
Is ''no'' not an option anymore? Most kids don't get such expensive gifts.
BEWARE : The new Pokémon games will require an online subscription to access relatively important parts of it, and will have DLCs / extra fees that your kids will demand you pay for.
When I was a kid it frustrated me but it's normal to deal with the frustration of not getting things you want but don't need.
I also suggest retro-emulation ; there are sub-$100 handheld consoles.
Ex : BATLEXP G350, you can find it for ~$40. It will run everything up to PS1 / PSP. Larger screen option, Anbernic RG40XX H at ~$75.
Check this video for some recommendations at different price points, but that video dosen't feature larger size budget options ( the ''king'' of that was the Trimui Smart Pro but price increased a bit, other options like Magmi Air X at $90 abound ) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJRVCQMzo-U
Same channel has alot more reviews. They have a website too, might be fun to check with your kids what fits in your budget. https://retrogamecorps.com/
They have full guides on how to set up your emulators depending on which console / OS you have. They only thing they have to guide or link for are the ROMs, but those aren't hard to find.
Edit : It seems you can once again order the Trimui Smart Pro from various Aliexpress sellers for less than $50 ( do make sure the seller has ''AliExpress commitment'' and sold 1k+ units ).
Is ''no'' not an option anymore? Most kids don't get such expensive gifts.
BEWARE : The new Pokémon games will require an online subscription to access relatively important parts of it, and will have DLCs / extra fees that your kids will demand you pay for.
When I was a kid it frustrated me but it's normal to deal with the frustration of not getting things you want but don't need.
I also suggest retro-emulation ; there are sub-$100 handheld consoles.
Ex : BATLEXP G350, you can find it for ~$40. It will run everything up to PS1 / PSP. Larger screen option, Anbernic RG40XX H at ~$75.
Check this video for some recommendations at different price points, but that video dosen't feature larger size budget options ( the ''king'' of that was the Trimui Smart Pro but price increased a bit, other options like Magmi Air X at $90 abound ) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJRVCQMzo-U
Same channel has alot more reviews. They have a website too, might be fun to check with your kids what fits in your budget. https://retrogamecorps.com/
They have full guides on how to set up your emulators depending on which console / OS you have. They only thing they have to guide or link for are the ROMs, but those aren't hard to find.
Is ''no'' not an option anymore? Most kids don't get such expensive gifts.
BEWARE : The new Pokémon games will require an online subscription to access relatively important parts of it, and will have DLCs / extra fees that your kids will demand you pay for.
When I was a kid it frustrated me but it's normal to deal with the frustration of not getting things you want but don't need.
I also suggest retro-emulation ; there are sub-$100 handheld consoles.
Ex : BATLEXP G350, you can find it for ~$40. It will run everything up to PS1 / PSP.
Check this video for some recommendations at different price points, but that video dosen't feature larger size budget options ( the ''king'' of that was the Trimui Smart Pro but price increased a bit, other options like Magmi Air X at $90 abound ) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJRVCQMzo-U
Same channel has alot more reviews. They have a website too, might be fun to check with your kids what fits in your budget. https://retrogamecorps.com/
They have full guides on how to set up your emulators depending on which console / OS you have. They only thing they have to guide or link for are the ROMs, but those aren't hard to find.
Is ''no'' not an option anymore? Most kids don't get such expensive gifts.
BEWARE : The new Pokémon games will require an online subscription to access relatively important parts of it, and will have DLCs / extra fees that your kids will demand you pay for.
When I was a kid it frustrated me but it's normal to deal with the frustration of not getting things you want but don't need.
I also suggest retro-emulation ; there are sub-$100 handheld consoles.
Ex : BATLEXP G350, you can find it for ~$40. It will run everything up to PS1 / PSP.
Check this video for some recommendations at different price points, but that video dosen't feature larger size budget options ( the ''king'' of that was the Trimui Smart Pro but price increased a bit ) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJRVCQMzo-U
Same channel has alot more reviews. They have a website too, might be fun to check with your kids what fits in your budget. https://retrogamecorps.com/
They have full guides on how to set up your emulators depending on which console / OS you have. They only thing they have to guide or link for are the ROMs, but those aren't hard to find.
