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What’s the best, reasonably priced, handheld device I can buy to play GameCube games?

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      Rg cube. But really a good Bluetooth keypad for your phone like a game sir is going to run better and be cheaper.

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        Might not be the absolute cheapest option, but a steam deck is a pretty great solution

        And it's also a steam deck.

        Maybe look for second hand 64GB models near you if you're on a tight budget, you can expand the storage with an SD card easily

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          Gamecube is old enough that a fairly mediocre phone running Dolphin should be able to do it.

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            You might want to take a look at this retro handhelds spreadsheet. You can try filtering out good GameCube support (column S, support level A) and going from there. Good luck!

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              You might want to take a look at this retro handhelds spreadsheet. You can try filtering out good GameCube support (column S, support level A) and going from there. Good luck!

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              This is amazing, thank you!

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                Might not be the absolute cheapest option, but a steam deck is a pretty great solution

                And it's also a steam deck.

                Maybe look for second hand 64GB models near you if you're on a tight budget, you can expand the storage with an SD card easily

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                It's definitely not a budget option but it's arguably the most worthwhile for the cost.

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                  Gamecube is old enough that a fairly mediocre phone running Dolphin should be able to do it.

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                  I was gonna suggest this. Have you tried dolphin on your phone, OP? If it can run the games well, then just add a controller like the "GameSir Lite" for relatively cheap.

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                    Steam.

                    Deck

                    Also some midrange phones with a external controller could do the trick but I have no experience with that

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                      Might not be the absolute cheapest option, but a steam deck is a pretty great solution

                      And it's also a steam deck.

                      Maybe look for second hand 64GB models near you if you're on a tight budget, you can expand the storage with an SD card easily

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                      NVME card replacement is also a cheapish investment. I'd recommend that over an SD card. My 512gb NVME was $50 when they were expensive

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