2. Your PC Can Turn Into An All-In-One Emulation Station
Flicking between all your old-school emulators can be a messy business; messy meaning you might have to get up off the couch and use your keyboard and mouse to navigate to a different emulator when you're finished with one. Console gaming is an inherently ass-in-seat pastime, so it shouldn't demand any physical effort from you other than in your fingers and wrists (that's why the Wii will never count as a real console). To help you stay lazy, you should check out Lakka for all your pre-Dreamcast gaming needs. It's a custom Linux distribution that you can run off a USB stick, and which displays all your emulators in one slick interface. It can be controlled with a gamepad too, so minimal exertion is required.
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