
Originally Posted by
HowlerMonkey
According to
http://www.ehow.com/about_5387911_fc...retro-duo.html, the Retro Duo has less compatibility issues.
Can't speak on build quality, though my old roommate had a Retro-Bit NES clone (who also make the RetroDuo), and it was pretty cheaply made but worked fine. The AC adapter fucked out after about 3 months and I tried replacing it with mine from my NES, but the voltage was too high and I fried his Retro-Bit. Oh.. well.
They should invent a system that you can install your emulators and roms onto memory cards and play on the system, that would be soooo much easier.
"No crying until the end."