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TrustedVIPHelperRob Conner
It's too bad that the dev(s) didn't include Smurf: Rescue in Gargamel's Castle in the game pak. It was one of the few games that I never played on my friend's Colecovision console back in the 80's as a kid. Oh well, there are plenty of proper Colecovision EMUs available to play the game rom. I'd recommend using the MAME emulator.
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Chuck The Cryptid Hunter
Yeaaaaaah man "if you don't like it, emulate it!"
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TrustedVIPHelperRob Conner
It's amazing what the devs on the yuzu (Nintendo Switch emulator) have done~! Now if some one could make a real working PS4 EMU ... I thought that the PCSX4 (PS4 EMU) was real but now after reading more about it, I think it's fake. You'd think that Sony would try to shut them down for attempting to emulate an actively retailed console if it was real. The PCSX4 EMU's game compatibility stats look too good to be true, especially when the PCSX3 (PS3 EMU) which has been around for much longer still has problems with a fair number of PS3 games (Other than that, the PCSX3 is a great EMU).
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TrustedArmorBlanche
Not worth it
-No native controller support,
-No options to play full screen or change resolution,
-No option to play 2 player games
-Some might experience stutter

Seriously what happened to quality control nowadays?
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JTPF
Who exactly asked for this, @IGG-GAMES.COM? You rejected a $5 buck game and a $6 buck game because they're "too expensive compared to their popularity", in favour of a $20 buck game no one asked for?
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Cleverasfuck
This is the worst retro simulation ever. Get Atari 50 Anniversary Edition instead (and pay for it), it's awesome and a lesson on how you should this stuff.
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HelperTrustedBowie
Pay for something you can get for free with an emulator, plus even the worse emulator is more customizable than any of these collections the companies put out. Fuck them both
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Cleverasfuck
The Atari Collection is different. It's like a playable history books and comes with lot of additional interesting information. I have several 10000 roms and can run basically any oldschool system, but I really like this one, especially how they emulated old Arcade Machines.