I just bought a handheld emulator (Anbernic RG35XX) and I’m now overwhelmed with options.

I’m also expecting to be destroyed by the games some of you were playing as children, but whatever. Anything PS1 and older is appreciated.

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    Age of Empires 2.

    I absolutely suck at multiplayer, but it really is a fun game. I liked how its campaign mode teaches you history too. It got two remasters, and both are quite good in their own way. 2013 has visuals similar to the originals, and Definitive has its visuals vastly improved but kept the gameplay same.

    As for consoles, Chrono Trigger for SNES is the most remarkable game I can think of. It takes time travel very well, I was honestly surprised how such a game was made at that era.

    If you want a more casual game, Puyo Puyo for Genesis could do well. It could be hard when you first get into it. The games back then were written to be more difficult to get more playtime out of games; and the AI can easily catch you off guard with big chains. (Its english counterpart for Mega Drive is called Dr. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine, but the game is easily understood as it is already.)

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    I just played Super Mario World again. Great game!

    With DevilutionX you can also play the original Diablo with gamepad controls.

    Starfox 64 is also awesome.

    And the original Tomb Raider is always great.

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    Final fantasy 8. Squall is the best main character of the franchise. I love that game.

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    The Simpsons: Itchy & Scratchy in Miniature Golf Madness was a fun one I played growing up

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    These are made for X86, so I’m not sure they technically count as “old games”, but I’ve had a blast with recompiled+ported versions of TLoZ:OoT and Perfect Dark.
    Ship Of Harkinian in particular adds so many features and improvements, that I’m not sure I would enjoy the original OoT played on an actual N64.

    They may still hold up when emulated, though…

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    The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past

    Super Metroid

    Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest

    Chronotrigger

    Advance Wars 2

    Psychonauts (maybe that’s too new idk)

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    Not a childhood game, but the Japan-only SNES strategy RPG Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War is a great handheld emulator game! There’s English patches for it.

    Some random games from the mid 90s and earlier that I enjoyed when I was younger:

    PS1: Final Fantasy Tactics, Final Fantasy 9, Lego Racing

    SNES: Final Fantasy 4, Super Mario World

    GBA (not of this era, but they’ll probably run on your Anbernic): Fire Emblem (any of the GBA games, but Blazing Blade aka just Fire Emblem is a great starting point), Metroid Fusion

    GBC: Link’s Awakening DX

    Edit: GB: Donkey Kong 94

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    Crash Bandicoot, Star Ocean 2, Legend of Legaia, Klonoa, Final Fantasy 7 of course, Kingdom Hearts 1

    Earthbound, Super Mario World, Chrono Trigger, Donkey Kong Country, Sonic & Knuckles, Bust-a-Move, Vectorman