@Ventilator Don't worry, I'm not offended, but you are still misunderstanding me to some extent.

To me, it's not about the "correct" feel, but about the feel in general, which is completely unrelated to a perfect frame rate, screen resolution, pixel count or whatever.

So, as long as the console looks like the original, the controllers feel and handle like the original and the games play more or less the same, then that's more than good enough for me.

And I already mentioned that you could use these controllers on other systems, but that is STILL not the same. In the case of the console in this article, the controllers are also standard USB ones, so yes, you could use these to play your Neo Geo games on PC or any other device which supports that, but that wasn't my point.

And I also don't need to have better versions of these games either. If I play N64 games, I want them to look EXACTLY like they looked back then, because that is how I remember and prefer them. Updating them in whatever way almost feels like betraying the original hardware and its intent.

And it is exactly those fuzzy, simple graphics that take me back to that time when I first played them. Playing them in UHD with HD textures and all that nonsense isn't important to me at all.

And like the PS1 example you gave, which I agree with, these HD upscaling effects can even make the games look worse, because they specifically made use of CRT screens and non-HD resolutions, sometimes even to fool the gamer into seeing something that wasn't even really there. All those tricks are exposed and look much worse on an HD screen.

Anyway, like I said in my previous comment: we all have our own tastes and preferences, and that's perfectly fine, so I guess we'll probably have to agree to disagree because we more than likely aren't going to convince each other on which of our two tastes is better...

(and seeing as taste is personal, there actually is no "better" to speak of, because it's all relative)