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Can the AYANEO Pocket Micro / Antech Core Micro Run GameCube?

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Yes, with minor compromises. The AYANEO Pocket Micro / Antech Core Micro handles GameCube well — most games run at full speed, and only the heaviest titles like Metroid Prime and F-Zero GX may need light frameskip or a small resolution drop. Lighter games such as The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and Super Mario Sunshine are no trouble.

BYes — with minor compromisesOur GameCube rating for the AYANEO Pocket Micro / Antech Core Micro: grade B — Great — minor frameskip

What to expect

GameCube gameOn this device
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind WakerFull speed
Super Mario SunshineFull speed
Luigi's MansionFull speed
Metroid PrimeMinor frameskip
F-Zero GXMinor frameskip
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight PrincessMinor frameskip

Why GameCube is the test: full 6th-gen 3D — this is where modest handhelds start to fall over and you need a strong chip.

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Where to buy the AYANEO Pocket Micro / Antech Core Micro

Typical price: $190–$250

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