Is ''no'' not an option anymore? Most kids don't get such expensive gifts.
BEWARE : The new Pokémon games will require an online subscription to access relatively important parts of it, and will have DLCs / extra fees that your kids will demand you pay for.
When I was a kid it frustrated me but it's normal to deal with the frustration of not getting things you want but don't need.
I also suggest retro-emulation ; there are sub-$100 handheld consoles.
Ex : BATLEXP G350, you can find it for ~$40. It will run everything up to PS1 / PSP.
Check this video for some recommendations at different price points, but that video dosen't feature larger size budget options ( the ''king'' of that was the Trimui Smart Pro but price increased a bit ) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJRVCQMzo-U
Same channel has alot more reviews. They have a website too, might be fun to check with your kids what fits in your budget. https://retrogamecorps.com/
They have full guides on how to set up your emulators depending on which console / OS you have.
Is ''no'' not an option anymore? Most kids don't get such expensive gifts.
BEWARE : The new Pokémon games will require an online subscription to access relatively important parts of it, and will have DLCs / extra fees that your kids will demand you pay for.
When I was a kid it frustrated me but it's normal to deal with the frustration of not getting things you want but don't need.
I also suggest retro-emulation ; there are sub-$100 handheld consoles.
Ex : BATLEXP G350, you can find it for ~$40. It will run everything up to PS1 / PSP.
Check this video for some recommendations at different price points, but that video dosen't feature larger size budget options : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJRVCQMzo-U
Same channel has alot more reviews. They have a website too, might be fun to check with your kids what fits in your budget. https://retrogamecorps.com/
They have full guides on how to set up your emulators depending on which console / OS you have.
Is ''no'' not an option anymore? Most kids don't get such expensive gifts. The new Pokémon games will require an online subscription to access relatively important parts of it, and will have DLCs / extra fees that your kids will demand you pay for.
When I was a kid it frustrated me but it's normal to deal with the frustration of not getting things you want but don't need.
I also suggest retro-emulation ; there are sub-$100 handheld consoles.
Ex : BATLEXP G350, you can find it for ~$40. It will run everything up to PS1 / PSP.
Check this video for some recommendations at different price points, but that video dosen't feature larger size budget options : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJRVCQMzo-U
Same channel has alot more reviews. They have a website too, might be fun to check with your kids what fits in your budget. https://retrogamecorps.com/
They have full guides on how to set up your emulators depending on which console / OS you have.
Is ''no'' not an option anymore? Most kids don't get such expensive gifts. The new Pokémon games will require an online subscription to access relatively important parts of it, and will have DLCs / extra fees that your kids will demand you pay for.
When I was a kid it frustrated me but it's normal to deal with the frustration of not getting things you want but don't need.
I also suggest retro-emulation ; there are sub-$100 handheld consoles.
Ex : BATLEXP G350, you can find it for ~$40. It will run everything up to PS1 / PSP.
Check this video for some recommendations at different price points and formats : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJRVCQMzo-U
Is ''no'' not an option anymore? Most kids don't get such expensive gifts.
When I was a kid it frustrated me but it's normal to deal with the frustration of not getting things you want but don't need.
I also suggest retro-emulation ; there are sub-$100 handheld consoles.
Ex : BATLEXP G350, you can find it for ~$40. It will run everything up to PS1 / PSP.
Check this video for some recommendations at different price points and formats : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJRVCQMzo-U
Is ''no'' not an option anymore? Most kids don't get such expensive gifts.
When I was a kid it frustrated me but it's normal to deal with the frustration of not getting things you want but don't need.
I also suggest retro-emulation ; there are sub-$100 handheld consoles.
Ex : BATLEXP G350, you can find it for ~$40. It will run everything up to PS1 / PSP.
Check this video for some recommendations at different price points : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJRVCQMzo-U
Is ''no'' not an option anymore? Most kids don't get such expensive gifts.
When I was a kid it frustrated me but it's normal to deal with the frustration of not getting things you want but don't need.