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It depends what you’re playing on it, for sure. I Can get a couple hours of GameCube or PS2, and a few hours of older games. I mostly use it for the former, though I’ll occasionally use it for platformers that need more precision than the Analogue Pocket’s dpad Can provide. It’s still a mushy dpad, but much less prone to false diagonals than Analogues.

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I love the Flip’s dpad. It’s basically become my dedicated Tetris machine.

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I’d be playing PSP/Dreamcast/PS1 and before.

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